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GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ALL VARIETIES (except Oriental
Turbits)
Head: Large, rounded, full fronted, high, broad
and well arched, forming a continuous unbroken curve
from the tip of the beak up over the forehead then back
over the skull to the peak of the crest. Well filled in
between the eye and beak, showing no flatness of crown.
Cheeks: Full and chubby.
Beak:
Short, thick, wide at gape, upper mandible well curved
downward, forming continuation of curve of skull. Lower
mandible, stout, meeting and supporting the upper, both
being of equal substance. The line between the mandibles
must be straight, and so that if the line were continued
backward it would run through the center of the eye.
Beak
Wattle: Small, heart shaped and fine in texture.
Smooth and showing no break when viewed in profile.
Eye and Eye Cere: Eye large, bright and
prominent, the cere fine and neat in texture.
Peak:
Needle pointed, upright and central, rising above a well
defined mane and as high as possible.
(Note: A
bird with a plain head loses all points for peak –
except Turbiteen).
Gullet:
Well developed and full under the jowl.
Neck:
Thick, broad at base, well arched mane.
Frill:
As much as possible well covering chest.
Flights and Tail:
Short and flights carried compactly over the tail.
Legs and Feet:
Moderate length, grouse muffed, the feathers continuing
to the toe nails, covering the shanks and feet
(except Domino).
Body and Shape:
Size, medium, compact, round rather short than
otherwise, with full wide chest.
Carriage:
Erect and alert.
Variations in color markings in the several varieties of
Oriental Frills.
Satinettes:
Blue Laced: Beak, pale flesh; eye, very
dark brown; head, neck and body underparts, white;
shoulder, wing coverts, ground white, each feather edged
all round with a fine purple edging. This edging may be
laced, arrow pointed or ticked, preference to be given
in the order named, and heavy, medium, or fine, but in
either case, the edging must be distinct, even, regular
and well defined; flights, white, 10 x 10, not less than
5. Tail, dark purple blue downward from a line across
rump, having a dark blue band at lower extremity, upon
which should be on each and every feather a clear round
white spot, "moon", or band clearly defined; shaft of
feathers dark.
Brunettes: Same as blue laced, only
differing in shade of color, the edging of each feather
in shoulders being dark red brown, marked as in blue
laced, ground color white.
Sulphurettes: Same as above except that
the ground color on shoulders, wing coverts, and tail
should be pale sulphur to white, and every feather edged
with sulphur of a darker shade. Tail, pale to dark
sulphur, marked as in blue laced Satinette.
Bluettes: Same as above except that
shoulders and wing coverts should be clear solid blue
with two clear cut white bars, edged at lower extremity
with black. Tail blue, marked as in blue laced Satinette.
Silverettes: Same as bluettes except that
shoulder and wing coverts should be pale solid silver
gray, edged at lower extremity with darker shade. Two
clear cut white bars, edged in brown at lower extremity.
Tail gray, marked as in blue laced Satinettes.
Black, dun, red, and yellow laced: Same as
blue laced, except that every feather in shoulders, wing
coverts, and tail should be edged. The shafts of tail
feathers to be colored.
VIZORS: Same as the Satinettes except that the
head should be solid color. Clear cut to well defined
line running across the neck from bottom of gullet to
back of crest.
DOMINOES: Beak black or as dark as
possible. Eye red; cere according to color, as in
Blondinettes; body markings, white neck, body and
thighs, and flights 10 x 10, not less than 5; colored
head marked as in Vizors. Shoulders, wing coverts and
tail solid colored from a line across the rump. Legs and
feet, bright red and free from feathers. Colors black,
blue, silver and dun with or without bars and checkers
of same shade.
BLONDINETTES: These are completely colored
(except the black, red, dun and yellow laced) except on
the shoulders and wing coverts, upon which every feather
should be edged (either laced, arrow pointed or ticked,
preference to be given in the order named), on a white
ground color, and the tail also marked as in blue laced
Satinette. The primary flights should be marked with an
oblong white spot at the extremity of each feather.
Blue laced: Beak black; eye red; cere
damson, if possible, body and tail color a clear bright
blue, lacing purple on a white ground. Spot tail.
Silver laced: Beak, horn color; eye,
yellow gravel; cere, flesh color, otherwise similar to
blue laced except that the body and tail color should be
silver gray and lacing a deeper shade of same color.
Neck hackle must not show any yellow, sulphur or any
alien color. Spot tail.
Red laced: Beak horn color; eye red; cere
flesh color. Body and tail color and lacing a deep rich
bright red. Spot or laced tail, former preferred.
Yellow laced: Beak horn color; eye yellow
gravel; cere flesh color. Body, tail, color and lacing a
rich soft yellow. Spot or laced, former preferred.
Brown laced: Beak horn color; eye red;
cere flesh color; body and tail color and lacing acorn
brown. Spot tail.
Sulphur laced: Beak horn color; eye yellow
gravel; cere flesh color; body and tail color French
gray with dark sulphur lacing light ground,
proportionately suffused with pale sulphur according to
width of lacing, the neck and head
suffused as much as
possible with a bright golden sulphur. Spot tail.
BODY MARKINGS: White body, tail, primary
flights, gullet, leg and foot feathers; colored shoulder
and wing coverts. Flights 10 x 10, not less than 5. |
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Satinettes
and Blondinettes |
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Head |
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Size, Shape,
Profile, Cheeks, Lores |
15 pts |
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Beak Composition and
Settings |
10 pts |
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Beak Wattle, Gullet
and Gape |
5 pts |
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Crest, Neck and Mane |
5 pts |
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Breast |
5 pts |
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Markings and
Color |
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Laced Birds |
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Evenness, Clearness
& Accuracy |
5 pts |
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Basic color (black,
blue ,etc.) |
8 pts |
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Ground Color |
7 pts |
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Tail |
5 pts |
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Flights |
5 pts |
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Barred Birds |
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Basic color (black,
blue ,etc.) |
10 pts |
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Bar Color, Edging &
Markings |
10 pts |
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Tail Color and
Markings |
5 pts |
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Flight Color and
Markings |
5 pts |
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Remainder |
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Size and Feather
Quality |
10 pts |
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Type, Shape and
Carriage |
10 pts |
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Frill |
5 pts |
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Legs, Feet and Foot
Feathering |
5 pts |
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Color Classes |
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Satinettes
– Black, dun, blue, brunette, silverette, bluette, red laced tail,
red spot tail, yellow laced tail, yellow spot tail. |
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Blondinettes
– Black dun, red, yellow, blue laced, silver laced, blue barred,
silver barred, khaki laced tail, khaki white barred, brown white
barred. |

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Turbiteens |
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Head Points
(27 pts) |
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Beak (13 pts) |
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Settings and Profile |
8 pts |
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Stoutness |
3 pts |
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Wattle and Gape |
2 pts |
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Head (14 pts) |
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Shape |
7 pts |
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Substance |
7 pts |
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Peak and Main |
4 pts |
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Eye and Cere |
4 pts |
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Markings (37 pts) |
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Head |
25 pts |
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Body and Color |
12 pts |
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Remainder (28 pts) |
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Shape, Size and
Carriage |
10 pts |
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Gullet and Frill |
8 pts |
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Muffs |
10 pts |
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Note:
Plain headed
birds add points for peak and mane to head. |
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Prominent Faults:
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Twisted beak
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Break in
head-beak curve
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Stained
beak
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Flat head
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Shell peak
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Twisted peak
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Low peak
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Split eye
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Lack of
gullet
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No frill
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White in
frill or white in rump (in Blondinettes)
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Bare toes
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Fish tail
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Twisted tail
feathers
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Twisted
flight feathers
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Roached wings
or sideboards
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Crooked keel
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Bishoped
wings
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HEAD MARKINGS: Three equal sized spots,
that on the frontal commencing at the wattle and
covering the forehead, well rounded at the top, the
cheek spots extending from the base of the lower
mandible and covering the cheeks under the eye, oval in
shape. A distinct white line running from beak to eye,
dividing the frontal and cheek spots is preferred; but
if spots regular in size, the white is not essential.
COLOR: Black, dun, yellow, red, blue with
black bars, silver with bars as dark as possible and
their various checkers. All the self colors of the very
deepest luster.
Oriental Turbits Scale of Points
Head (24 pts): Large, massive (circular), having
no peak forming a bold and regular arch from front and
side view, well filled in between eye and beak, and
showing no flatness anywhere, as wide as possible, the
width of the gape being the same as the width across the
eyes.
Beak
(14 pts):
GShort, thick upper mandible well curved downward,
forming continuation of curve of the skull. Lower
mandible stout, meeting and fitting well into the upper.
The top line of the under mandible must be straight and
so set that if this line were continued backward it
would run into the center of the eye; color flesh.
Beak Wattle (14 pts):
Fine in texture, small, neat and heart shaped.
Eye and Eye Color (4 pts):
Eye large, bold, set exactly in center of the side of
the head, color bull or claret. Eye cere, fine and neat
in texture, flesh color.
Gullet
(2 pts): Well developed, commencing
near tip of lower mandible, and terminating in rosette
or frill.
Neck
(5 pts):
Short, rather thick, boldly tapering from shoulder to
junction with head, full under jowl. Frill as ample and
well developed as possible.
Legs and Feet
(4
pts): Legs short and free from
feathering below hocks, brilliant red in color.
Body and Shape (7 pts):
Size, medium, compact and alert, chest and breast broad,
prominent and muscular, rather short than otherwise.
Carriage (6 pts):
Bold and erect.
Color
(7 pts): Black,
blue, silver, red, yellow, checker, and cream.
Markings (21 pts):
Shoulders and wing coverts, tail, from line across rump
colored with their respective colors in black and duns,
red, yellows, deep and rich; all else should be white.
Flights short and carried compactly, 10 x 10, not less
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