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That was Geronimo! He wouldnt place because another big time breeder was there and they didnt believe in silkied placing any higher! Yes Edgar was judging! This wasnt the only show he took Res. he did it at Marietta too!
He was the one I lost!
You should have put your foot down because a breeder of SCNA shouldn't have any say in what should or shouldn't be allowed based on their personal preference. It isn't their call. Standards were written to be used, not ignored at someone's insistence just because they didn't want their bird beat by a silkied. Don't tolerate that stuff. If there's a standard, make them stand by it. If you don't, you'll get railroaded more than just once.
I was at a show last month where they kindly gave Seramas a breed trophy of their own. They also said they'd allow them to compete for Show Champion, and I asked them not to do that because they weren't yet a recognized breed and they wanted to follow ABA rules. I was just happy to show them to anyone who wanted to see and hold them.
When you show your seramas, if there is a standard in place by SCNA, take a copy of it with you so you always have it on hand. IF you want your birds judged per SCNA standard. And you'll have that ammunition should you run into this scenario again. Edgar knows better. That's too bad that happened. Unless of course they threw the silkied standard out and no longer have one and are not officially allowing the silkieds to compete equally with the smooth feathered birds, then what I've said doesn't apply.
I don't know. I'm no longer with SCNA so I can't comment beyond what I knew when I left the club.
i was wondering why i never saw you on SCNA anymore... why did you leave?
That was Geronimo! He wouldnt place because another big time breeder was there and they didnt believe in silkied placing any higher! Yes Edgar was judging! This wasnt the only show he took Res. he did it at Marietta too!
He was the one I lost!
You should have put your foot down because a breeder of SCNA shouldn't have any say in what should or shouldn't be allowed based on their personal preference. It isn't their call. Standards were written to be used, not ignored at someone's insistence just because they didn't want their bird beat by a silkied. Don't tolerate that stuff. If there's a standard, make them stand by it. If you don't, you'll get railroaded more than just once.
I was at a show last month where they kindly gave Seramas a breed trophy of their own. They also said they'd allow them to compete for Show Champion, and I asked them not to do that because they weren't yet a recognized breed and they wanted to follow ABA rules. I was just happy to show them to anyone who wanted to see and hold them.
When you show your seramas, if there is a standard in place by SCNA, take a copy of it with you so you always have it on hand. IF you want your birds judged per SCNA standard. And you'll have that ammunition should you run into this scenario again. Edgar knows better. That's too bad that happened. Unless of course they threw the silkied standard out and no longer have one and are not officially allowing the silkieds to compete equally with the smooth feathered birds, then what I've said doesn't apply.
i was wondering why i never saw you on SCNA anymore... why did you leave?
