White lavendercolumbian
Color and pattern male
Head: white.
Neck: each hackle-feather provided with a medium-width, lavender shaft-stripe, surrounded by a narrow, silvery-white lacing running around the tip; front of the neck white.
Back and saddle-hackle: white; between the shoulders under the neck-hackle lavender and white.
Tail: steering-feathers lavenderk; support feathers lavender with white lacing; sickles and coverts lavender; small-coverts lavender with narrow silvery-white lacing.
Wings: bow white, may be partially lavender; shoulder-arch and wing-bar white.
Primary-flights: lavender with a white lace on the outer-side of the outer-vane.
Secondary-flights: inner-vane lavender with a white lace running around the tip; outer-vane white so that when the wing is closed it is entirely white.
Breast, belly, thighs and rear-part: white.
Down: white, light grey permitted.
Serious Faults
Insufficient pattern in the neck-hackle. White in the sickles. Pattern in the saddle-hackle. Strong presence of lavender in areas that should be white such wing-coverts, sides of the breast and flanks. Broken shaft-stripe pattern. Strong yellow tint in the ornamental feathers.
Faults
The above serious faults occur to a lesser extent. Insufficient pattern in tail-support feathers and wing-flights.
Color and pattern female
Head: white.
Neck: hackle starting approximately at the transition between neck and head, provided with a medium-width, lavender shaft-stripe, entirely surrounded by a narrow, silver-white lacing; front of the neck white.
Shoulders: white.
Back: white, between the shoulders below the neck-hackle lavender and white.
Tail: steering-feathers lavender, except for the top two which are faintly laced with white; coverts lavender with a narrow white lacing.
Wings: bow and coverts white.
Primary-flights: lavender with a white lace on the outside of the outer-vane.
Secondary-flights: inner-vane lavender with a white lace running around the tip; outer-vane white, so that when the wing is closed it is entirely white.
Breast, belly, thighs and rear-part: white.
Down: white, silvery lavender permitted.
Serious faults
Insufficient pattern in the neck-hackle. Broad and faintly white lacing of the tail-coverts. Strong presence of lavender in areas that should be white, such as wing-coverts, sides of the breast and flanks. Broken shaft-stripe pattern.
Faults
The above serious faults occur to a lesser degree. Insufficient pattern in tail support-feathers and wing-flights.
Note
Very narrow transverse pigment bars are genetically characteristic of lavender. These stripes are darker in color than the rest of the feather, the aim is to achieve color uniformity. The darker transverse stripes are not considered as fault if present in limited numbers.
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