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Origin: Produced in Breslan (now Wroclaw, Poland) from the Prague (Czech) Tumbler.

General Appearance: Small, compact, plain-headed or with full, round crest.

Features

Head: Cube-shaped; the plain-head with prominently angled forehead and back of skull; the capped variety somewhat rounded; forehead steep, well filled out and as wide as possible.

Eyes: Small pupils, wide irises, pearl color; cere with one or two rings, color to match plumage.

Beak: Short, blunt, seated in straight line, medium size; color matches plumage.


We are currently looking for a picture of a Breslauer Tumbler. If any of you have raised a champion and have a picture, please send it to azpigeonclub.org

GROSS FAULTS:

Big body.
Long head.
Red eye ceres.
Sharp beak.
Linking beak.
Long feathers.
 


Neck:
Slim, narrowed at throat, without a dewlap.

Breast: Medium width.

Back: Middle width and short, not sloping.

Wings: Protruding wing butts, closed flights, carried atop tail.

Tail: Rather long, closed.

Legs: Medium length, clean legged, toe nail color same as beak.

Plumage: Rather short, smooth.

Color Varieties: Blue, grizzle, storked, light and dark owl, black, copper, red, yellow, tigered in all colors.

Color Features and Pattern: All colors pure, deep, and lustrous. The grizzle has a white background with wing tips wing bars gray blue to black gray; bars black. The storked same color pattern as Vienna Storked. Tigered should have colored tails.


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