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Plumage
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20th Century War Heros. The American Pigeon Museum and Library. EYE, EYE CERE, BEAK AND TOENAIL COLORATIONS. PLUMAGE: The ground color of the almond is a rich, golden-buff, that of the interior of an almond. Nut shell from which the name is derived. Rich black flecking shall be dispersed. Throughout the plumage. Flights (primaries and secondaries) and tail feathers are to be. Splotched irregularly with distinct patches of ground color, white and black. The white. White terminal bar is produced. A rich be...
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A Word from Your Webmaster
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20th Century War Heros. The American Pigeon Museum and Library. A Word from Your Web Master:. Welcome to the Central Fantail Club website! The new site has been converted to a new platform and moved to a server that can accomodate new features such as video.
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Fantail Standard
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20th Century War Heros. The American Pigeon Museum and Library. The philosophy of this standard of perfection is to achieve a refined, balanced Fantail, a Fantail that displays this balance while standing, while in motion and in transition from one to the other. The points allowed for the individual traits are insignificant unless a balance of the general requirements is achieved. In solid and patterned selfs an advantage of 5 points may be allowed for excellence of plumage color. In marked birds, su...
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Pigeon War Heros
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20th Century War Heros. The American Pigeon Museum and Library.
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Central Fantail Club Home PageIn
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20th Century War Heros. The American Pigeon Museum and Library. History of the Fantail Pigeon. It was only when the English and Scottish breeders began to refine the Fantail into a show breed that we began to see the modern style. Though originally different, the English and Scottish types were blended to create what is called the Fantail as we know it.
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Central Fantail Club Officers
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20th Century War Heros. The American Pigeon Museum and Library. Greg Pola, President. Welcome to the CFC web site. We hope to add more content over the coming months to make this a place of reference for our members and people interested in the fantail pigeon. If you have any suggestions for content or how the site could be improved, feel free to contact me at gregpola@yahoo.com. Henk Schuitemaker, 2nd Vice President.
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Color Class Hierarchy
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20th Century War Heros. The American Pigeon Museum and Library. Classification and Color Class Hierarchy. As approved January 28, 2006. The purpose of this table is to determine into which class a show entry should be placed to assure consistent grouping of birds which may have multiple mutations or modifiers affecting their coloration and minimize the potential of same colored birds being in multiple color classes within a show. Silky - All colors. Non-gold pales, faded blue or ash red, etc. Light check...
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Wartime History
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20th Century War Heros. The American Pigeon Museum and Library. Even the dove that Noah sent forth from the Ark to bring back the message of dry land, is said to have been a European Rock Dove, which is the common pigeon we see in parks today. T his ability to get home was vital for those who used them as messengers. A pigeon's great strength was not only its extraordinary homing instinct but also the speed at which it flew. Shooting one down would have been all but impossible. The pigeon's name was Cher...
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Show Schedule
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20th Century War Heros. The American Pigeon Museum and Library. January 21-23, 201.