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Characteristics of the Breed
Homeland : Saxony, Erz Mountains, Lausitz, Silesia and Bohemia
Appearance : Strong Body, medium to low standing field pigeon type, heavily muffed, shell crested or
smooth headed. All parts must be in balance.
Head : Longish, curved, with forehead reasonably high, smooth headed or shell crested. Wider at the back of
the skull for those birds with a shell crest. Size of head must be in proportion to the size of the body. In
crested birds, the shell is round, thick and ending on both sides in well balanced rosettes.
Eyes : Dark (bull), eye cere small, with skin color flesh color to red, fine in texture.
Beak: Moderately long. Beak markings on reds and yellows are flesh color, on blacks the upper beak is black,
on blue the beak is blue-black, on silver the beak is light horn colored (found mostly toward the front of the
beak), lower flesh color for all feather colors.
Neck ; Medium in length, full where the neck joins the body, with the throat well cut out.
Breast : Broad, full underneath, well rounded in appearance from the front, somewhat protruding and
covering the wing butts.
Back : Long, broad at the shoulders tapering to the tail and slightly sloping (Approximately 15 degree slope).
Wings : Powerful, wide feathered and not crossing the tail. Held tight to the body. Secondary feathers
should touch over the rump (closed back).
Tail : Moderately long, well closed (approximately 1 &1/2 feather width) not touching the floor.
Legs and Feet : Low posture, long and thickly muffed feet with three layers of feathers laying flat, having a
sickle shaped curve blending into the hock feathers. Shape of the foot feather is more important than length.
Feathers : Firm, smooth and dense feathering.
Color Patterns
Black, red, yellow, blue, silver, all without bars, with white bars, or spangled; blue with black bars, silver with
dark dun bars, blue and silver checkered. Ash red and cream with or without dark bars.
The feather color in blue, silver, ash red and cream, light in color, clear and even; in black, red and yellow, rich
intense color with good sheen, clear and even.
Markings
The Spot Marking on the wing pigeon ( Silesian and Fairy) should be symmetrical, pear
shaped and ideally reach it's highest point on the top of the head at a point between the
center of the eyes. The color of the spot should not extend to the eye cere. The spot
should be narrower at the base and should not extend to the corner of the mouth.
The Cap Marking on the Swallow (Fullhead) should cover the top of the head starting
between the upper and lower mandible and extend in a straight line to the lower part of
the eyes, then continuing in a straight line to the rosettes at the end of the crest (note
that this does not say that the cap marking runs in a straight line from the beak to the
rosettes). The cap marking should extent to the crest, but not into the crest.
White barred Swallows in blue and silver must have a clear, distinct narrow dark edging.
Spangles and checkers, ground color on wing shield to be approximately one to one ratio with the spangling
or checking. The spangle or checker is to appear as distinct triangles with an even distribution over the
wingshield. The blue and silver spangles are to have a narrow, dark edge between the spangle marking and
the ground color. The barring on spangles and checks is jagged, rather than even and wider than the barred
varieties. Blue, silver, red, and yellow spangles are to have clear colored flights and muffs ( no evidence of
grizzling should appear when the wings are closed). Black spangles must have finch markings (white spots)
on the tips of each primary. White spots are not to touch each other. Young birds are not to be penalized if
not completely finch marked. A little white in muffs is acceptable if the spangling is good. A little dark color
in the muffs is acceptable if the color of the checking is good.
Bohemian/Tiger Swallows : The Tiger Swallow is a Spot Swallow, either crested or non crested, with
alternating colored and white feathers in the wings and muffs. Every other feather in the primaries,
secondaries, coverts and muffs must be white with the exception of the first two outer primary flight feathers,
which must be colored. There should be an alternating pattern of white and colored feathers on the wing. The
Tiger Swallow colors are black, red. yellow, silver, and blue.
: Reisserflugels are red and cream checks. The checkers are to be very large, with a small light color tip
(T-Pattern). The checkers are to be intense in color. Some color is permitted on the inner portion of the
flights, but the flights are to appear light in color when the wing is closed. The muffs are to be light, but not
white. The upper mandible is to be dark on reds and cream on yellows.
Major Faults
Head and Neck : Lack of rosettes, stained lower beak, lack of color on upper beak of black, blue or silver,
broken or cracked eyes, beetle brow, stained eye cere, gullet, color of cap in Fullhead not reaching the cap,
base of spot extending to the mouth in Spot swallow, color of spot extending to the
eye.
Body,Wings and Tail ; Weak body, body too long, body too short, wings butts not well covered, side
boards, too broad or broken bars, bar not touching at top of wing, laced pattern in spangles, wing tips carried
below the tail, less than twelve (12) tail feathers, soft or loose feathering, roached back.
Legs, Feet and Muffs : Weak feathered muffs, split muffs, grizzled foot feathers, station too low or too high.
Faults by Degree
Head and Neck : Too narrow or low set cap, flat head, poorly shaped spot, spot too large or small, streaked
upper beak in blacks and blues. stain on beak of red and yellow, beak too short or too long, neck too thick or
thin.
Body, Wings and Tail : Out of condition,, wide or flared tail, visible evidence of third bar, dull or unclear
color, bronzing in dark bars and checkers, grizzling in flights of bar or barless, lack of finch marks in black
spangles, wing tips crossing, chest weal or narrow, heart too small, heart too short, open back, rag feather.
Legs, Feet and Muffs : Split between muffs and hocks,, poorly formed muffs - lack of sickle, white spots in
muffs of spangles, muffs not laying flat, muff color does not match color of the wing shield.
Fault Category Explanation
Provided are two categories. The major fault category is one that allows very little leeway. They are faults
which should be eliminated completely from the Swallow and Wing Pigeon Races ( Fullhead, Silesian and
Fairy) The faults by degree category is provided because these problems may or may not detract from a
quality overall impression of an exhibit. It is the judges discretion, depending on the
severity of the fault, as to the degree of the penalty assessed.
Disqualification's
Any outward sign of physical deformity (i.e. crooked beak, crippled legs, drooping wings, etc.), over trimmed
(trimmed to where the skin shows), or obvious faking, Obvious cross breeding
Order of Evaluation
Overall impression, body/type including muffs, color, markings, wing pattern, crest, beak and eye color.
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