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Head: Rather long with finely, curved, rounding
skull, giving a trim, neat appearance.
Beak:
Moderately long, stout, and tapering with a slight
downward curve as it approaches the tip end, showing a
waxed appearance or flesh color.
Wattles: Small, neat, and smooth.
Eyes: Round, of moderate size, in proportion to
size of the head. Color: orange.
Eye Cere: Neat and fine in texture, not too
large. Color: red.
Neck: Long, erect of good proportions, showing
fullness where it joins the breast.
Wings:
Short, and broad, carried well and close to the body.
The wing butts should blend smoothly with the chest. The
flights should lie on the tail, with the tips touching.
Back:
Rather short, broad, and straight with exception of
slight elevation at rump.
Shoulders: Rather wide, showing fullness and
strength.
Tail:
Should be about one-half inch longer than the flights,
and carried at an elevation of 45 degrees.
Breast:
Broad, deep in keel and well rounded, showing an
abundance of the breast.
Body:
Very little more in length than width, making it look
square as possible. A very large, heavy-bodied,
close-feathered bird is what is wanted.
Shanks and Toes:
Long, of good size and free from feathers. Color: red.
Plumage:
A glossy appearance, showing iridescence on the colored
feathers of the neck and bib.
Height:
14 inches.
Markings: An even narrow white strip starting at
the center of the wattles and running over the crown of
the head, down the neck, widening as it passes the
crown. The colored feathers of the neck should from an
even line, running down the side of the neck toward the
junction of the wing and the body. About 1/2 inch from
the top edge of the wing, it turns slightly, passing
just in front of the wings butts. It curves rapidly
towards the center of the breast and not quite covering
the crop, forming a pear-shaped bib. The wing and tail
coverts should be the same color as the bib. The wings
having 8 to 10 white flights -- an equal number on both
sides. The balance of the body, including the rump and
thighs, should be pure white. |
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Type, Carriage,
Construction, Size |
30 pts |
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Markings |
25 pts |
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Color |
25 pts |
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Eyes |
10 pts |
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Condition |
10 pts |

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Old Cock |
28 oz. |
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Old Hen |
26 oz. |
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Young Cock |
26 oz. |
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Young Hen |
24 oz. |
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DISQUALIFICATIONS:
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Sickness.
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Deformity.
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Solid
black beak.
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Solid
bull eye and bobbing of feathers.
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Bib closed on both sides.
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Solid colored head.
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Two cracked eyes.
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Split or wry
tails.
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Colors:
Black, red, yellow, brown, black barred blue, white
barred blue, brown barred silver, white barred silver,
two bars on wings and one on tail. Blue check, black
check, brown check, silver check, and non classified
colors.
A white
back is desirable, also a bib free from connections with
the wings. An over-sized bird is better than an
under-sized bird. Faults that we should work away from
are: Stains on beak, broken eyes, colored rumps, and
crooked breast bone. No Hungarian should be disqualified
for the removal of foul feathers unless the outer edge
is bobbed, which ruins the looks of the bird. |