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Altenburg Trumpeter

The Altenburg Trumpeter

Origin: since the 1800's bred in the Saxon-Thuringen area known as Altenburg.

Overall impression: a very well built Field Pigeon type, alert, lively with upright stance, a full high forehead, clean-legged and with a very good 'voice'.

Head: a high, broad forehead, the highest point above and before the eyes, falling in a gentle curve to the hind-skull. Must NOT have a 'Stallion' neck. plain-Hheaded.

Eyes: desired is a clear pearl eye. Eye-cere small and for dark coloured birds dark, for the light colours light.

Beak: medium length, dark to black for dark coloured birds, light for the light colours. Dominant Red, White-Cap marked, & Monk should show dark horn colour; Mealy, Mealy Cheq', and Red Schimmel should show light horn colour; Cream, Cream Cheq', and Yellow Schimmel should show light horn colour.

Neck: fairly long, not too thick, clean, with a curved throat.

Breast: broad and well rounded but not deep.

Back: broad at the shoulders, falling gently.

Wings: fairly long wings and well closed over the back so little of the back is showing from above, not crossed.

Tail: fairly long and well closed, broad tail feathers.

Legs: medium length and clean-legged. The nail colour to match the beak colour of the bird.

Feather: smooth but not too tight, hard feathered.

Colours: Black, White, Red, Yellow, Dominant Red, Dominant Yellow, Blue with Black bars, or barless, Dilute Blue with or without Dark Bars, Mealy, Erbsgelbe, ( a type of Cream), Cream Cheq', Lark-Marked, Blue, Mealy and Cream Schimmel, White Bars and White Cheq' in, Light Blue, Blue and Dilute Blue, Muselköpfe (white flecks on the Head) with or without a Wing 'Rose'(5-10 white feathers on the Wing Butt area) in Black, Tigered and Pied in Black, blue, Red, Yellow, (Tiger should have coloured Primaries, Pied white or mixed colour/white), White Caped and Monk marked in Black, Red, Yellow, Blue with White, Black Bars or barless, Dilute Blue, Mealy, Cream in Cheq' Blue, Mealy and Cream.

Colour and Markings: All colours clear and rich, Blue and Pale colours must have the wing coverts a clear colour not 'rusty' or uneven. Bars must be well formed and not too broad and cross the entire wing when closed.
Cheq's must have clear and sharp wing markings.
Lark marked with an Ochre colour breast.
Erbsgelb (a type of Cream) with rich Yellow Neck, Breast, and Bar colour with a lighter head, Tail, and Primary Feathers (with Hen birds a darker head colour and greyish body colour is normal) Mealy as for other Mealy breeds.
Schimmel have the Bars and little or more White fleckes to the head, neck, wing shield, breast, and body. Blue Schimmel should have dark bars, primaries and tail. Red and Yellow with bars of those colours but possible with lighter primaries and tail.
Blue with White Cheq', dark markings and Dilute Blue with dark bars and primaries. White Bar and White Cheq' Light Blue with a clear light Blue hue, not mealy and without flecks, only the neck with a matte green sheen. Primaries shading to lighter colour, tail with a light colour bar, cheq' to have a clear Grey and White Cheqering. Hen birds normaly a darker colour.
Muselköpfe (Flecked-head) and if with a Wing-Rose 5-10 White Feathers on the Wing Butt area. Tiger have a colouredbBreast, primaries and tail, the rest a mix of white and coloured feathers.
Pied have well defined areas of White and colour, not flecks, primaries and tail can be either mixed or all white. (Birds must have a good amount of White).
With Cap-marked, the markings 1cm under the eye, 7-10 primaries are White, body and thigh feathers coloured.
Monk marked have the head, throat, and under the beak White and a White tail.

Faults: too thin or small body, too high a stance, small falt or round head, a 'Stallion' neck (arched), too short a beak, red eye iris, red or enlarged eye-cere, 'open' backed (wings not well closed over the back), feathers on the Feet/legs, White back, trace of a 3rd bar, colour not rich or clear, unclear, or short bars, cheqering unclear.
With Blue and Dilute/Light Blue, thick bars or course cheqering, unclear colour, too dark or light, mealy head colour, violet neck colour, badly marked Head with Cap or Monk marked and more than 2 white primary feathers.

Order of importance: Balance and breed type, body and stance, overall preparation, head, eye and colour, markings.

Ring size: 8