214 AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
Wattles and Ear- Lobes: Wattles, of equal length, small, well 
rounded. Ear-lobes, small. 
Neck: Long, carried upright, with full hackle. 
Wings: Long, powerful, well folded. 
Back: Broad, long, slanting to tail. 
Tail: Long, well expanded, carried upright. 
Breast: Broad, full, prominent. 
Body and Fluff: Body, large, deep, tapering to tail. Fluff, rather 
short. 
Legs and Toes: Thighs, long, powerful; shanks, long. Toes, 
straight, large. Shanks and toes, free from feathers and down. 
COLOR OF MALE AND FEMALE. 
Beak: Black, or dark horn with a small protuberance of bright red 
flesh at juncture of beak and nostrils. 
Eyes: Bright red. 
Comb, Face and Wattles: Bright red. 
Ear- Lobes: White. 
Shanks and Toes: Black, or leaden-black. 
Plumage: Rich, glossy black. 
