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The seminars are organized by the Junior Show Committe even though the most attendance is by adults.
I will find out this weekend, during set-up, what is going on.
I don't have much to do with the Jr. Show other than judging some so my information is not complete.
The entry ended up being 6,900 birds. Biggest show of the year, Junior show and largest waterfowl exhibit.
Well - this is really up in the air. Dr. Keith Bramwell of Arkansas State was to conduct the seminars. He comes to The OHIO NATIONAL because the University considers it one of the best locations they know of to see youngsters who are interested in a poultry science education. They think of The OHIO NATIONAL as "the happy hunting ground".
But this year Dr. Bramwell has been dipatched to Australia by the University to collect and bring back from there Heritage breed chickens that came from America in the 1930's and have had no different blood introduced to the line since then. This is all being done at the behest of P. Allen $mith who i$ intere$ted in Heritage chicken$. Very intere$ted. Did I $ay he i$ very intere$ted?
We are scrabling to come up with something. It will be announced at the show.
The seminars are organized by the Junior Show Committe even though the most attendance is by adults.
I will find out this weekend, during set-up, what is going on.
I don't have much to do with the Jr. Show other than judging some so my information is not complete.
The entry ended up being 6,900 birds. Biggest show of the year, Junior show and largest waterfowl exhibit.
Well - this is really up in the air. Dr. Keith Bramwell of Arkansas State was to conduct the seminars. He comes to The OHIO NATIONAL because the University considers it one of the best locations they know of to see youngsters who are interested in a poultry science education. They think of The OHIO NATIONAL as "the happy hunting ground".
But this year Dr. Bramwell has been dipatched to Australia by the University to collect and bring back from there Heritage breed chickens that came from America in the 1930's and have had no different blood introduced to the line since then. This is all being done at the behest of P. Allen $mith who i$ intere$ted in Heritage chicken$. Very intere$ted. Did I $ay he i$ very intere$ted?
We are scrabling to come up with something. It will be announced at the show.
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