Poultry Congress is in Massachussets this year. Does PA have a state poultry show?
Too far for me. I know Ohio usually has something going on but it's not until late summer or fall. Can't remember where Arielle is from.
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Poultry Congress is in Massachussets this year. Does PA have a state poultry show?
Ohio has the Ohio Nationals, in columbus ohio.Too far for me. I know Ohio usually has something going on but it's not until late summer or fall. Can't remember where Arielle is from.
Too far for me. I know Ohio usually has something going on but it's not until late summer or fall. Can't remember where Arielle is from.
Ohio has the Ohio Nationals, in columbus ohio.
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PA's State show is right now in Harrisburg at the State Farm Show building. It's different in that you have to live in PA to enter, also need to have your birds immunazised before showing. The Ohio National and 'Crossroads' are the shows to go to…I've heard. Haven''t made it yet.
Nice birds Wing! Thanks for posting.and more..
available serama standing beside a turkey, as you can see, no one gets special attention here, regardless of size
serama rooster, not very cooperative
sreama beside a young white bresse hen
serama amongst the crowd, they really do hold their own, size means nothing.
closer pic of a youngster
not very good pics, I really only posted for size comparison,,,, i do have 1 other hen who is a little bigger, but the 3 young ones are small, not much bigger that quail....the 2 roosters are identical with the exception that 1 is clean leg and the other has slight feathering down the front of the leg.
are any of those the ones I sent to auction with Eli? and dont worry I told him do what he wants with whatever loland more..
available serama standing beside a turkey, as you can see, no one gets special attention here, regardless of size
serama rooster, not very cooperative
sreama beside a young white bresse hen
serama amongst the crowd, they really do hold their own, size means nothing.
closer pic of a youngster
not very good pics, I really only posted for size comparison,,,, i do have 1 other hen who is a little bigger, but the 3 young ones are small, not much bigger that quail....the 2 roosters are identical with the exception that 1 is clean leg and the other has slight feathering down the front of the leg.