![]() Neither the family Morgan bred or the family that had been inbred had changed appearance or quality in twenty-five years. When he died the fowl were still inbred in NJ. ![]() He kept the family pure breeding his favorite cock to the whole flock of hens. inbred the fowl and on his death they fell into the hands of a professor at Georgetown university, who knew nothing about breeding or cock fighting. In the early nineties Morgan gave a small pen of his fowl to a Col. Morgan bred the lawman cock when reduced to one quarter in his favorite pens at the time of his death there was a small percentage of this blood in most of his fowl. Morgan and Hoy exchanged brood fowl freely and as the fowl were identical in general make-up and characteristics the offspring bred on as the pure strain. About the beginning of the century John Hoy of Albany obtained possession of the fowl of Billy Lawman (relative of the Lawman in England).
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