***Chicken Trivia***

1. Stubs or feathers on shanks or between toes.
2. Leg and toe color foreign to breed
3. Decidedly squirrel tailed or decided wry tail.
4. Slipped wing, split wing or clipped wing.
5. Twisted main feather in wing or tail.
6. Entire absence of mail tail feathers.
7. Side sprig on single comb.
8. Split comb.
9. Comb foreign to breed.
10. Rose comb falling to one side.
11. Lopped single comb except in female of the Mediterranean class and the New
Hampshire breed.
12. Absence of spike on rose comb varieties.
13. Crooked backs.
14. Deformed beaks.
15. Bowed legs or knock-kneed (matter of degree).
16. Duck-foot.
17. Enamel white in the earlobe of American or Asiatic varieties.
18. Entire absence of spurs on cock birds.
19. Brown or buff quills of primary or secondaries in white varieties.
20. Foreign color in any part of plumage of white varieties except slight gray
ticking.
21. One or more entirely white feathers in outer plumage of Rhode Island Reds or
New Hampshires.
22. Two or more solid black primaries, secondaries or main tail feathers in Barred
Plymouth Rocks.
23. Red or Yellow in any part of the plumage of the Barred Plymouth Rocks.
24. Red covering more than 1/3 of the surface of earlobes in cockerels pr pullets
in White Leghorns, and more than 1⁄2 in cocks and hens.
25. Faking in any manner.
26. In all breeds having weight clauses, except leghorns, Anaconas, Bantams, and
turkeys, any specimen falling more than two pounds below standard weight.
27. In Leghorns and Anconas males falling more than 1-1/2 pounds and females
more than one pound under standard weight. :)
 

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