Can I get the poultry judging standards online?

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The American Poultry Association Standard of Perfection is copyrighted. Please do not reproduce that information without permission.
 
Copyright laws allow exerpts to be copied. The amount of information in the post is well within these parameters. http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#107

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The amount of information in the post is well within these parameters.

I disagree that the use here is covered. It wasn't used as an educational post, not was it an "exerpt" for use in a review. The purpose here was to help someone get around purchasing the copyrighted information. People need to stop being so cheap, buy the books, and support the organization. If you're going to be any kind of an exhibitor, you'll need to educate yourself on much more of the information that is in the Standard than just that which you can pilfer by asking for a few free "exerpts" on line.​
 
If you have read through this whole thread, there was never any intention to circumvent purchasing the book. Also, the OP is brand new to birds and wants to have a clue of what to expect with his/her first show. Do you know of ANYONE new to ANY hobby who goes out and purchases all the items available for the hobby? Or in many cases even knows WHERE to purchase them? Or which of all the items available for that hobby are really useful versus unnecessary? How is a person new to a hobby supposed to know which is which?

The amount of information copied and posted is much more of an enticement to purchase the standard than it is a means of circumventing purchase. For Pete's sake--it lists points assigned to various traits--it doesn't list why one bird would receive more for a trait than another bird, or even the standard for a particular breed. I do believe that it is an educational post (and this entire thread is educational), and I do believe that it is very much an exerpt for review.
 
FWIW, Sam Brush has said that breed clubs can post specific portions of the Standard for their breeds on their websites IF THEY ASK PERMISSION BEFOREHAND. I do think it's best to invest in a Standard folks, and fwiw, the APA and the ABA each have their own, with some small differences, so if you're breeding bantams it's worth it to get an ABA standard too. Well worth the money...

http://www.bantamclub.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1_17&products_id=28

That's the ABA Standard, from the ABA store website (which you can use PayPal on now, fwiw.)
 
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Well said!
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The ABA standard is nice, especially the new pocket version, (love that idea), but if you want to save money, buy the APA standard. It covers largefowl, bantams, ducks, geese, turkeys, and if you can wait for the new edition coming out, any day now, we're frequently assured, guinea fowl too. Some of the color illustrations are laughable, but the book still has value in that it has some nice color paintings of many of the breeds, if you can allow for the "artistic license", to put it nicely. So if you approach it from an artwork point of view, rather than as an accurate example of the variety (which it should be, in the Standard of all places) you can enjoy some nice poultry paintings, AND educate yourself on the standards at the same time. Nowadays it seems as though we have to offer some enticement to get people to learn, otherwise they won't do it on their own, so those decorations help give them the entertainment that they require too.
 
Do not worry--this is SUPPOSED to be a place where you can ask questions and get them politely answered, and learn more about your birds and breeds and genetics and showing and...
 

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