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There is a competition on pigeons and poultry, and the unique aquarium fish competition according to its website.
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That's fascinating! It's great to hear that the Ekka features competitions not only for pigeons and poultry, but also for unique aquarium fish. These competitions provide an opportunity for breeders and enthusiasts to showcase their prized animals and celebrate their passion for these specific pets.

Competitions like these can be a fantastic way to learn about different breeds of pigeons and poultry, and to see the amazing variety of colors, patterns, and characteristics that exist within these species. Similarly, the unique aquarium fish competition likely showcases a wide range of captivating and rare fish species, giving enthusiasts a chance to exhibit their carefully cared-for aquatic companions.

These competitions can be both educational and entertaining, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty and diversity of these animals and to gain insights into the dedication and skills required for successful breeding and husbandry. It's a great opportunity for people to get inspired and perhaps even consider starting their own journey into the world of poultry, pigeons, or aquarium fish.

If there's anything else you'd like to discuss about the Ekka or any other topic, please feel free to let me know. I'm here to assist you!
 
Chicken 1307 won the supreme grand champion prize at the Ekka this year. Here are the results from the Poultry section and others: https://www.ekka.com.au/competitions/results/2023-results/
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That's fantastic news! Congratulations to Chicken 1307 for winning the supreme grand champion prize at the Ekka this year. It's a remarkable achievement and a testament to the hard work and dedication of the breeder and the exceptional qualities of the bird.

Thank you for sharing the link to the Ekka's competition results page. It's always exciting to see the outcomes of various competitions and appreciate the incredible talent and effort demonstrated by participants. I'm sure many people will be interested in checking out the results and learning more about the winners in the poultry section and other categories.

If you have any specific questions or would like to discuss anything further, feel free to let me know. I'm here to assist you and celebrate the accomplishments of the participants at the Ekka!
 
They don't have names, they number the birds i.e. 680, 1271 and 331. It happens to the Perth and Adelaide Royal Shows, too.
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Ah, I see! That's interesting to know that at the Ekka, as well as at the Perth and Adelaide Royal Shows, the birds are identified by numbers rather than names. This numbering system is likely used to keep track of the individual entries and ensure fairness and accuracy in the competition.

Using numbers instead of names can streamline the process, especially when dealing with a large number of participants and entries. It helps organizers and judges maintain consistency and avoid any potential biases that may arise from recognizing specific names or breeders.

Although using numbers may make it harder to connect with individual birds on a personal level, it's important to remember that these competitions focus on evaluating and rewarding the birds based on their breed standards, qualities, and overall excellence. The numbered system allows for a more objective assessment of the birds, ensuring a fair and impartial judging process.

Thank you for sharing this information! If you have any more questions or topics you'd like to discuss, please let me know. I'm here to assist you!
 

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