38 AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
SHAPE OF MALE. 
Head: Moderately large, broad, medium in length. 
Beak: Stout, comparatively short, regularly curved. 
Eyes: Full, prominent. 
Comb: Single, rather small in proportion to size of specimen, set 
firmly on the head, straight and upright, evenly serrated, having five well- 
defined points, those in front and at rear a trifle smaller than the other 
three, giving the comb a semi-oval appearance when viewed from the side; 
fine in texture; blade not conforming too closely to head. 
Wattles and E ar-Lobes : Wattles, moderately long, free from ser- 
rations, nicely rounded at the lower edges, equal in length, fine in texture, 
free from folds or wrinkles. Ear-lobes, oblong, smooth, hanging about 
half the length of wattles. 
Neck: Rather long, slightly arched, having abundant hackle flow- 
ing well over shoulders. 
Wings: Of medium size, well folded; wing-fronts well covered by 
the breast feathers and wing-points well covered by the saddle feathers. 
Back: Rather long, broad its entire length, flat at shoulders, nearly 
horizontal from neck to saddle, where there is a slight concave sweep to 
tail; saddle feathers, rather long, abundant, filling well in front of tail. 
Tail: Of medium length, moderately well spread, carried at an 
angle of forty-five degrees from the horizontal, forming no apparent angle 
with the back; sickles, well curved, covering tops of main tail feathers, 
conforming to the general shape of the tail ; lesser sickles and tail-coverts 
of medium length, nicely curved and sufficiently abundant to almost hide 
the stiff feathers of the tail when viewed from front or side. 
Breast: Broad, moderately deep, well rounded. 
Body and Fluff: Body, rather long, broad, deep, full; keel-bone, 
rather long, straight, extending well forward, connecting with breast so 
as to make no break in outline. Fluff, moderately full. 
Legs and Toes: Thighs, large, of medium length, well covered with 
soft feathers. Shanks, of medium length, smooth, straight, stout, set well 
apart. Toes, straight, of medium length, well spread. Shanks and toes 
free from feathers, stubs or down. 
SHAPE OF FEMALE. 
Head: Moderately large, broad, medium in length. 
Beak: Comparatively short, regularly curved. 
Eyes: Full, prominent. 
Comb: Single, small, proportional to the size of the specimen, set 
firmly on the head, straight and upright, evenly serrated, having five well- 
defined points, those in front and at rear being somewhat smaller and 
shorter than the other three. 
