PPBA Show in Stockton, CA in January?

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Wish I lived on the West Coast so that I could show at some of these CA shows, I hear such positive things about them! To help you out a bit on the cage training question..yes the birds are handled and you really should have the bird used to being handled and in a show cage. The bird is going to be in unfamiliar surroundings, alot of other birds, spectating people and a judge examining it. It isn't rocket science in my opinion. All that I do is put the bird that I would be showing in a cage by itself a few times a week at least for a few weeks before a show date. This will allow the bird to acclimate to a cage and to be handled. You just don't want a bird "non-trained" bird spazzing out at the show when the judge is judging the class. They may not even give the bird a look if it isn't cooperating with them. They don't have the time to wait for a bird to decide when they want to show. And a calm bird will show itself off best to the fullest. Hope this was some help to you. Have fun, learn and good luck.
 
Cheryl did you locate numbered bands? I am making a run to town tomorrow and can get some for you... they are around 20cents each, I just need to know what size birds you have.

I am thinking the sales pens open around 2pm Friday, when general coop-in begins, but I don't know for sure... I just heard from some of the club people, that once their birds are cooped-in, thats where everyone heads to see what goodies people brought that they can take home.
 
We went last year to this show and it was so fun! We bought a Cochin Frizzle hen there. From her we have about 12 Firzzles running around. BUT she died a month ago.
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Anyway we look forward to going this weekend. We have MORE than enough birds so we will have to stay away from the sale barn! lol
We live in Modesto so it's close.
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Wish I lived on the West Coast so that I could show at some of these CA shows, I hear such positive things about them! To help you out a bit on the cage training question..yes the birds are handled and you really should have the bird used to being handled and in a show cage. The bird is going to be in unfamiliar surroundings, alot of other birds, spectating people and a judge examining it. It isn't rocket science in my opinion. All that I do is put the bird that I would be showing in a cage by itself a few times a week at least for a few weeks before a show date. This will allow the bird to acclimate to a cage and to be handled. You just don't want a bird "non-trained" bird spazzing out at the show when the judge is judging the class. They may not even give the bird a look if it isn't cooperating with them. They don't have the time to wait for a bird to decide when they want to show. And a calm bird will show itself off best to the fullest. Hope this was some help to you. Have fun, learn and good luck.

Thanks I washed them and (blow dryed them!!), they aren't thrilled about being the cages but I've been taking them out, adding food water, just basically being a pest...so in hopes they will get used to the commotion. I can't say I'm thrilled about doing this. I believe chickens should be chickens and I hate seeing them in cages. Not sure if I'll do this again, but it is good experience and I look forward to the experts I'll meet in these breeds.

thanks for everyones advice
 
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Just heard from Bonnie with PPBA and she says

"I believe the sales room will ready at 4 p.m. to receive birds. Some sales are made on Friday evening."

On friday the building opens at 2pm to coop in show birds and all buildings close at 9pm
 
Hi all! I haven't been around much this year on BYC -- too much else going on in the real world.
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But I *am* going to Stockton, and I would like to meet up with some of you who I've met in previous years. Is the current plan to meet in the raffle area at noon?
 
Western Farm Center in Santa Rosa has numbered bands, behind the counter. I think most feed stores should...maybe they all keep them in the back.
They are sold at the show, but I don't know if they're selling anything on Friday.
See you all there
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Ok, here is a list of breeds I will be bringing to the sales pens, LF Wyandottes (Splash, Blue-Laced Red, Blue Barred, Barred and Buff, maybe Silver Pencilled); French Black Copper Marans (Jean-Presley), French White Marans; --these birds are all 7-11 months old.

I also have one pair of pet quality Dark Brahma Bantams (7 months), a few pet quality Golden-Laced Wyandottes (1.5 yrs), and a limited number of started French Marans in Solid White, Solid Blue and Black Copper (4-12 weeks) I will deliver to Stockton, if anyone is interested in purchasing them ahead of time.

Please send me an email or PM if you are interested in the started chicks or pet quality birds. Thanks!
 

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