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Title: 11th Annual EHAL - Contest #4: Edible Easter

11th Annual Easter Hatch a Long 2020
Contest #4: Edible Easter

Deadline for Entry is April 11th, 2020, Midnight PST!
Contest Rules:

Contest Open to all BYC members.

Prize:

  • 1st Place is a one-year PFM
  • 2nd Place is a 6-month PFM
  • 3rd Place is a 6-month PFM

Must use Some Easter Candy and be made with edible materials (except the tray it's on)

Maximum of 2 entries per member. One entry per post, please.

To submit your entries, simply post the picture of your display in this thread.

A panel of Judges will pick the winner, the judges ruling is final.



Last Year's Winners
@Meg-in-MT
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@LadyCluck77
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@room onthebroom
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If you have not joined in the Easter Hatch-a-long, please join us here:
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Good Luck!
 
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Title: 11th Annual Easter Hatch a Long 2020 - Contest #5: Natural egg contest

11th Annual Easter Hatch a Long 2020
Contest #5: Natural egg contest

Previous Winners
1st place 2019 contest - @jolenesdad
2nd place 2019 contest - @casportpony
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Prize(s):TBD

This contest is for photos of poultry eggs in their natural state, no dyeing or other altering allowed.
The eggs can be from chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese, swans, quail, guineas, peafowl, pheasants, or any other type of poultry. Use as many different types together as you wish. Take photos of your eggs in interesting arrangements and settings for the best chance of winning.
Please read the rules detailed below.

To see some previous contest entries click on the links below:
CONTEST #5 10th BYC Easter Hatch-A-Long. Natural egg contest!
Contest #7 Natural egg contest—8th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-Long!
Natural Egg Photo Contest—6th Annual BYC Easter Hatchalong
2013 Easter Hatch-a-long Natural Egg Photo Contest


Contest Rules:
  • This contest is open to all BYC members, but the physical prizes can only be shipped inside the continental United States. Members outside the US that win a physical prize will receive a PFM instead.
  • Some prizes will not be awarded to winners under the age of 18, for example, hatching eggs. In that situation, a PFM will be substituted for the prize.
  • Your submission must be your own photograph and cannot have been entered in other contests.
  • Maximum of two (2) entries per person. An entry consists of one (1) photograph. One entry per post, please.
  • No editing other than basic cropping and similar processes. We want to see the world through your eyes, er, camera lens; not through the excessive use of editing tools. No captions or watermarks either, please.
  • To submit your entries, simply post your images in this thread.
  • Winners will be chosen by a panel of judges. Their decision will be final.
  • BYC Administration reserves the right to disqualify entries/posts not following the rules.
  • All BYC rules apply: Terms of Service (Rules)
  • This contest is void where prohibited.



The deadline for entries is TBD at midnight PST so get those pics posted!
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Good luck to all entrants!

If you have not joined in the Easter Hatch-a-long, please join us here:
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Title: 11th Annual EHAL - Contest #6: Interesting Places, Funny Antics and Poses of Other Fowl

11th Annual Easter Hatch a Long 2020
Contest #6: Interesting Places, Funny Antics and Poses of Other Fowl

2019 winner @WVduckchick
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2016 winner @RattleCan
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Entries from previous contests

See more pictures here:

2019 - Contest #6 Interesting Places, Funny Antics and Poses of Other Fowl - 10th Annual BYC Easter HAL

2018 - Contest #6 Interesting Places, Funny Antics and Poses of Other Fowl - 9th Annual BYC Easter HAL

2016 - Contest 9 Interesting Places, Funny Antics and Poses of Other Fowl - 7th Annual BYC Easter Hatch A L



We want to see your Turkeys, Peafowl, Waterfowl, Pheasants, Quail, Emus, Ostriches, Pigeons, Doves, etc. No chickens allowed!


A panel of judges will determine the winners!


Prize(s) TBD

Contest Rules:
Open to ALL BYC members
Entries welcome for all types of domestic fowl other than chickens.
NO CHICKENS ALLOWED!
You may enter four entries. One picture per post, please.
No Photoshop, captions, or watermarks allowed.
Your submission must be your own photo and not used in a previous contest.

To submit your entries, simply post your images in this thread. One picture per post, please.
Deadline for entry is April 11th, 2020 at midnight PST

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If you have not joined in the Easter Hatch-a-long, please join us here:
:jumpy🐥🐣🐤11th Annual Easter Hatch a Long 2020🐤🐣🐥 :jumpy
 
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Title: 11th Annual EHAL - Contest #7: Broodies & their babies!
11th Annual Easter Hatch a Long 2020
Contest #7: Broodies & their babies!

2019 Winner @MagpieDucks
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2018 Winner @Ravynscroft
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2017 Winner @redranger209
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2016 Winner @Chicks Galore3
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2015 Winner @zazouse
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Who doesn’t love seeing a mother hen with her chicks?
Show us your best pictures of your Broody Hen and her babies.
2 Picture entries per contestant, one picture per post, please.
The winner will be chosen by a panel of judges
To submit your entries, follow rules below and
post your photos in this thread!



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The deadline for entries is TBD 2020 at midnight PST!



Contest Rules:
Open to all BYC members
Must be your picture of your hen and chicks
The photo cannot have been entered in other contests
Maximum of 2 entries per person. One entry per post, please.
No fake editing or Captions - Only hens doing what comes naturally
We want to see the world through your eyes, not through the excessive use of editing tools.
However, basic cropping and poop removal is allowed.
To submit your entries, simply post your images in this thread
Deadline for entry is TBD 2020 at midnight PST
Winners are chosen by a panel of judges, judge’s decisions will be final.
BYC Administration reserves the right to disqualify entries/posts not following the rules
All BYC Rules Apply Terms of Service (Rules)
Void where prohibited


Previous contests:

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The Appenzeller Spitzhauben

With their characteristic forward sweeping crest, the Appenzeller Spitzhauben is an unusual looking bird. The breed originated in the Appenzell canton of northeast Switzerland and seem to date as far back as the 16th century, where similar birds are described as being developed in the local monasteries. Switzerland considers the Appenzeller Spitzhauben to be the national chicken of their country and the breed takes their name from the ceremonial hats worn by woman of the region, called Spitzhauben (pointed hood) which are reminiscent of the breeds large forward sweeping crest.

The breed fell into disfavor after WWII and was at the brink of extinction when a German breeder, Kurt Fischer, imported all three of the original colors (black, golden spangled and silver spangled) into Germany in 1953, he is credited with saving the breed. The silver spangled version was also imported in to the US in the 1950’s, and it is the primary color found in the US today. The breed is not currently recognized by the APA, but is in the UK.

Besides the characteristic crest, Appenzeller Spitzhauben have "V" combs, blue legs, and white skin. They are rather small birds, are very active and alert, and are good flyers and foragers. They do not take well to close confinement. They are cold hardy, and though they are primarily an ornamental breed today, the hens are good layers of medium-large sized eggs and are non-setters.

Details:
Breed purpose: Ornamental
Comb Type: V
Broodiness: Non-setter
Climate Tolerance: Average
Weight: Roosters 4.5 lbs, Hens 3.5 lbs.
Egg Productivity: Good
Egg Size: Medium
Egg Color: White

BYC Breed reviews:
Appenzeller Spitzhauben

General breed discussions & FAQ threads:
Spitzhaubens
Appenzeller Barthuhner Thread!
Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

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Come join the conversation

Do you own Appenzeller Spitzhauben? Are you an Appenzeller Spitzhauben breeder? If so, please reply to this thread with your thoughts and experiences, including:

  • What made you decide to get this breed?
  • Do you own them for fun? Breeding, or some other purpose?
  • What are your favorite characteristics of this breed?
  • Post some pictures of your birds; male/female, chicks, eggs, etc!

Click here to see the 2015 Appenzeller Spitzhauben Breed Focus thread.

Pictures from BYC members
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Rooster - @PhoredaBurds
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Rooster - @PhoredaBurds
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Rooster - @CrazyTalk
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Pullet - @stoneunhenged
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Pullet - @DeannaOR
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Flock - @flitter
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