Nice to see a strong Arkansas thread.
I have a a couple of comments on showing based on some of the messages I have read here.
First, the age to first show a bird depends a lot on the breed, sex, and particular characteristics of that particular bird. I primarily show Araucana which is a breed that needs a LOT of work in the breeding pens (breed improvement). I find that if I am showing pullets, right at 6-7 months is a perfect time for their first show. They look so good right at point of lay and have not pulled down yet from prolonged laying. The cockerels, of course, look better when they have had longer to mature. But, some cockerels will do better when they are younger if they have any issues with their combs. Older birds look best right after a molt. Of course, with Araucana you don't have to worry about perfect tail feathers!
Second, I have never brought home a disease from a show, and I have shown my Araucana from coast to coast and a lot of shows in between. I think if your flock is healthy and has good natural immunity you really don't need to worry too much. And you usually won't see people taking a sick bird to a show. The show committee/judges really stay on top of that. Besides, what is the point - sick birds don't win. Show birds as a whole are VERY healthy and vigorous.
For a list of upcoming shows, APA breeders, and Arkansas clubs you can go to: http://www.APA-Arkansas.com. I try to keep the site up to date and if anyone sees an error please email me and let me know.
And to Jen Scott - the Buckeye cockerel is doing great! I can't figure out why I did not grab a couple of pullets to go with him. I will have to remedy that.
See you all at Little Rock next weekend.
Ann Charles
APA State Representative

I have a a couple of comments on showing based on some of the messages I have read here.
First, the age to first show a bird depends a lot on the breed, sex, and particular characteristics of that particular bird. I primarily show Araucana which is a breed that needs a LOT of work in the breeding pens (breed improvement). I find that if I am showing pullets, right at 6-7 months is a perfect time for their first show. They look so good right at point of lay and have not pulled down yet from prolonged laying. The cockerels, of course, look better when they have had longer to mature. But, some cockerels will do better when they are younger if they have any issues with their combs. Older birds look best right after a molt. Of course, with Araucana you don't have to worry about perfect tail feathers!

Second, I have never brought home a disease from a show, and I have shown my Araucana from coast to coast and a lot of shows in between. I think if your flock is healthy and has good natural immunity you really don't need to worry too much. And you usually won't see people taking a sick bird to a show. The show committee/judges really stay on top of that. Besides, what is the point - sick birds don't win. Show birds as a whole are VERY healthy and vigorous.
For a list of upcoming shows, APA breeders, and Arkansas clubs you can go to: http://www.APA-Arkansas.com. I try to keep the site up to date and if anyone sees an error please email me and let me know.
And to Jen Scott - the Buckeye cockerel is doing great! I can't figure out why I did not grab a couple of pullets to go with him. I will have to remedy that.
See you all at Little Rock next weekend.

Ann Charles
APA State Representative
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