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- Sep 16, 2017
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So say someone who is completely crazy and has no idea what they're doing, just decided to last minute enter the Ohio Nationals.. Would anyone here be able to help guide a newbie? Please

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Bummer on the hen with sprigs. Them's sneaky things.As far as preparing your birds. I would recommend giving them cod-liver oil vitamins, and I use and adult multi-vitamin pill on mine everyday. Between the two, it makes their feathers really shiny and soft, as well as making the birds act better in general. You may have to force feed the vitamins, just open their beak, and pop them in one at a time, allowing the bird to swallow in between. My chickens always make me have to do that with them. I start about 4-6 weeks before, unless you don't have time, then just do what you can for the time being. Make sure to rub vaseline on their faces and shanks, then get a towl and rub it off again (if you don't, dirt and stuff sticks to the vaseline, making it look bad). It makes their faces really red, and shanks really shiny. I entered two chickens using this method (and a duck and pheasant, but I didn't use it on them) in my county fair, and one chicken got 1st, the other one didn't place because she had an extra point growing on the side of her comb, I didn't notice until right when I put her in the cage (oops). I hope this helps!![]()
Yep, over 20% off of standard is a DQ.I'm a newbie at showing myself, having entered twould silkies in the state fair was really hectic at the,day I was supposed to drop them off (but both birds won 1st place and Im picking them up today!!) But like everyone said, make sure your bird is well groomed, no dirt under claws, no broKen or discolored featers, and they must be taught to be held without squirming at all. They can't be over or under weight either. I hope that helps at all.
Fingers Crossed!Thanks everyone! We have entered a couple of black Bantam Cochin and our 3 khaki Campbell ducks.