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Bearded and Non Bearded White


    
BANTAM BEARDED WHITE PULLET.


  The white polish come in non bearded and bearded varieties. 

The non bearded  have  red  "v" comb, face and wattles.  The non bearded male wattles are rounded on the bottom and even in length with no disfiguration.  The female wattles are small to non existant.  The "v" comb on both sexes should be small, with non existant being better. 

The bearded male and female beard goes all the way to and hides the ears with no wattle.    

The white polish beak, leg shank and toes are slate blue and eyes are reddish bay. 

The ear lobes are white with no discoloration. 

As for the plumage, the web, fluff and shafts of all feathers, in all sections are white in both male and female.  The type of  white on a pure white is "recessive".  That means there will be no splash of black markings on the feathers, although there might be a solid black feather or two found in the pure white plumage somewhere on the body or crest.  When you breed this "recessive" white bird to another color you will end up with chicks showing the color of the other bird with no white showing in the plumage. 

The crest on the male is very large and profuse, free from split or parting.  Feathers in the male crest are similar in shape to those in the hackle.  The tail on the male is at a 45 degree angle and fully fanned. 

The crest on the female is round and full.  It is in the shape of a soft ball and very dense.  A lopsided or split crest should be shunned.  The tail is at a 40 degree angle and fully fanned. 

 

 

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