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Origin: Century old breed from Upper
Italy. The Italian name is “Reggianino”.
First imported to Germany
in 1880.
General Impression: Small gracious pigeon
with a horizontally carried body on more than medium-long legs.
Breed Characteristics
Head: Small and broad. Top skull
flattered, therefore the frontal and the back of the head meet the
top skull
at a blunt angle. Frontal medium steep rising behind the beak.
Eyes: Large and vivid, orange in color.
White and pieds have bull eyes. Eye cere matching the color of the
plumage; Ice bar and Ice checks has plum-blue to blue-gray eye ceres.
Beak: Medium length, slightly down set,
set at a blunt angle with the forehead. Color matching the color of
the plumage. Ice bar and Ice checks have black beaks. Wattles small
and of fine texture, not too
developed.
Neck: Medium length, bent slightly
backwards, carried proudly, small gullet, well-developed breast
frill.
Breast: Broad and rounded.
Back: Wide, flat,
horizontal.
Wings: Not too long, carried on the tail,
wing butts standing slightly away from the body.
Tail: Somewhat short, horizontally
carried and well closed.
Legs: Clean of feathers, medium-long in
length, Lower leg entirely visible. In action the bird stands on the
tips of its toes.
Colors: White, black, dun, red, yellow,
blue check, blue bar, blue barless, silver check, silver bar,
gelercht
(lark check), mehllicht (lark bar), ash red check, ash red bar,
cream check, cream bar, ice check, ice
bar, grizzle and pied in any color.
Color and marking: All color rich and
dense, spread evenly on the entire body, In blues a colored rump is
desired. The buff breast of the gelercht and mehllicht should fade
from the top to the bottom of the
breast. Ice colored birds should show an icy blue all over the body
with lots of feather powder,
their
bars and tail bar should be black. Their flight and sub plumage
should be dark. Ice checks have black
checkering on the shield. Grizzles should be as evenly marked as
possible.
Serious faults:
Body too long; sloping station; too low on the legs (short legs);
rounded head, frontal too
flat; too long thing or very short beak, absence of the angle
between beak and frontal; neck too short,
lack of breast frill; heavy faults in color or makings.
Judging order (ordered in which traits
are judged / not order of importance): General
impression –
carriage and station of the body - form of head and beak - color of
plumage eyes and beak.
Order of Importance:
From of head and beak – Carriage and station of body (Length of
neck, body, and
legs) – Color of plumage, eyes and beak – General impression.
Band size: 7 mm
Translated by Thomas Hellmann |