Ok its been AGES AND AGES since I had time to post =(
We took the DD and the DS to the Rochester Poultry Association Show in Mumford, NY yesterday. Its an awesome experience if you've never been. The show is hosted as part of the Genesee Country Village Museum heritage Fair and is right on the museum grounds. You get 1 pass for the exhibitor and 1 guest pass. We took 4 birds ($3 entry fee per bird) Each kiddo entered 2 birds and we got 4 passes to the museum (like buy 1 get 3 free)!
ANYWAYS.....
DS got a 1 out of 5 on his black wyandotte bantam roo. He didn't get BB or BV though b/c there were white roos there that were better. He was happy.
DS and DD each took 1 white wyandotte bantam hen. I figured these would not do well - and they ranked 4 and 5 out of 10 hens. BUT --- I found out that they are actually very high quality birds. Rick Hare (an amazing apa judge if you dont know the name) asked me about them. Both of the parents of the whites were BLACK. getting white from black is very rare and if i understood him right means their color will hold true. Anyways he advised me to get my hands on a top line white bantam roo because the girls were excellent stock - just young.
DD took her baby --- her Black Sumatra Cock. Blackberry came home with the Res. Grand Champion AOSB award --- 2nd best in class out of like 50. First place went to the gentleman who sold her the first Sumatra's she got. DD was flying HIGH yesterday.
We also came home with a new trio of white rocks - hopefully better fertility rates and laying rates next year and A pair of BLUE sumatras to mix with the blacks we already have (totally different parentage) - and ordered a few more Black Sumatra's to increase the flock.
I also made lots of connections for a WIDE variety of breeds. So if anyone is looking for something, let me know I may be able to locate breeders for you.
I'm slowly working through the old posts -- hope you all are doing well!
We took the DD and the DS to the Rochester Poultry Association Show in Mumford, NY yesterday. Its an awesome experience if you've never been. The show is hosted as part of the Genesee Country Village Museum heritage Fair and is right on the museum grounds. You get 1 pass for the exhibitor and 1 guest pass. We took 4 birds ($3 entry fee per bird) Each kiddo entered 2 birds and we got 4 passes to the museum (like buy 1 get 3 free)!
ANYWAYS.....
DS got a 1 out of 5 on his black wyandotte bantam roo. He didn't get BB or BV though b/c there were white roos there that were better. He was happy.
DS and DD each took 1 white wyandotte bantam hen. I figured these would not do well - and they ranked 4 and 5 out of 10 hens. BUT --- I found out that they are actually very high quality birds. Rick Hare (an amazing apa judge if you dont know the name) asked me about them. Both of the parents of the whites were BLACK. getting white from black is very rare and if i understood him right means their color will hold true. Anyways he advised me to get my hands on a top line white bantam roo because the girls were excellent stock - just young.
DD took her baby --- her Black Sumatra Cock. Blackberry came home with the Res. Grand Champion AOSB award --- 2nd best in class out of like 50. First place went to the gentleman who sold her the first Sumatra's she got. DD was flying HIGH yesterday.
We also came home with a new trio of white rocks - hopefully better fertility rates and laying rates next year and A pair of BLUE sumatras to mix with the blacks we already have (totally different parentage) - and ordered a few more Black Sumatra's to increase the flock.
I also made lots of connections for a WIDE variety of breeds. So if anyone is looking for something, let me know I may be able to locate breeders for you.
I'm slowly working through the old posts -- hope you all are doing well!