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Origin:
Spain, in the 16th century.
Overall Impression: This is a medium sized clean
legged pouter. It is distinguished by its unique head
shape which is ramish or aimond shaped; the beak is
short and "Roman nosed". It has a well developed hanging
pear shaped crop which ends in a fold or collar on the
back called the "gorguera". Cocks of this breed have
tremendous seducing abilities. They will coo and
actually seduce hens with their deep voices without
picking or beating them. In flight, the Gorguero
slightly lifts up its head and arches its tail upwards.
If other pigeons are encountered while it is flying it
will position itself in front of them guiding them to
its home.
Breed
Characteristics:
Head: Curved lines, groat and large and often
referred to as being rom headed or almond shaped. The
beak wattles are well developed in adults, but they
should not be soft or loose. They start smaller at the
base of the beak and get larger as they go forward
without detracting from the curved head shape. They
should never grow together. The beak wattles are a
powdery white. Under the lower mandible of the beak
there are three wattles which ara round, well defined,
with the two outside waffles being of equal size and the
center one larger. The eye is set back in the head and
appears alert and defiant due to the deep ruby color.
Eye ceres should be fine and corresponding in color to
the plumage. Adult birds have a little more eye cero due
to age, but the ceres are never excessively coarse.
Neck and Crop:
The neck is large and long forming a "tirilla" or dewlap
under the beak. This crease should never be parted as in
the Rafeno. The crop comes off the dewlap in an even
pear shape with two hollows or voids by the wing butts.
The crop should be large and well formed in adult birds
but never so large and pendulous that it drags on the
ground. In back of the crop as it falls towards the
shouldera the feathering and shape should form a collar
or "gorguera".
Body: Medium sized, a little over % pound.
Proportionately high standing with a wide short wedge
shape. The chest is wide and deep to maintain a well
formed crop.
Wings: Shorter than expected, wide, thick, and
strong. They should be well formed and lay flat on the
trail. It is highly desirable that they have 11-12
primary flights.
Tail: Short and wide and flat without over
exaggerating and straight. Tail feathers well grouped
together. It is highly desirable that tail feathers
number from 12 to 16.
Legs and Feet: Fairly long legs, strong and with
adequate spacing between them. Leg color purple, with
brilliant scales and absolutely free of feathering.
Plumage and Color: Feathera soft to the touch
and free of powder. Feather on the crop is loose, but
the feather on the rest of the body is tight. Colors
accepted are: blue bar; blue bar ticked; ash rod in bar,
check, and spread; grizzle; black spread and faded; self
white. White feathera in colored birds not permitted.
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Overall
Impression: Proportion, Class, Cooing, Temperment |
10 pts |
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Head |
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Shape and Form |
10 pts |
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Wattles |
5 pts |
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Beak Wattles |
3 pts |
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Under Beak |
5 pts |
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Eye Cere |
5 pts |
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Eyes |
5 pts |
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Beak |
5 pts |
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Dewlap |
5 pts |
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Crop and Chest |
10 pts |
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Collar (Gorguera) |
10 pts |
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Wings |
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Wing Shape and Form |
3 pts |
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Number of Flight
Feathers (Max) |
4 pts |
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Ten Primaries |
1 pts |
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More than Ten |
4 pts |
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Tail |
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Form |
2 pts |
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Number of Tail
Feathers (Max) |
6 pts |
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12 Tail Feathers |
1 pts |
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13 Tail Feathers |
3 pts |
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14 Tail Feathers |
4 pts |
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15 Tail Feathers |
5 pts |
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165 Tail Feathers |
6 pts |
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Feet and Legs |
5 pts |
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Color and Plumage |
10 pts |
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We are currently
looking for a picture of a Gorguero Pouter. If any of you
have raised a champion and have a picture, please send it to
azpigeonclub.org
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FAULTS:
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Weak head.
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Carrier like
head.
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Gigantic eye
ceres.
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Long pointed
beak.
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Narrow body.
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Extreme crop
development so that the crop constantly drags the ground.
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Weak wings.
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Feathered
legs.
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Lack of
collar.
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Lack of crop
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Highly
inflated crop.
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Vermin and
disease infested.
These faults are
undesirable and constitute disqualification.
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