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Mealy: (Ash Red pigment - Intense - Bar pattern) The body and wing color a clear lavender gray shading to a rich claret red on the head and hackle. The bars are clear claret red. The tail is an even shade of lavender gray with as little flecking as possible. (The edging on the bars and the tail bar is not apparent on the bird). Red Checker: (Ash Red pigment - Intense - Check or Tri pattern) The body color a clear, medium dark lavender gray shading to a rich claret red on the head and hackle. Checkering on the wings to be open and carried evenly to the wing butts showing on each wing feather, portions of lavender gray with as little black flecking as possible. Cream: (Ash Red pigment - Dilute - Bar pattern) The body and wing color a very soft cream gray shading to a rich golden cream on the head and hackle. Wing bars a rich golden cream. Tail a very pale cream gray shading to ash white with as little flecking as possible. Yellow Checker: (Ash Red pigment - Dilute - Check or Tri pattern) The body color soft cream gray shading to a rich golden cream on the head and hackle. Body color a bit darker than on the creams. Checkering on the wings to be open and carried evenly to the wing butts. Each feather on the wing showing portions of cream gray shading to ash white with as little flecking as possible. |
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Revised Wednesday, April 12, 2006 |