280 AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
corrugations set prominently and firmly on the head; crest, soft and full, 
as upright as comb will permit, falling gracefully backward. 
Wattles and Ear- Lobes: Wattles, of medium length; concave 
from without inward, nearly semi-circular. Ear-lobes, oval. 
Neck: Short, with very full hackle flowing well over shoulders. 
Wings: Small, carried low, the primaries and secondaries have a 
ragged, fringe-like appearance and the ends are fairly covered by the 
saddle hangers. 
Back: Broad, short; saddle, rising gradually from about the middle 
of back toward tail. 
Tail: Small, main feathers having a ragged, fringe-like appear- 
ance. 
Breast: Full. 
Body and Fluff: Body, broad, squarely formed. Fluff, full and 
abundant. 
Legs and Toes: Thighs, short, well furnished with silky fluff; 
shanks, short, feathered on outer sides with silky plumage. Toes, five 
on each foot, the outer toes feathered. 
Size: Cock should not weigh more than three pounds. 
SHAPE OF FEMALE. 
Head: Small, short, round. 
Beak: Short, stout. 
Eyes: Large. 
Comb and Crest: Comb, similar to that of male, but very small. 
Crest, small, globular, erect. 
Wattles and Ear- Lobes: Wattles, small. Ear-lobes, small and 
round. 
Neck: Short, with abundant hackle. 
Wings: Small, carried low; the primaries and secondaries have a 
ragged and fringe-like appearance and the ends are fairly covered by the 
saddle hangers. 
Back: Broad and short, rising in a concave sweep from middle back 
to a rounded cushion which extends to tail. 
Tail: Small, almost concealed by cushion and fluff; main tail feathers 
have a ragged, fringe-like appearance. 
Breast: Full. 
Body and Fluff: Body, broad, compact. Fluff, full, abundant. 
Legs and Toes: Thighs, short, well furnished with silky fluff; 
shanks, short, feathered on outer sides with silky plumage. Toes, five 
on each foot, the outer toes feathered. 
Plumage: Soft, silky, webless. 
Size: Hens should not weigh more than two pounds. 
