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of the meaning of the Standard; the size must be proportionate 

 to the weight, preserving the ideal shape and type of the Stand- 

 ard specimen.) 



Reweighing. The judge 

 reweighing of the specimens 

 Standard weights apply. 



Figure 



Showing Divisions of Wing. 

 1 Flights or Primaries, 2 Sec- 

 ondaries, 3 Fronts, wing- 

 bows and wing-bar 



which case one hundred and 

 win first prize ; but first prize 

 male in the pen scores 

 less than eighty-eight 

 points. No prize shall 

 be awarded an exhibition 

 pen if any specimen in 

 the pen scores less than 

 eighty-five points. 



Sweepstake Prizes. 



In competition for sweep- 

 stake prizes, when solid- 

 colored specimens corn- 



may, at his option, demand the 

 in competition, in all cases where 



Wing Division. In discount- 

 ing the color of wings, the section 

 shall be divided into three sepa- 

 rate parts, allowing two points 

 for fronts, wing-bow and bar ; 

 two for primaries and primary- 

 coverts ; two for secondaries and 

 no greater value can be placed on 

 any one of these parts. (See fig- 

 ure 24.) 



Scores Entitling Specimens to 

 Prizes. To receive a first prize 

 the specimen must score ninety 

 points or more, except cocks of 

 all parti-colored varieties, which 

 may be awarded first prize, pro- 

 vided they score eighty-eight 

 points or more. For each reced- 

 ing prize drop one point. A pen 

 to win first prize must score one 

 hundred and eighty points or 

 more, unless it contains a cock 

 of a parti-colored variety, in 

 seventy-eight points or more mav 

 shall not be given on a pen if the 



Figure 25. 



Diagram Showing Degrees from 

 Horizontal. 



