


Recognized Colors - Faults - Satinette Addendum - Blondinette Addendum - Color Chart
The Classic Oriental Frill is an exhibition breed of
pigeon from the Owl family. It is also known as the Old
Fashioned Oriental Frill and the Old Style Oriental
Frill. It is the precursor breed from which the modern
Oriental Frill was created. It is a beautiful ancient
pigeon breed, which can now be seen on exhibit at major
American and Canadian shows.
GENERAL IMPRESSION:
A small to medium sized (average weight 11-12 oz) cobby
pigeon, with a jaunty disposition. Stations at near to a
45-degree angle with the tip of the tail just clearing
the floor. Typical characteristics include a breast
frill, peak crest, grouse muffs, and a medium-short
thick beak. Satinettes are shield marked / tail marked
birds with white bars or laces on their shield and Moon
Spots or laces on their tail. Blondinettes are whole
colored birds which also possess white bars or lacing on
the shields and Moon Spots or lacing on the tail...Some
varieties have the lacing extending over most of the
body.
HEAD: Roundish to slightly oval, substantial, wide.
Arched forehead that flows in a smooth, continuous curve
from the tip of the beak to the tip of the peak. Wattle
small and neat.
EYE: Large, bright and prominent. Eye cere fine in
texture and flesh colored. Bull eyes in Satinettes. The
eye in Blondinettes to be yellow gravel to deep red
brown depending upon the variety.
BEAK: Medium short in length, substantial/thick,
blending into the forehead in a smooth, uninterrupted
curve. Flesh colored in Satinettes, flesh to horn to
black in Blondinettes, depending upon the variety.
Wattle small and smooth. Classic Old Frills can feed
their young and do not need feeders.
CREST: Needlepoint Peak Crest. Upright and central.
Rising at least as high as the highest part of the head.
Peak crest supported by a well-developed mane, without
any sign of a mane break. (The indentation between the
Peak Crest and the mane.)
NECK: Short and strong, appearing thick due to the mane
at the back of the neck, and the gullet. Held proudly,
and upright so that the eye is directly over the
juncture of the toes with the ankle. There should be a
pronounced gullet extending from just under the lower
mandible down the throat into the frill.
FRILL: The frill should extend from the middle of the
gullet and continue into the breast (ideally 2" in
length). It should be well developed and profuse. A
shorter, more profuse frill is preferred over one that
is sparse but greater in length. Feathers to grow
outward to both sides uniformly. Feathers that grow only
to one side or disproportionately to one side will be
penalized. Rose shaped frills will be penalized.
BREAST AND BODY FORM: Breast is broad, well rounded,
held forward prominently and tapering toward the rear of
the bird. Size is small to medium with Body Form to be
firm. compact and cobby.
WINGS: Strong, lying close to the body, covering the
back, without "sails", and lying flat on the tail.
LEGS: Short, profusely covered with grouse muffs all the
way to the toenails. Toenails to be white in Satinettes
flesh to horn to black in Blondinettes depending upon
the variety.
PLUMAGE: Well developed, tight, lying flat with the
exception of the Frill and the Peak Crest.
FLIGHTS AND TAIL: Flights short, resting flat on the
tail. Flights and tail to be shorter rather than longer.
Tail to be no more than 2 feathers in width. Tail just
clearing the floor when in show position.
STATION: Upright station at near to a 45-degree angle,
which causes the tail to be held downward rather than
horizontal.
COLOR: While no preference is given to any one color,
all colors should be bright, smooth and even. In laced
birds the lacing should be clear and distinct. In barred
birds the bars should be clear, narrow. long and even.
The color inside the bars or laces should be white. The
color inside the Moon Spots or tail laces should be
white. The factors which give the Oriental Frill its
unique coloring are Toy Stencil and Frill Stencil, in
combination. Toy Stencil affecting mainly the body and
Frill Stencil affecting mainly the tail. Without these
factors in proper combination, various shades of color
will be produced, from normal coloration to bronzes/
sulphurs and a root beer coloration, in their various
hues. Toy Stencil and Frill Stencil causes the whitening
effect that one sees in a well marked Oriental Frill.