lissy~~ what do you need to know?
What county fair are you going to be attending?
What breed to duck are you going to show?
What kind of cooping does the show have?
When is the show?
I need to know how everything works. I've never seen poultry judged and honestly don't know what is expected of me as an owner/entrant to the local fair. I would be entering the open division, as I am too old to be in 4H.
I have multiple breeds of ducks, but I would probably only enter my two pekin drakes as the others are either not full grown or are currently moulting. My goose is also not yet full grown.
If I enter, it would be the Sherman County fair. I went to look at the birds just briefly last year, but it was so hot that they'd sent all the poultry home directly after the judging. If I remember correctly, they have wire cages, though I'm not sure they use them for ducks (I know the wire is hard on the ducks' feet). The fair is July 28 - Aug. 4, but the poultry judging is on Monday, July 30th.
Keep in mind that though labs are bird dogs, they are trained to fetch and carry a bird after it has been shot and as such, are supposed to have gentle mouths so as not to hurt it. In other words, the hunter wants it retrieved in as good shape as possible. So a lab isn't necessarily a bird killer. One of my dogs is lab/border collie cross and has never shown the slightest inclination to chase any of the poultry. She does love to retrieve anything that is thrown though. The only way I could see her chasing a bird is if I picked it up and threw it. Then she'd be after it like a shot.
I am so envious of your table saw deal. I have a miter saw but would love a table saw and that price is certainly right! And if I got another miter saw at the same time for no extra cost, well, I wouldn't complain about that either. I don't doubt your husband was pleased with your purchase!
My husband's dog has killed two wild quail (or I presume they were wild anyway - the neighbor used to raise game birds and they still buy birds to "plant" for hunters to hunt. We've seen chukars on our property before and know that they were birds that got away, so it's possible the quail got away as well. The birds that do get away tend to be pretty dumb). He also used to try to chase my birds after we first got them, even though the birds were on the other side of a chicken wire fence. We stopped that behavior by using a shock collar on him, and he no longer tries to chase them, but he still looks at them with a hungry look on his face... He also chases anything that will run from him (my birds no longer pay him any attention, but I do watch them carefully in case they run in a direction that he could perceive as "away" and thus decide to take up the chase)
The dog isn't the only thing I worry about in relation to my birds. We live in the country, with the closest neighbor being 1/2 mile away and the next closest neighbor being over a mile. We've got skunks, plenty of coons, coyotes, badgers, etc and no fence around our yard. We've already killed one coon that came right up to the house almost nightly for about a week and have seen more in the area, in addition to their tracks in the driveway and on the road in front of the house.
I am very happy about being able to purchase the saws! We built the duck house with only a circular saw (no clamps, saw horses, or any other handy such tools). I'm quite happy to have some more suitable saws for the loafing shed! The table saw should make long, straight cuts SO MUCH easier! I came home with nearly $70 worth of good deals from this garage sale... I got an office chair ($5), a box of reloading stuff for my DH ($15, easily worth of $35+), a horse blanket ($2, easily worth $25), a large wire dog cage ($3, easily worth $50), the saws, a large shop vac ($5) and some other smaller things. I came home with a car load and was kinda disappointed that I didn't have room for a saw horse that they were also selling!