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APA is short for the American Poultry Association, the oldest livestock breed association in the US. IT is the APA that keeps the written book of Standards for each breed and unless a breed is accepted by the APA it is not an accepted breed to be shown in an APA sanctioned show. Further, all judges need to be licensed by the APA and the testing and qualifying is pretty stiff. The APA focuses on large fowl while the bantam counterpart is the ABA, the American Bantam Association.
Great website for the APA, by the way, you might want to check it out.
Okay, thanks, I'll definitely check the website out.