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General Impression:
Similar to the Budapest Stork Highflier, but somewhat of
a larger body, has long leg feathers. In the past it
flew in flocks, today it is bred as a show bird.
Body
and Stance: 23 - 25 cm. long from the breast to
the end of the tail, mildly steep bearing, with medium
length of legs.
Head:
Length, the top of the head flatly curved. The forehead
mildly extended and narrows towards the beak. The temple
descends suddenly, the nape descends in a curve. Not
round headed, but slightly square headed.
Eye: Iris is blue-gray, the cere narrow, one
ring, smooth surface, dark gray with bluish tinge.
Beak: Shorter than medium length, mildly down
faced, it narrows towards its beak which is dark bluish
black. The wattle is small, its surface is smooth and
powdery white.
Neck: Middle long, thick at the base, narrows
toward the head, vertical in bearing.
Breast: Wide, well muscled, mildly elevated,
mildly curves forward.
Back: Wide in the shoulders, narrow towards the
tail and slants in a balanced way. |
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We are currently
looking for a picture of a Budapest Muffed Stork. If any of you
have raised a champion and have a picture, please send it to
azpigeonclub.org
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SERIOUS FAULTS:
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Coarse bone
structure.
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Large
body.
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Horizontal bearing of the body.
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Short
neck.
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Round head.
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White false wing feathers.
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Mixed colored tail.
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Poor muffs.
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xShort leg
feathers.
SERIOUS FAULTS:
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Shorter beak
than the standard.
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Round
frontal.
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Leg
feathers which grow from the joint and do not lay on the ground.
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Wings: Broad, long, they are held tightly close
to the body and carried on the tail.
Tail:
Narrow, feathers are tightly close to the sides, as
white as possible.
Legs: Medium length. The leg up to the ankle
hock feathered, from the joints down and the toes are
covered with 8 - 10 cm. long muff feathers which rest on
the ground. The nails are black.
Feathers: Color, Markings, Structure: The basic
color of the feathers is white, they are smoothly
pressed close to the body. The tip of the primary
feathers and the false wing feathers have bluish grayish
edges (typically storked marked). The lighter more
desirable. Often the head and the neck are also splashed
similarly. The leg feathers, false wing feathers, and
the tail feathers are sometimes white.
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