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DISQUALIFICATIONS. Red in ear-lobes, covering more than one-third their surface; combs other than rose or falling over to one side, or so large as to obstruct the sight; absence of distinct bars across the wings; markings wholly crescentic; hen-feathered male; shanks other than blue or leaden-blue in color. (See general disqualifica- tions.) COLOR OF THE MALE. Head. — Rich deep bay. Beak. — Dark horn. Eyes. — Dark red. Face. — Bright red. Comb. — Bright red. Wattles and Ear-lobes. — Wattles, br...ight red. Ear-lobes, white. Neck. — Plumage, rich deep bay with a glossy, greenish-black stripe extending down the center of each feather, terminating in a point near the extremity. Back. — Plumage, rich, glossy reddish-bay, spangled with greenish-black, the texture of the feather giving the spangles a rayed appearance. Saddle feathers, deep reddish-bay with a. glossy greenish-black stripe down the center of each feather, the same as in the hackle. Breast. — Reddish-bay, free from mossing or lacing, each feather ending with a large glossy greenish spangle, the spangles being proportioned to the size of the feather.
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