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Description: The Texan Pioneer is to be a true
auto-sexing breed (pure for the faded factor) being a
trim, hard bodied utility bird, having a high
dressed-out to live ration, and conforming to the
standard of perfection drawing as near as possible, the
Texan Pioneer being a utility squabbing breed, it is
important that the bird have as small a head and feet as
possible, yet be in proportion to the body.
Body (25 pts.): The Texan Pioneer
is to be a blocky, large breasted, solid, firm bodied
bird. The length and depth of keel to be approximately 3
5/8" and the width of the keel to exceed the depth and
length giving an over square appearance.
Eye Cere
(5 pts.):
All Texan Pioneers are to have a narrow flesh colored
eye cere.
Head
(10 pts.): The head of the Texan Pioneer is to
be small but in proportion to the body, be held up and
back giving the alert appearance, and is to taper to a
"V" toward the beak.
Neck (10 pts.): Medium size, not coarse, short
and contouring gently into the body.
Wings (10 pts.): Carried up on the tail and
lying flat (no sideboard effect); to be held firmly to
the body, wing butts to be full covered, and coverts to
cover back completely.
Tail (10pts.): Approximately 6" long from the
back of legs to the tip of the tail. As near as possible
to be one feather wide, and carried approximately 3/4"
longer than the wing tips and with as little a "knob" as
possible. The Texan Pioneer should feel as though it
will slip out of your hand when held properly.
Feet and Legs
(10 pts.): Legs as small as possible yet in
proportion to the body, wide set and with the drum
sticks and thighs well fleshed. Toes shall be fine boned
and short. Legs to be nearly straight, not to give a
squatty appearance.
Feathers
(10 pts.): All birds to be fully feathered with
hard feathere firmly held to the body. Feathers with the
oily sheen indicate one of good health. Loose feathers
are undesirable.
Station (Carriage)
(10 pts.): Approximately 10 1/2" long and high,
to be one of alertness and good health, not flighty, and
with the beak carried approximately 3/4" back of the
front line of the breast.
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Body |
25 pts |
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Eye Cere |
5 pts |
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Head |
10 pts |
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Neck |
10 pts |
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Wings |
10 pts |
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Tail |
10 pts |
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Feet and Legs |
10 pts |
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Feathers |
10 pts |
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Station (Carriage) |
10 pts |
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Old Birds |
28 to 32 oz. |
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Young Birds |
26 to 30 oz. |

Photo: Layne Gardner
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DISQUALIFICATIONS:
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Under or over
weight, all birds are to be weighed as they are checked into the
show
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Any
damaged or sick birds.
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Any that
show signs of trimming or plucking.
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Any
deformities, frill or crest feathers, extra toes, crooked or missing
toes, crooked keel, and/or crooked beak.
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