I want to go to this soooo bad. Guess we'll see ,
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I was wondering the same thing.The original posts first line states "CROSSROADS IS HISTORY". Are you saying that show is no longer being held and is dead and buried? If so, what happened?
The original posts first line states "CROSSROADS IS HISTORY". Are you saying that show is no longer being held and is dead and buried? If so, what happened?
Thanks Jim! We live in Kentucky just across the Ohio river from Madison Indiana and the Crossroads show in Indy is a doable drive for us. Maybe the Lucasville drive is almost as close. We went to the Kentucky State Fair show this year and were in and out in less than an hour! One VERY disappointing show! There were maybe 10 LF Brahmas and only 2 Buffs,both cockerals. I know the Buff Brahma is at a low point in popularity right now but this was crazy!Crossroads was a once in a lifetime that happened twice. It will be up to the organizers to decide if they will hold another one. The cost was enormous. Crossroads I and Crossroads II were 6 years apart. So even if they hold a Crossroads III it will be a few years from now. Meanwhile, both the American Poultry Association and American bantam Associations hold a Semi-Annual National and a National Meet each year. These are typically large shows and lots of fun! Just not as large as Crossroads.
Come to Lucasville Ohio and have lots of fun!
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You check with the Foleys about shows in your area.