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Ah, I didn't think to look there. I think rounded.
Well, they're all settled in. And right next to a slightly older pair of Rhode Island Reds. I hope the judge either gets a reference for what they're supposed to be or just knows, and won't be thinking, wow, these are goofy looking RIRs.
My daughter made a nice sign for them for the public after the judging mentioning their rarity and some of their more interesting traits. So even though they're still young for the part and probably won't pick up any placings, they'll be there getting people thinking about mouse-eating chickens.
The judge should tell you if it is male/female. I would request the show official if you can place your sign before judging, just cover up your name. I would allow it in our county fair. In fact, I think I will make signs about the breeds or have our exhibitors make signs. Like on an idex card or even a poster. This way visitors can read what the breed/variety history is.
Ah, I didn't think to look there. I think rounded.
Well, they're all settled in. And right next to a slightly older pair of Rhode Island Reds. I hope the judge either gets a reference for what they're supposed to be or just knows, and won't be thinking, wow, these are goofy looking RIRs.

My daughter made a nice sign for them for the public after the judging mentioning their rarity and some of their more interesting traits. So even though they're still young for the part and probably won't pick up any placings, they'll be there getting people thinking about mouse-eating chickens.

The judge should tell you if it is male/female. I would request the show official if you can place your sign before judging, just cover up your name. I would allow it in our county fair. In fact, I think I will make signs about the breeds or have our exhibitors make signs. Like on an idex card or even a poster. This way visitors can read what the breed/variety history is.