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Beak (5 pts.): Short, stout; to be
carried in a horizontal position.
Wattle
(3 pts.):
Small, smooth, powdered or frosted in color, in keeping
with size of face.
Head
(10 pts.): Moderately large and broad with skull
well rounded in proportion to a full neck and broad
body. Must not be pinched above wattle or snaky in
appearance.
Eye (3 pts.): Prominent, round and bright, set
approximately three fifths forward from back of skull.
Eye Cere (4 pts.): Perfectly round, fine in
texture, not over one sixteenth inch wide, to be visible
between the eye and feathers, and beet red in color.
Neck (5 pts.): Moderately stout or thick to
balance with broad shoulders and well rounded body of
the bird, to be carried perpendicularly. Back of the
neck enters the shoulders as near as possible on a line
with the hocks. Beak should recede slightly from the
extremity of the protruding breast. Neck should not cut
back excessively under the beak. Cocks should show more
massive neck than hens; neither shall show any evidence
of thinness.
Breast
(10 pts.): The breast is that part of a pigeon
lying or being in front of the legs and extending to
lower part of the neck, but does not include that part
of the body around the keel back of the legs. The breast
shall be prominent, broad and well rounded, showing well
beyond the wing butts. It shall be carried symmetrically
with an erect station of the bird, with lower portion of
front on a horizontal line with rear of keel.
Body
(10 pts.): Short, broad, firm, moderately deep
and well rounded.
Keel
(10 pts.): To be straight and centered between
the legs and as long as possible in a short,
well-rounded body, curving in a rocker shape to end as
close to the vent as possible.
Back (5 pts.): Short and broad from shoulders to
tail, must not taper too quickly before reaching the
rump but curving smoothly into back of neck and slightly
tilted tail.
Wing
(7 pts.): Wings to be held snugly to the body
and lying smoothly on the rump and tail, tips spread
covered by breast feathers. Ten primary feathers are the
correct number.
Tail
(5 pts.): Short in proportion to a short body.
To be approximately one and one-feathers wide at tip of
tail, tapering smoothly from a thick and broad rump. To
be carried at an angle above horizontal to complete the
bottom curve formed by body and breast, but not so high
as to cause crossing or dropping of wing tips. Twelve
primary feathers the correct number.
Shanks
(10 pts.): Stout and straight so as to give the
bird an erect appearance, set well apart and in line to
intersect with the curve of the back of the neck at the
point in the curve which is on horizontal line with the
base of the beak. To be free from feathers and beet red
in color.
Toes
(3 pts.): Straight, clean and well spread; beet
red in color.
Plumage
(10 pts.): Feathering to be close and smooth but
not as hard as a
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