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Florida
Feb. 7-18
2013 Tampa
State Fairgrounds Florida State Fair
Purebred Poultry and Waterfowl
Exhibition and Show Fair Office
813-621-7821
FloridaStateFairAg.com
Feb. 23
2013 Inverness
Inverness County Auditorium Central Florida Poultry Breeders Association
Spring Show Ken Lee
352-794-3643 after 6PM
[email protected]
Mar. 23
2013 Pensacola
Fairgrounds Panhandle Poultry Club
2nd Annual Spring Show Information 9AM-4PM Central
James Blum 850-232-0729
Matt Ulrich 251-942-8555
Entries 9AM-4PM Central
Ella Bouley 850-686-5580
www.PanhandlePoultryClub.webs.com
I got a message from a lady who asked is there a list of shows that I could go to in Florida in the next few months. So here they are.
The one down below is Panhandle Poultry Club is our show coming up Mar 23. If you want to see a show that is laid out like the shows in Europe easy on the eyes and legs you need to come and show at our show. We have a large flower building and gem stone building at the Fair Grounds we rent. Lots of single coop space and very appealing to the eyes. The show in Inverness is a great one as well . I will post this site address for the rest of you who live in the USA then find a show to go to. You need to see what other chickens look like. Take pictures with your cell phone or just buy you a cheap Kodak or Cannon Digital camera at Wall Mart and that will do. Put them into your computer and study them.
You will be surprised at what you will see. The very best breeders go to these shows you may be able to line up a bird not right then as many times the breeders do not have any good birds for sell. I saw a Brahma bantam that took third place as a pullet. I am going to try to buy her not today but a year from know when this breeder shows again. Then I can mate my best ckl this year to this hen to help give me a shot of new blood. So there are many ways to get started but be patient. Study the breeds and make sure you get what you want.
Next year at the Newnan Show I may have three trios of Mottle Javas to share with others. This is a good way to get new folks into the hobby of a very rare breed and then they can help try to repopulate them as time goes on.
That was a nice leghorn I thought my eye was not blind. I use to hang around with a guy called the quickest eye in the west. He could spot a good bird in five seconds. Walt remembers him he is gone but he still lives on in my heart They called him the quickest eye in the West and boy he could spot them.
Feb. 7-18
2013 Tampa
State Fairgrounds Florida State Fair
Purebred Poultry and Waterfowl
Exhibition and Show Fair Office
813-621-7821
FloridaStateFairAg.com
Feb. 23
2013 Inverness
Inverness County Auditorium Central Florida Poultry Breeders Association
Spring Show Ken Lee
352-794-3643 after 6PM
[email protected]
Mar. 23
2013 Pensacola
Fairgrounds Panhandle Poultry Club
2nd Annual Spring Show Information 9AM-4PM Central
James Blum 850-232-0729
Matt Ulrich 251-942-8555
Entries 9AM-4PM Central
Ella Bouley 850-686-5580
www.PanhandlePoultryClub.webs.com
I got a message from a lady who asked is there a list of shows that I could go to in Florida in the next few months. So here they are.
The one down below is Panhandle Poultry Club is our show coming up Mar 23. If you want to see a show that is laid out like the shows in Europe easy on the eyes and legs you need to come and show at our show. We have a large flower building and gem stone building at the Fair Grounds we rent. Lots of single coop space and very appealing to the eyes. The show in Inverness is a great one as well . I will post this site address for the rest of you who live in the USA then find a show to go to. You need to see what other chickens look like. Take pictures with your cell phone or just buy you a cheap Kodak or Cannon Digital camera at Wall Mart and that will do. Put them into your computer and study them.
You will be surprised at what you will see. The very best breeders go to these shows you may be able to line up a bird not right then as many times the breeders do not have any good birds for sell. I saw a Brahma bantam that took third place as a pullet. I am going to try to buy her not today but a year from know when this breeder shows again. Then I can mate my best ckl this year to this hen to help give me a shot of new blood. So there are many ways to get started but be patient. Study the breeds and make sure you get what you want.
Next year at the Newnan Show I may have three trios of Mottle Javas to share with others. This is a good way to get new folks into the hobby of a very rare breed and then they can help try to repopulate them as time goes on.
That was a nice leghorn I thought my eye was not blind. I use to hang around with a guy called the quickest eye in the west. He could spot a good bird in five seconds. Walt remembers him he is gone but he still lives on in my heart They called him the quickest eye in the West and boy he could spot them.
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