tviss711
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- Apr 12, 2024
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Hi all! I am very interested in showing chickens as a hobby. None of my current birds are show quality (some crossbreeds, and the rest are hatchery stock). I'm having a hard time finding a "how-to" or figuring out what essentials to know before getting started. The best advice I've found is to go to a local poultry show to find good local breeders and mentors. The sad part about that is that I'm located in CA, and all poultry shows and exhibitions have been banned for this year due to the Avian Flu (totally understand, but is still sad!). I'm wondering if there is maybe anything I can do to get my foot in the door, or try to fill my brain with knowledge before the next showing season (hopefully next year but who knows).
Here are the few things I've been able to gather online:
-try to find local breeders to begin with, and not buy from hatcheries
-stick to one breed (avoid patterned breeds as a beginner - please tell me if this is good advice, or not..I'm not necessarily trying to win anything major, it would be more of a passion project and as a hobbyist, but who knows) I like the idea of challenging myself to breed birds towards the SOP, but I have a LOT to learn.
-bantam breeds can be easier to start with (smaller and easier to keep - only have standard breeds right now, but if I end up doing shows I would keep a separate flock of bantams. I think this would be easier for me in terms of feed and space).
-clean legged breeds to begin with, as feathered feet are hard to keep clean
My only trouble is, I don't know how to find local breeders in my area to get started. I loved the idea of going to a poultry show to see all the different breeds available and meet people in the area, find a mentor and breed I love, and even purchase some birds. That's not an option for me this year.
I've done a little research on different bantam breeds and I kind of like the Antwerp Belgian Bantams, but they seem a little niche (maybe I'm wrong about that) and I wouldn't know where to get them. Maybe I should just go with what I can find available in my area. Let me know if that's not the greatest breed to start with.
I would love to gather as much knowledge as possible from anyone here who is able to offer advice to someone who just wants to find a new way to interact with and enjoy my birds.
Thanks for reading!
Here are the few things I've been able to gather online:
-try to find local breeders to begin with, and not buy from hatcheries
-stick to one breed (avoid patterned breeds as a beginner - please tell me if this is good advice, or not..I'm not necessarily trying to win anything major, it would be more of a passion project and as a hobbyist, but who knows) I like the idea of challenging myself to breed birds towards the SOP, but I have a LOT to learn.
-bantam breeds can be easier to start with (smaller and easier to keep - only have standard breeds right now, but if I end up doing shows I would keep a separate flock of bantams. I think this would be easier for me in terms of feed and space).
-clean legged breeds to begin with, as feathered feet are hard to keep clean
My only trouble is, I don't know how to find local breeders in my area to get started. I loved the idea of going to a poultry show to see all the different breeds available and meet people in the area, find a mentor and breed I love, and even purchase some birds. That's not an option for me this year.

I've done a little research on different bantam breeds and I kind of like the Antwerp Belgian Bantams, but they seem a little niche (maybe I'm wrong about that) and I wouldn't know where to get them. Maybe I should just go with what I can find available in my area. Let me know if that's not the greatest breed to start with.
I would love to gather as much knowledge as possible from anyone here who is able to offer advice to someone who just wants to find a new way to interact with and enjoy my birds.
Thanks for reading!