- Aug 13, 2011
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I've always wanted to do this, and now (at 33 years old!) I finally have chickens!
I have black Javas, and my roo is soooo handsome. My hen is cute too, but her back is all picked because she's the only hen I have and she gets a lot of "action"
(although I've been letting her out during the day by herself, so maybe her feathers will grow back enough by fair time).
I found the local fair's rule book online, but unfortunately it seems to assume that I already know about chickens.... and I'm a complete newb. How do I get a current pullorum test? Do I just drop off my chickens on the date specified and pick them up at the end of the fair? I'm assuming they take care of them there. I don't have a ton of free time (I'm a stay at home mom to 3 kids, ages 6 and under) and it says that I have to do a short shift to help set up/take down? Can I just show up and say, "Here's my chicken. It's a Java. Trust me!
" or do I need some sort of proof of breed? Anyone have any fair showing advice to offer? Thanks!!
I have black Javas, and my roo is soooo handsome. My hen is cute too, but her back is all picked because she's the only hen I have and she gets a lot of "action"

I found the local fair's rule book online, but unfortunately it seems to assume that I already know about chickens.... and I'm a complete newb. How do I get a current pullorum test? Do I just drop off my chickens on the date specified and pick them up at the end of the fair? I'm assuming they take care of them there. I don't have a ton of free time (I'm a stay at home mom to 3 kids, ages 6 and under) and it says that I have to do a short shift to help set up/take down? Can I just show up and say, "Here's my chicken. It's a Java. Trust me!
