THE PIGEON STANDARD, 33 
THE SILVER FANTAIL. 
Head.—Small fine and snakey, free from peak or shell. 
Beak.—Thin, black and of medium length, the upper 
. mandible pes curved at the tip. 
Beak Wattle.—Small and fine in texture. 
Eye.—Pearl, with very fine drab-colored cere. 
Neck.—Thin, nicely curved and tapering well off as it ap- 
proaches the head. 
Length of Neck.—Corresponding with length of back, so as 
to enable the head to rest closely at the base of the 
cushion. 
Body.—Shape, small and round; back, slightly hollowed in 
centre; length of back, in proportion to length of 
neck, enabling the head to rest on the cushion with 
ease; rump, of sufficient size and strength to balance 
the tail evenly; chest, round like a ball. 
Cushion.—Full and massive, the feathers of the front and 
_ back overlapping each other and extending well up 
the tail feathers. 
Tail.—Slightly concave and circular, closely filled with long 
broad evenly set feathers, well overlapping each 
other. 
Legs.—Moderately short, not stilty, and free from feathers 
below the hocks. 
Feet.—Small, fine and neat. 
Color of Legs and Feet.—Bright red. 
Carriage.—The bird should stand on tip-toes and walk in a 
jaunty manner. Head, thrown back in a graceful 
manner resting closely on the cushion; chest, up- 
rightin a straight line with the legs; wings, set on 
fairly low and closely braced; flights, just clearing 
the lowest tail feathers and almost meeting at the 
tips; tail, carried well up not being allowed to drop 
or incline forward; legs, well apart, the hocks being 
forced forward by the action of the body. 
Motion.—Convulsive jerking or twitching of the neck and 
apparent upheaving of the chest, the head seeming 
to bounce gently up and down on the cushion, with 
constant tremulous quivering of the body. 
Color.—A soft even shade of a very light silvery grey tint, 
with no tendency to a creamy color, The feathers 
upon the neck and throat should be covered with 
an iridescent metallic sheen. The wing and tail bars 
should be black and well defined. The tail feathers 
should be edged all round with the same tint as the 
body color. 
Plumage—Hard and tight fitting. 
