Show pictures! They are organized by breed and I'll post them thumbnail size since there are so many of them, so click for full view.
Ameraucana bantams; the first one is a Light Brown, a variety I was very excited to see! That was the best picture I got of her, though, because she kept moving. Second is a Silver, probably my favorite variety of Ameraucana.
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American Game bantams, first a Black and second a Golden Duckwing:
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Blue Andalusians

I love that lacing!!
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Cochin bantams! First is a frizzled Black who was dust bathing in her bedding. I thought she was facing the opposite direction when I first approached her cage!

Second is a Brown Red hen and her egg, with some Birchen boys in the background
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Cornish bantams. First is a Blue Laced Red who placed third for variety, but I thought she was the prettiest of the three

Next is a Dark hen who looked like a fat pigeon

And last was a White Laced Red with just the most breathtaking lacing
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The only d'Anver I took a picture of was this precious Blue Quail hen
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There were also Dorkings!!

This was the best looking Silver Gray hen in my opinion:
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For d'Uccles, there was this one fabulous Mille Fleur cockerel who I just had to take a picture of, and a very curious Porcelain pullet who posed for a portrait.
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I just took a picture of this Salmon Faverolles rooster's beard because it was glorious
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This is a Gray Japanese bantam hen who made a cute little nest.
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For Marans, I took a picture of this Blue Copper hen and the egg she laid in show because it was so pretty!
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Modern Game bantams. My weakness.

First are two Birchen, then a completely fabulous Black male, then two Blue Silvers, and finally a Splash hen
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Old English Game bantams, my other weakness

We have a Blue Golden Duckwing male, a Crele female, a Red Pyle female, and a Spangled female. The Spangled had more chestnut to her, but the lighting wasn't great in her pen.
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This Silver Phoenix won best of breed in the Junior show if I remember correctly. His tail was amazing!
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Columbian Plymouth Rock bantam. I want these so bad

I took a bunch of pictures of them, but this is the only one that turned out halfway decent.
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For Polish, we have a fabulous White Crowned Black male, and a pretty White Crowned Khaki female
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I tried to capture the color on the Rhode Island Red bantams, but this was the best I could do. She is red, just a very deep, dark mahogany red.
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Rosecomb Bantams are another favorite of mine

These are both black, a female and a male:
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Lastly, Sumatra bantams. The hen won best of breed, I believe that was the open show, but she wouldn't look at me so I went next door to second place for a better picture
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For ducks, here is a Crested White with amazing hair, a Snowy Call drake just because he was pretty, a Penciled Runner (same bird in both pictures!), and a Black Runner:
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And for turkeys, they were remarkably difficult to get good pictures of, but here are two pictures of the same Blue Slate tom, a Bronze tom with gorgeous iridescence, a Narragansett tom, and a Royal Palm tom:
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We didn't spend much time in the other fowl barn and I kinda regret that now, but at the time I was looking for the sales area to see what was available before it was bought up. Oh, well. It was lots of fun anyway, and I always love looking at all these pretty birds!