Disqualifications and Point Cuts Absence of a knob or dewlap on mature specimens. Indisputable evidence that they will not develop white in primaries or secondaries. All orange knob and bill are disqualifications. Bill color on mature specimens: orange color is permissible from nostrils through knob with a 1 1/2 to 2 point deduction, depending on amount of orange coloration.
Bill: Caramel
Knob: Caramel
Eyes: Brown
Head: Rich buff color
Neck: Creamy buff color with a red-brown stripe
Back: Buff color with feathers edged in a shade of white.
Tail: Buff, heavily laced with a shade of white.
Wing Bows: Buff
Coverts: Solid Buff edged with a lighter shade of Buff Primaries
Buff Breast: Light Buff color
Body and Fluff: Light Buff shading to White in Abdomen
Legs: Feather
Color: Buff shading to light white color
Leg and Foot: Color Orange