Characteristics of Each Level of Blood
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The morphological pattern of Girolando (1/4 HOL + 3/4 GIR, 3/8 HOL + 5/8 GIR, 1/2 HOL + 1/2 GIR, 3/4 HOL + 1/4 GIR, 7/8 HOL +1/8 GIR) |
| NOMENCLATURE |
FEATURES COMMON TO ALL THE DEGREE OF BLOOD |
| 1. GENERAL APPEARANCE | |
| - STATE GENERAL | Healthy and vigorous. Harmonious. |
| - DEVELOPMENT | Well, according to age. |
| - HEIGHT | Average. |
| - BODY CONSTITUTION |
Well-defined lines. Musculature well distributed throughout the body. Strong bones. Flat bones, angular shape. |
| - Manhood and Womanhood |
Well-defined, according to sex. The females have delicate silhouette and smooth, easy and stylish floor. Males express nobility and great force, with good muscle development. The animal should move around with ease and agility. |
| - Temperament |
Docile nature, but active. |
| 2. HEAD | |
| 2.1 - GENERAL APPEARANCE | Stripped. Proportional. Width and length. |
| 2.2 - PROFILE | Profile convex sub-concave. |
| 2.3 - FRONT | Broad and flat. |
| 2.4 - BEVEL |
Medium length. In males is straight, shorter and wider and narrow and long in females. |
| 2.5 - Muzzle | Black, broad, with large nostrils dilated. |
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MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES FOUND IN EACH PARTICULAR LEVEL OF BLOOD The 3 / 4 Hol. shows refinement and 7 / 8 Hol. shows angularity and amplitude, with remarkable refinement. In 7 / 8 temperament is docile and less active. 3 / 4 and 7 / 8 is slightly shorter. In animals 1 / 4 Hol. profile is convex, while in 3 / 8 Hol. is sub-convex; the half blood goes straight to the sub-convex; in 3 / 4 Hol. goes straight to the sub-concave and 7 / 8 Hol. is sub-concave. Animals 1 / 4 Hol. present the broad forehead, flat, with forelock played back, the 3 / 8 Hol. wide and flat, with forelock slightly thrown back, in three quarters Hol. is broad and may have a slight depression in the central portion and 7 / 8 Hol. is broad showing a slight depression in the central portion. Relatively shorter in the 3 / 4 and 7 / 8, Dutch. |
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Morphological pattern of Girolando (1/4 HOL + 3/4 GIR, 3/8 HOL + 5/8 GIR, 1/2 HOL + 1/2 GIR, 3/4 HOL + 1/4 GIR, 7/8 HOL +1/8 GIR) |
| NOMENCLATURE |
FEATURES COMMON TO ALL THE BLOOD OF DEGREES |
| 2.6 - EYES | Large, black or dark and bright. |
| 2.7 - EARS | They are of medium length and well-defined shapes. |
| 3. NECK AND BODY | |
| 3.1 - NECK | Tall, strong, well set to head to the trunk and smoothly implemented. |
| 3.2 - Bärbel | Characteristic according to the degree of blood. |
| 3.3 - Chest | Strong. It presents wide and broad, with good muscle coverage and without fat accumulation. |
| 3.4 - WITHERS | Designing harmoniously above the shoulders and at the same level of the midline. |
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MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES FOUND IN EACH PARTICULAR LEVEL OF BLOOD Hol., 3 / 8 Hol and fourth Hol. are elliptical, situated laterally and protected by ridges of skin on upper eyelids. In animals ¾ Hol. are rounded and slightly raised, while in 7 / 8 Hol. are rounded and slightly salient in relation to cranial box. In animals ¼ Hol. are of medium length, fine texture, outstanding, beginning-shaped tube with its upper portion coiled on itself, opening then gradually out, tapering to the tip, with the end slightly bent and turned to face . In 3 / 8 Hol. are of medium length, with the upper portion slightly Cartridged and relatively wide in the middle portion, tapering to the tip forming a slight indentation on the bottom edge, fine in texture, positioning itself forward and well below the eyes. In the half blood is of medium length, relatively wide, smooth-textured, tapering to the tip, positioned forward and below the eyes. ¾ Hol. are slightly short, thick texture, with symmetry between the lips, inner faces of the pavilion facing front, positioning itself just above the eyes. In animals 1 / 4 Hol. is medium with the upper line slightly oblique. Muscular. In females is relatively long and a little more gaunt and males is muscular. Upper lip, the muscle has become more developed. In the fourth Hol. is average, with wrinkles, loose and flexible, extending to the navel. In animals 7 / 8 Hol. is wide and broad coverage with little muscle and no fat accumulation. In males quarter Hol. muscle form a characteristic higher termite. In females is less marked as the shape, but the muscle has become clear. |
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Morphological pattern of Girolando (1/4 HOL + 3/4 GIR, 3/8 HOL + 5/8 GIR, 1/2 HOL + 1/2 GIR, 3/4 HOL + 1/4 GIR, 7/8 HOL +1/8 GIR) |
| NOMENCLATURE |
FEATURES COMMON TO ALL THE DEGREE OF BLOOD |
| 3.5 - SHOULDERS |
Moderately broad, well-adhered to the body, adjusting smoothly the chest, ribs and withers |
| 3.6 - RIBS | Wide and long, oblique and arched away from each other at the top |
| 3.7 - BACK AND LOIN | Straight, broad and strong, tending to horizontal, harmoniously linked to croup. |
| 3.8 - Chest | Broad and deep, with a good respiratory capacity |
| 3.9 - BELLY | Developed and sustained, demonstrating ample digestive capacity. |
| 3.10 - NAVEL | Size characteristic for each degree of blood |
| 3.11 - HIPS |
Well apart and at the same level, almost the same height as the midline, free of excess fat. |
| 3.12 - Croup |
Proportionately long and wide without bulge or depression. Ischia well separated. Lame-femoral joints well away. The inclination towards ileus ischiorectal- increases as decreases the fraction of Dutch blood. |
| 3.13 - TAIL | Smooth. |
| 3. MEMBERS | |
| 4.1 - FOREQUARTERS |
Medium length, strong, well clear and neat. Placed in a rectangle |
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MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES FOUND IN EACH PARTICULAR LEVEL OF BLOOD
In animals 1 / 4 Hol. it is quite clear, proportionate to the size of the animal. In animals 1 / 4 Hol. is slightly tilted. In animals quarter hol., 3 / 8 and 1 / 2 blood is flattened at the base, long and tapered surpassing the hock. |
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Morphological pattern of Girolando 1/4 HOL + 3/4 GIR, 3/8 HOL + 5/8 GIR, 1/2 HOL + 1/2 GIR, 3/4 HOL + 1/4 GIR, 7/8 HOL +1/8 GIR) |
| NOMENCLATURE |
FEATURES COMMON TO ALL THE DEGREE OF BLOOD |
| 4.2 - Hindquarters |
Medium length, broad buttocks and thighs, strong hocks and dry. Viewed from behind, straight, upright and very far apart. Shins straight, strong bones and flattened. Joints strong but not coarse. |
| 4.3 - CASCOS | Average, well made and strong. Unopened. High heels. |
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5. Mammary |
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| 5.1 - UDDER |
Developed, well balanced and good capacity. Well set of compliance with the number of lactations, your plan should not exceed the bottom line of the hock; with good irrigation, soft consistency and non-fibrous (meaty), level floor, anterior quarter advanced forward and firmly adhered, hindquarters Well-designed back and upward; ligaments that firm being viewed from behind, udder should show visible groove of the suspensory ligament. |
| 5.2 - Tetas |
Intact, well formed, symmetrical, length and thickness, well separated and correctly implemented in each quarter of the udder. |
| 5.3 - VEINS MAMMARY | Developed, sinuous, branched and good size. |
| 6. GENITALS | |
| 6.1 - scrotum and testes |
Scrotum skin consists of thin, flexible and well folded in the posterior portion of the scrotum. Testes of normal development, symmetrical and without adhesions. Rudimentary teats well apart, more or less the same level and well located. |
| 6.2 - LINER AND FORESKIN |
Reduced in proportion to animal development. Foreskin retracted. |
| 6.3 - VULVA |
Conformation and normal development. |
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MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES FOUND IN EACH PARTICULAR LEVEL OF BLOOD
Animals 1 / 4 Hol., 3 / 8 Hol. and half blood have good coverage with the buttocks muscle. In females 1 / 4 and 3 / 8 Hol. udder is medium volume, well balanced, well set in accordance with the number of lactations, your plan should not exceed the bottom line of the hock. Covered by thin skin and silky. In males 1 / 4 and 3 / 8 Hol. the scrotal skin is composed of thin, flexible and well-pigmented, containing two testicles of normal development. In animals 7 / 8 Hol. is quite small and adhered to the abdomen. In females quarter Hol., 3 / 8 Hol. and half of mucosal blood are black or mixed. Have a higher volume and grooves, and the fourth this characteristic is evident. |
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Morphological pattern of Girolando (1/4 HOL + 3/4 GIR, 3/8 HOL + 5/8 GIR, 1/2 HOL + 1/2 GIR, 3/4 HOL + 1/4 GIR, 7/8 HOL +1/8 GIR) |
| NOMENCLATURE |
FEATURES COMMON TO ALL THE DEGREE OF BLOOD |
| 7. COAT | |
| 7.1 - COLOUR |
Black, black castor oil, castor oil and castor black clear, black painted white; brown in all its shades (light and dark), brown and castor castor brown, brown painted white, red Typical shades, red painted white. Particularities: star, collar and barge. |
| 7.2 - HAIR | Short, thin, shiny, silky and delicate. |
| 7.3 - SKIN | Loose, soft and flexible. |
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MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES FOUND IN EACH PARTICULAR LEVEL OF BLOOD
In animals 1 / 4 Hol. and 3 / 8 Hol. are also typically found the red and yellow colors in various shades and with the details (castor, collar, Barga, star and painted). In animals 3 / 4 Hol. have become more dense. In animals 7 / 8 is thin, elastic and wrinkled. |









