Okies in the BYC The Original

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The first qualifying match for self blue (lavender--they refuse to call them lavender) was for the American Bantam Association and was held in Ohio a month or so ago. This one is for the American Poultry Association. I believe there had to be 25 or more birds and a certain number of breeders at the show in Ohio. This show requires 50 or more birds and, I think, at least 5 breeders. We won't know until sometime in the spring if they are acceptd into the standards. I do know they met the number requirements in Ohio and expect to also do so in Shawnee.

Monty, I'm looking forward to meeting silkie people from several other states. Most of my birds are not as nice as the best silkies, but I'm getting there.
 
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Almost all of the snow is gone. I have to do lots and lots today. Many many many things. Busy Busy Busy!
But first I have to get up out of this chair and start. That is the hard part.
 
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Betsy,

Do you know if the only way you can sell inside is to rent their $5 cages or $50 spaces? I wanted to sell a few birds (in my own cages), but didn't want to spend more than I make. What do others do?

As far as I know, that's the only way you can sell inside. There is no other charge, though. You can sell outside without renting a space, but it's going to be cold. You can contact Steve at [email protected], and he can tell you if there is any other way. The cages will hold several birds, depending on their size.

Thanks Betsy,

I sent Steve an email and he wrote back that there should still be some sale cages left available at show date, so I will just rent a couple when I get there.
 
I'll try and pop back on later. I have to run some errands, make some calls, plan dinner, feed chickens, get the tree out yada yada yada
 
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Wow & you have some really nice birds! I have a hard time thinking what could be done to make them better.
 
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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.
 
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Well, our GP Baby is about to drop a litter. We are about 90% sure they are from The Bear, our big GP/Anatolian mix. Baby is half Australian Shepherd, but looks GP. So, the pups should be 1/2 Great Pyr, 1/4 Anatolian, 1/4 Aussie.

Unless she snuck out and mingled with the neighbor's Rott. But we don't think so. She hates him. May make for an interesting mix, though. It will be pretty obvious if she did.

You can have the pick of the litter if you like, free, if you're not too picky about the "reputable person" part.

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