Pieds

The pieds are indentiefied by the huge crescent on their globe. This crescent is about 5 cm high in the middle and ends sharp at about 2 cm of both eyes. This crescent is called feeder ( 'slab' or ‘witlap' in dutch).

Beside the crescent are the flights, the back, the abdomen and feetfeathering in white.The white flights are between 7 and 13.

Their are three varieties: smooth, bars and checked. Checked are in dark, medium and light.

Pieds may not have a rosette (white spots) on their wings. (see Norwich and Pigmy pouter).
     
 
     
 
The average level is quiet high. There exist enough birds of most colors. Therefor pieds are popular.
   

   Pieds exist in the following colors:

with smooth wingshield:
Pied black
Pied red
Pied yellow
Pied livercolored or dun
Pied lilac

with checked wingshield or bars:
Pied blue bar

Pied silver bar
Pied ash red bar (mealy)
Pied ash yellow bar (cream)

Pied blue checked
Pied silver checked
Pied ash red checked (mealy)
Pied ash yellow checked (cream)

 
       
   
 
     
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