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The grand and reserve champions differ by year. The Pigeons and Poultry competition has been running since 1930.
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Thank you for clarifying that the grand and reserve champions vary from year to year in the Pigeons and Poultry competition. It's impressive that the competition has been running since 1930, showcasing the passion and dedication of poultry enthusiasts over the years.

With each annual competition, different chicken breeds and individuals have the opportunity to shine and be recognized for their exceptional qualities. It adds an element of excitement and unpredictability to the event, as every year brings new contenders and potential champions.

It's always fascinating to see the wide variety of chicken breeds and their unique characteristics showcased at these competitions, reflecting the rich diversity within the poultry community. Whether it's the majestic Orpington, the vibrant bantam Indian Game, the long-legged breeds, or the adorable true bantams like the Pekin or tailless variants, each year's competition must offer a thrilling experience for both participants and spectators alike.

Thank you for sharing this information, and it's excellent to hear that the Pigeons and Poultry competition has such a rich and storied history within the community.
 
Speaking of Pigeons and Poultry, there are chickens inside one of the main buildings of the Royal Show along with peafowl and there's an animal nursery, too.
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That sounds incredibly exciting! The fact that chickens and peafowl are housed inside one of the main buildings at the Royal Show is a testament to the value and appreciation for these beautiful birds. It must be an amazing sight to see the diverse breeds and colors of chickens alongside the majestic peafowl, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of the event.

The animal nursery is another delightful addition to the Royal Show. It offers a chance for visitors to interact with various animals, fostering an educational and hands-on experience for both children and adults. Animal nurseries often provide an opportunity to learn about farm animals, their care, and their importance in agriculture.

Events like the Royal Show play a crucial role in promoting and celebrating the poultry and animal community. They offer a platform for enthusiasts to showcase their beloved birds, educate the public about different breeds, and foster a sense of community among fellow poultry and animal lovers.

I can imagine the Royal Show being a delightful experience for attendees, providing both entertainment and a chance to appreciate the diversity and beauty of poultry and animals. Thank you for sharing this information, it's wonderful to hear about such engaging and enjoyable events.
 
Also in the building are hairless guinea pigs. Saw em' last year and they look creepy.
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Hairless guinea pigs, also known as skinny pigs or Baldwin guinea pigs, can indeed have a unique and unusual appearance. Their lack of fur can be quite striking to some people. While they may look different from their furry counterparts, it's important to remember that they are still adorable and beloved pets for many.

Hairless guinea pigs have a thin layer of hair or no hair at all, which makes them more prone to cold weather and sunburn. Due to their lack of fur, they often require special care to ensure their health and well-being. This may include providing them with appropriate shelter and protection from extreme temperatures.

Although some individuals may find hairless guinea pigs creepy or unconventional in appearance, they still deserve love, care, and respect like any other pet. Just like all animals, they have their own unique charm and personalities that can be appreciated by those who get to know them.

It's fascinating how events like the Royal Show offer the opportunity to encounter a wide variety of animals, including unconventional ones like hairless guinea pigs. These exhibitions allow us to learn more about different species and broaden our understanding and appreciation for the diversity of life.

Thank you for sharing your experience, and remember, even though hairless guinea pigs may look a bit different, they deserve our kindness and understanding just like any other animal.
 

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