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Standards: MELANIN COLOURBRED CANARIES (Classic)

By Editor

MELANIN COLOURBRED - NEW COLOUR CANARIES

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Melanin Pigment 30 points
Grond Colour 20 points
Position 10 points
Size 10 points
Conformation 10 points
Feather 15 points
Condition 5 points
TOTAL: ————–
100 points

CLASSIC
Bronze Intensive
Bronze Ivory Intensive

BRONZE FROST INCLUDING IVORY
Bronze Frost
Bronze Ivory Frost

RED BROWNS & ISABEL INCLUDING IVORY
Red Brown Intensive
Red Brown Frost
Rose Brown Intensive or Frost

RED AGATE & ISABEL INCLUDING IVORY
Red Agate Intensive
Red Agate Frost
Rose Agate Intensive or Frost
Red Isabel Intensive
Red Isable Frost
Rose Isabel Intensive or Frost

YELLOW & WHITE (GOLD & SILVER)
Green Intensive
Green Frost
Green Ivory Intensive or Frost
Blue Intensive
Blue Frost
Blue Ivory Intensive or Frost
Gold Brown Intensive or Frost
Gold Brown Ivory Intensive or Frost
Silver Brown Dominant or Recessive
Gold Agate Intensive or Frost
Gold Agate Ivory Intensive or Frost
Silver Agate Dominate or Recessive
Gold Isabel Intensive or Frost
Gold Isabel Ivory Intensive or Frost
Siler Isabel Dominant or Recessive

CLASSIC MELANIN MOSAICS
Bronze Ivory
Green & Ivory
Red Brown & Ivory
Gold Brown & Ivory
Red Agate & Ivory
Gold Agate & Ivory
Red Isabel & Ivory
Gold Isabel & Ivory

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