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I arrived at 6am Sat, and hung out for a bit and had to head back to Indy to feed the herd. Wife was up in Northern IN seeing her dad. I came in Sunday early again. Talked with several cool people. One guy was from Canada with Bill Guardhouse. Showing Wyandottes. I did not even consider asking. I am an Orp guy. My buff pullet got throttled. That was to be expected. My girl is barely 7 month ole. And I have some here I am taking to Connorsville here in IN in three weeks. I entered 8 Orps. 2 Blues, 3 Buffs and 3 Blacks. I did have Doug check out my blacks. And he liked what he felt. We both agreed I took the better breeder but not better Show bird for my Black cockerel entry. The Blue he liked. He would want more meat down under his chest. But these are young birds. And his comb shows me he is still growing. I am taking him to Connorsville.
And you have to remember the important thing is to share your enthusiasm for the hobby and make connections to better your knowledge and quality. I learned not to feed my birds till their judged this weekend. Priceless little tid bits that makes sense if you think about it. you don't want a judge to walk up and see your birds butt stickin up at them. So there is so much to learn still. And i add a little to what i know at each show. makes me want to enter in more.
I arrived at 6am Sat, and hung out for a bit and had to head back to Indy to feed the herd. Wife was up in Northern IN seeing her dad. I came in Sunday early again. Talked with several cool people. One guy was from Canada with Bill Guardhouse. Showing Wyandottes. I did not even consider asking. I am an Orp guy. My buff pullet got throttled. That was to be expected. My girl is barely 7 month ole. And I have some here I am taking to Connorsville here in IN in three weeks. I entered 8 Orps. 2 Blues, 3 Buffs and 3 Blacks. I did have Doug check out my blacks. And he liked what he felt. We both agreed I took the better breeder but not better Show bird for my Black cockerel entry. The Blue he liked. He would want more meat down under his chest. But these are young birds. And his comb shows me he is still growing. I am taking him to Connorsville.
And you have to remember the important thing is to share your enthusiasm for the hobby and make connections to better your knowledge and quality. I learned not to feed my birds till their judged this weekend. Priceless little tid bits that makes sense if you think about it. you don't want a judge to walk up and see your birds butt stickin up at them. So there is so much to learn still. And i add a little to what i know at each show. makes me want to enter in more.