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E-raamat: British Poultry Standards 7e 7th Edition [Wiley Online]

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  • Formaat: 528 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119509165
  • ISBN-13: 9781119509165
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  • Formaat: 528 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119509165
  • ISBN-13: 9781119509165
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A fully updated and expanded new edition of the official reference to all the recognised Poultry Standards in Great Britain

The seventh edition of British Poultry Standards contains complete specifications together with judging points for all standardised breeds and varieties of poultry, as compiled by the specialist Breed Clubs and published under the guidance of the Poultry Club of Great Britain. Intended as a manual to aid in the instruction and identification of breeds for the novice through to the veterinarian, this new edition has been thoroughly revised and edited, with numerous changes to breed pictures and profiles, providing a well-defined update for contemporary breeding, judging and exhibiting.

Under the guardianship of the Poultry Club of Great Britain, this book details the authorised standards of excellence for each breed, covering categories such as feather markings, breed classification, and defects and deformities.

  • The must-have reference for keepers, breeders, judges and exhibitors of pure bred poultry
  • Features over 500 colour photographs, including 150 new images
  • Includes 10 new breeds as well as all standardised breeds, and features photographs of many different varieties
  • Provides complete specifications and judging points of all standardised breeds and varieties of poultry
  • Recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain

British Poultry Standards, 7th Edition is an essential resource for all poultry judges, breeders, exhibitors and keepers, as well as agricultural and veterinary college libraries and conservationists.

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(3)
Standard feather markings 4(9)
Chief points of the fowl 13(8)
Complete classification of pure breed poultry 21(4)
Defects and deformities 25(6)
Large fowl and bantams 31(314)
Ancona
31(3)
Andalusian
34(2)
Appenzeller
36(5)
Araucana
41(4)
Rumpless Araucana
45(3)
Asil
48(2)
Australorp
50(3)
Autosexing breeds
53(18)
Brockbar
54(1)
Brussbar
55(2)
Cambar
57(2)
Dorbar
59(1)
Legbar
60(3)
Rhodebar
63(2)
Welbar
65(3)
Wybar
68(3)
Ayam Cemani
71(1)
Barnevelder
72(3)
Belgian Bearded bantams
75(12)
Barbu d'Anvers
75(2)
Barbu d'Uccle
77(1)
Barbu de Watermael
78(2)
Barbu d'Everberg (Rumpless d'Uccle)
80(1)
Barbu du Grubbe (Rumpless d'Anvers)
81(1)
Barbu de Boitsfort (Rumpless de Watermael)
81(6)
Booted bantam
87(5)
Rumpless Booted Bantam
92(1)
Brabanter
93(2)
Brahma
95(5)
Brakel
100(2)
Breda
102(2)
Bresse-Gauloise
104(2)
Burmese
106(2)
Campine
108(3)
Cochin
111(3)
Crevecoeur
114(1)
Croad Langshan
115(3)
Dandarawi
118(2)
Derbyshire Redcap
120(1)
Dominique
121(3)
Dorking
124(4)
Dutch bantam
128(5)
British Faverolles
133(4)
Fayoumi
137(2)
Friesian
139(4)
Frizzle
143(2)
German Langshan
145(4)
Groninger
149(3)
Hamburgh
152(3)
Houdan
155(3)
Indian Game
158(4)
Ixworth
162(2)
Japanese bantam
164(5)
Jersey Giant
169(2)
Ko Shamo
171(2)
Kraienkoppe
173(4)
Kulang
177(2)
La Fleche
179(2)
Lakenvelder
181(2)
Leghorn
183(5)
Lincolnshire Buff
188(3)
Malay
191(3)
Marans
194(4)
Marsh Daisy
198(3)
Minorca
201(3)
Modern Game
204(5)
Modern Langshan
209(3)
Nankin bantam
212(2)
Nankin Shamo
214(1)
New Hampshire Red
215(3)
Norfolk Grey
218(2)
North Holland Blue
220(2)
Ohiki
222(1)
Carlisle Old English Game
223(7)
Oxford Old English Game
230(6)
Old English Game bantam
236(6)
Old English Pheasant Fowl
242(2)
Orloff
244(3)
Orpington
247(4)
Pekin bantam
251(4)
Plymouth Rock
255(6)
Poland
261(4)
Rhode Island Red
265(4)
Rosecomb bantam
269(3)
Rumpless Game
272(2)
Satsumadori
274(3)
Scots Dumpy
277(3)
Scots Grey
280(2)
Sebright
282(3)
Serama
285(3)
Shamo
288(2)
Sicilian Buttercup
290(3)
Silkie
293(3)
Spanish
296(2)
Suffolk Chequer
298(2)
Sulmtaler
300(3)
Sultan
303(2)
Sumatra
305(2)
Sussex
307(4)
Taiwan
311(1)
Thai Game
312(1)
Thuringian
313(4)
Transylvanian Naked Neck
317(1)
Tuzo
318(2)
Vorwerk
320(3)
Welsummer
323(4)
Wyandotte
327(9)
Yakido
336(1)
Yamato Gunkei
337(2)
Yokohama
339(4)
Long-tailed breeds standardised in Japan
343(2)
Turkeys 345(18)
General Standard: Heavy Breeds
345(1)
General Standard: Light Breeds
345(1)
Judging - Scale of Points for All Colours
346(1)
Serious Defects
346(1)
Disqualifications
346(1)
Turkey Eggs
346(1)
Blue
347(1)
Bourbon Red
348(1)
Bronze
349(3)
Buff
352(1)
Crimson Dawn/Black-Winged Bronze
353(1)
Crollwitzer (Pied)
353(1)
Harvey Speckled
354(1)
Narragansett
355(2)
Nebraskan
357(1)
Norfolk Black
358(1)
Slate
359(2)
White
361(1)
Other Varieties
361(2)
Waterfowl 363(1)
Geese 363(34)
African
364(2)
American Buff
366(2)
Brecon Buff
368(1)
Buff Back (Saddleback)
369(2)
Chinese
371(2)
Czech
373(2)
Embden
375(1)
Franconian
376(2)
Grey Back
378(1)
Pilgrim
379(2)
Pomeranian
381(2)
Roman
383(1)
Sebastopol
384(2)
Shetland
386(2)
Skane
388(2)
Steinbacher
390(2)
Toulouse
392(2)
West of England
394(3)
Ducks 397(94)
Abacot Ranger
398(3)
Aylesbury
401(2)
Bali
403(2)
Black East Indian
405(2)
Blue Swedish
407(2)
Call
409(26)
Campbell
435(4)
Cayuga
439(2)
Crested
441(2)
Crested Miniature
443(1)
Hook Bill
444(3)
Indian Runner
447(14)
Magpie
461(2)
Muscovy
463(4)
Orpington
467(2)
Pekin
469(3)
Rouen
472(3)
Rouen Clair
475(2)
Saxony
477(3)
Silver Appleyard
480(3)
Silver Appleyard Miniature
483(1)
Silver Bantam
484(2)
Welsh Harlequin
486(3)
Other breeds
489(2)
Standard for utility 491(2)
Standard for eggs 493(6)
Glossary 499
About the Editors

J. Ian H. Allonby is a long-standing member of the Poultry Club of Great Britain Board of Trustees and has chaired the Breed Standards Sub Committee for many years.

Dr Philippe B. Wilson is a Lecturer in Biological Chemistry and Cheminformatics at De Montfort University, Leicester, and a member of the Poultry Club of Great Britain Board of Trustees, chairing their Poultry and Eggs Committee. He is Vice-Chairman of the Rare Poultry Society, and an active committee member of numerous breed clubs and organisations.