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Brown Matte
The melanic characteristics desired in the present standardization are aimed at achieving uniform
mantles of matte sand color, with the presence of horizontal baring with slight oscillations in tone
(discontinuity / mantle / long feathers). The presence of design on the head, neck and back will be
penalized. They will be tolerated on the flank and chest, due to the lower load of scattered melanins
in the area that impair the formation of the mantle. Excessively oxidized tones, with a tendency to dark
and shiny brown, will be highly penalized.
Horny parts should be as oxidized as possible.
Score chart:
Evaluation Description Points
Uniform matte sand mantle along the head, nape and back.
Presence of horizontal baring throughout the length of the mantle
and long feathers.
Very good 29
Same degree of oxidation in mantle and long feathers.
Absence of visible pheomelanin.
Oxidized beak, legs and nails.
Uniform matte sand mantle along the head, nape and back.
Very slight presence of design.
Presence of horizontal baring throughout the length of the mantle
Good and long feathers. 28-27
Slight differences in the oxidation of the mantle and long feathers.
Slight presence of pheomelanin.
Oxidized beak, feet and nails.
Slight presence of design.
Slightly oxidized or diluted melanic tone.
Difficult to visualize the horizontal baring in the mantle and / or long
Regular feathers. 26-24
Differences in the oxidation of mantle and long feathers.
Presence of pheomelanin.
The beak, legs and nails slightly oxidized.
Marked presence of design.
Very oxidized or very diluted tone.
Absence of horizontal baring on the mantle and / or long feathers.
Wrong 23-18
Trend to onyx.
Excessively diluted long feathers.
The beak, legs and nails are clear.