Spotmarked

The spot marked is another typical marking of the Ghent pouter.

The upper part of the head needs to be lightly spotted. The tail is in the same color as the head spots. He's light cloudy coloured and ending with dark colored bar.

It's a fact that the marking is not possible to be genetic fastened.

You can recieve spot marked Ghents by crossbreeding dominicans with self whites.

Many young spot marked Ghents also loose their marking once they feather.

They exist in black, blue, red, yellow and ash colors.

Because they are very rare, you don't find much breeders anymore at the moment.

Their level is average.

   
   
     
   
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
 Young (° 2003) red spotmarked hen. Perfect colored tail and small spots on the head.

Breeder/owner: G. Crommen.
 
The same pouter as previous picture.

Breeder/owner: G. Crommen.
 
The same pouter as previous picture.

Breeder/owner: G. Crommen.
 
Young (° 2003) black spotmarked hen. Perfect colored tail, but no spots on the head.

Breeder/owner: G. Crommen.
 
Young (° 2003) black spotmarked hen. Perfect colored tail, but no spots on the head.Good overall impression for this color class.

Breeder/owner: G. Crommen.
 
Young(° 2003) black spotmarked male. Too bad that tail isn't fully colored. Excellent overall impression and globe. Good footfeathering.

Breeder/owner: G. Crommen.
 
Young(° 2003) black spotmarked male. This is the brother of previous male. Too bad that tail isn't fully colored. Excellent overall impression and globe. Good footfeathering.

Breeder/owner: G. Crommen.
 
Young(° januari 2003) black spotmarked hen. Perfect black tail but no spots on the head. Excellent overall impression and globe.

Breeder/owner: G. Crommen.
 
The same hen as previous picture.

Breeder/owner: G. Crommen.
 
Ash red (°2000) spotmarked male. Marking is very good.

Breeder/owner: G. Crommen.