NJ - Sussex County Poultry Fanciers Annual Spring Show!!

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What are you - a WOMAN or something?!
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I get the Flock Raiser because it has just a bit more protein. I mix about a 25% into my chick's feed , and sometimes throw he whole bag in with the big girls for extra protein. The heritage breeds can, and do better with, more protein than just the regular 16% layer feed.

I was just down at the coop tonight showing off the girls to some people who came to get four of my faverolles babies, and I was looking at that white JG - all nine pounds of her - and wondering if the judge would mark me down if she was still dirty. (Big, suffering sigh) She is a ton of work to clean, and then KEEP clean until the show. And she doesn't like baths very much, so I get as wet as her.
 
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HaHa! We've actually had/have a couple of birds like that - real live PigPens! My current one is one of my little favs - she always has the skankiest beard and the dirtiest feet! The others look like pricesses next to her, and they are none too clean at the moment! The one before was a blue millie fluer. Like the poor thing couldn't get out of her own dirty way. She always looked greasy or something. But she was the sweetest thing ever. Lost her about 2 years ago to "mysterious chicken ailment."

Marilyn, are you showing??
 
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What's their real name - D'Uccle? A self blue. They're like Vaseline, aren't they? When people say Millies, you know what they mean. Here she is, about 2 seconds after a bath, and already her beard and feet are all messy. But she was a real sweetie - one of those hatchery surprises that turned out nice.

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ENTRIES ARE DUE FRIDAY!!!

Please remember to fill out your form and get your entry in. Remember that all birds must be pullorum tested, but the certificate does not need to be sent in with the show form, like some other shows.

I'm looking at at least ten birds! I have a lot of washing ahead of me!
 
OK- I just found this after reading the other 2 yr old thread...
Will there be any Mandarin or Wood Ducks at this show? I'm in southern Warren County, and would love to attend the May show. I've never been to any of them and want to know what to expect. I won't be bringing any of my birds to it- I just want to find some Mandies and Woodies.
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Lisa
 
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Unfortunately, we never know what's going to show up - even if we know that an exhibitor has those breeds. We do get a goodly number of call ducks, but I don't recall seeing any Mandarins - I don't know what the Wood Ducks look like. But please come - it's always better to check out a show and ask questions before bringing your own birds.
 

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