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Betsy, note the following for qualifying meets:
ABA: 25 birds, 5 exhibitors, annual or semi-annual
APA: 50 birds, 5 exhibitors, 5 breeders breeding for 5 years or more, breeder statements, must breed true, must have been shown as a variety for 2 years, prominant show.
Thanks, this is what we've been working for, and we've been showing them in prominant shows for at least the five years. Over 60 self blue (lavender) birds have been entered in the Shawnee show. Both the president and vice president of the American Silkie Bantam Club have been among the very first to work with this color and have been diligent in seeing that all the requirements have been met.
Both have shown for several years at Shawnee, as have a several other of the best USA breeders. We have get togethers at the shows, so it will be great to meet even more from other parts of the country.
since the silkie is a bantam and Self blue is a recognized color you can just submit and get them recognized through the ABA, APA is not required. Not ethe requirements below, and Contact information for the APA standards appliaction is as follows.
APA fee is $200 , ABA is $100
Send your request for an application to:
Judge Walt Leonard, Chairman
APA Standard of Perfection Committee
4721 Occidental Road
Santa Rosa, California 95401
AMERICAN BANTAM ASSOCIATION
REQUIREMENTS OF ADMISSION OF NEW BREEDS AND VARIETIES
The Standard Committee makes rules and sets fees.
All proposed changes in Bantam Standard are to be published in the Quarterly to all comment by members.
Qualifying meets for both new breeds and new varieties must be held at each of the shows hosting the ABA Annual or
Semi-Annual Meets.
NEW BREED:
There must be a minimum of 25 birds in each variety to be qualified within the new breed, exhibited in 4 classes (cock,
hen, cockerel, pullet) by a minimum of 5 breeders.
NEW VARIETY:
There must be a minimum of 25 birds exhibited in 4 classes (cock, hen, cockerel, pullet) by a minimum of 5 breeders.
NO CHANGES are final until recommended by the Standard Committee and approved by a majority vote of the Board
of Directors at an Annual or Semi-Annual Meeting.
AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATON
ADMISSION OF NEW BREEDS AND VARIETIES
A petition for recognition of any breed or variety must be sent to the Secretary giving the history of its origin, breeding
background & facts of an educational nature.
Must include proposed name of breed or variety with the standard for shape, color and weight. Applications to both
associations (ABA & APA) must be of the same description, etc.
Affidavits need be included from not less than five breeders that they have bred the breed or variety for not less than
five years and it produces not less than 50% of all specimens reasonably true to type, color, size & comb.
Breeds or Varieties need to have been exhibited for two years prior at a show officiated by a licensed APA judge. The
secretary will contact these judges for his or her confidential opinion of the quality and uniformity.
A $$ deposit of a sum sufficient to defray the actual cost of placing the text in the Standard shall be received with the
petition to be returned if this case is rejected.
The petition will then be referred to the Standard committee who shall name a qualifying meet at a prominent show to be
judged by a licensed APA judge.
This meet shall consist of not less than fifty (50) specimens exhibited by five (5) exhibitors in all classes of cock, hen,
cockerel, pullet.
When satisfied the committee shall then recommend its acceptance by the Board of Directors, upon which it becomes a
recognized breed or variety.