Continental Class March 28, 2020 apaeducation Welcome to your Continental Class Name Email MaransWhat is the standard weight for a Marans cockbird? 6 1/2 lbs 8 1/2 lbs 8 lbs 7 1/2 lbs 7 lbsCampineWhat country boast the origins of the Campine? Switzerland Hungary Netherlands Germany BelgiumMaransWhich is a disqualification of a Marans? pearl or black eyes absence of feathers on shanks white ear lobes yellow legs or toes All of these are disqualificationsHamburgHow long should a hamburgs wings extend? tapering convexly to stern just short of the stern medium long, just past the stern None of these are correct even with sternFaverollesThe Faverolles feet are unique because they have: Feathered feet and 4 toes Clean leg and 4 toes Feathered feet, vulture hocks, multiple spurs and 5 toes Clean leg and 5 toes Feathered feet and 5 toesCrevecoeurWhat is correct shape for Crevecoeur hens comb? Pea comb No definite shape Straight comb small with 5 points Large V shape. V shape almost hidden by crestCrevecoeurWhat is correct angle for tail carriage on Crevecoeur? 30 degree 60 degree Past 90 degree Tail carriage not important. 45 degreeFaverollesWhere did the name originate? From Lady Faverolles There is no documentation on where the name originated. From the buff colored pastry Faverolles de Savroureax From merging the name of two old breeds used to create them. The Favenstein de Marc and the Rolles duPre. From the village Faverolles, France.FaverollesWhere did the Faverolles originate? Their origins are unknown. United States, around 1850 Holland, around 1850 Germany, around 1860 France, around 1860MaransThere are four APA approved Marans varieties. Name them. Blue Red, White, Black, Black Copper White, Black Copper, Wheaten, Silver Pencilled Buff, Black Copper, Wheaten, White Black Copper, Wheaten, White, Black Wheaten, Black, Buff, Black CopperCampineWhat color of eye does the standard call for the Campine? Reddish Bay Dark Brown Light Brown Deep Red Bright RedCampineWhich is not a disqualification of the Campine breed? Long Curved Sickle Feathers Mossy barring Red covering more than one half of face White in face of cockerel Pointed Saddle FeathersMaransA Marans plumage should be: Short feathered and tight Soft and smooth Full and abundant. Soft, full and well defined Moderately tight and smoothHamburgThe Hamburg comb is described as: Male - Rose, medium in size, slightly convex, Female - Rose, small in size, relatively flat. Both covered in small points Same in both sexes - Rose; medium in size, not so large as to overhang the eyes or beak. Male - Rose, large in size, Female - Rose, medium in size Male - Rose, medium-large in size. Female - Rose, small in size, not so large as to overhand the eyes or beak. Same in both sexes - Rose; medium in size,covered in small points terminating in a long spike that is carried horizontalCrevecoeurWhat is correct coloring for shanks of Crevecoeur? dark gray black dark leaden blue yellow dark greenFaverollesWhat varieties are recognized? Salmon & White Salmon, White, Black & Blue Salmon, White & Black None of these answers have a complete list of varieties. Bearded Salmon & Non-Bearded SalmonHamburgThe Hamburg back is described as: medium in length, flat at shoulders, sloping gracefully up towards the rear of the saddle long in length with a concave sweep moderate in length with no flat area medium in length moderate in length, with concave sweep from hackle to rear of saddleCampineWhat Varieties of Campine are recognized by the Standard? Golden Laced, Silver Laced Golden Pencilled, Silver Pencilled Bronze, Silver Golden Spangled, Silver Spangled Gold, SilverMaransWhat is the undercolor of a wheaten male? White throughout the body Grey. White in the hackles and saddle Light slate. Very light in the hackles and saddle Straw throughout the body Black, a shade lighter in the hackles and saddleHamburgWhich is not true? The breed is Dutch in origin Both Spangled Hamburgs originated in Holland The Pencilled varieties came from Holland via Hamburg, Germany All 6 varieities were admitted to the Standard in 1874 The Black variety evolved in EnglandCrevecoeurWhich is correct description of beard characteristics of Crevecoeur? Short dense beard. Full, thick extending to back of eyes. No beard. Light fluffy beard limited to area below beak. Short dense, with lighter coloring.HamburgThe secondaries of the Golden Spangled Hamburg are described as: Golden bay with every other feather ending with a lustrous, greenish black, crescent-shaped spangle. Golden bay on the outer web, darker on the inner web, each feather ending with a lustrous greenish black, crescent-shaped spangle. Golden bay, each feather ending with a lustrous, greenish black, crescent-shaped spangle, gradually increasing into a V-shaped spangle as it approaches the back. Deep Mahagony, each feather ending with a lustrous, greenish black, crescent-shaped spangle, gradually increasing into a V-shaped spangle as it approaches the back. Deep Mahogany on the outer web, darker on the inner web, each feather ending with a lustrous greenish black, crescent-shaped spangle.CampineWhat color of eggs does the Campine lay? Speckled White Brown Blue CreamCrevecoeurWhich bird should be disqualified as pertaining to feather coloring A two year old cock with single white tipped wing feather measuring less than 1inch. A five year old hen with multiple white feathers in Crest. None of these should be disqualified. A cockerel with a full beard A one year old cock with dark gray fluff.FaverollesWhat combs are allowed in Faverolles? Pea comb Single comb only Single combs and rose combs Any comb type, as long as it is a Standard type Cushion combTime is Up!