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In the USA, it looks like Light, Speckled, & Red Sussex are the only varieties in the standard, so these would be the only varieties that can be shown in open shows? Can Coronation be shown in junior(4H) shows?
What about bantam Sussex, can these be shown in open shows, and what varieties?
 
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okay thanks

I could see black on the extended wing of the lights by the beginning of the second week. The pic below is at 3 weeks,it's not a good picture but there's no mistaking who's who now!

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These are my little buggers , 9 days old , the speckled variety . The two dark ones are GLWs . I was able to buy them from a local man , he had really nice chickens . THey were huge ! Ended up getting 6 Speckled Sussex and 4 GLWs . They are so sweet , hope there is a hen in there .
 
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In a sanction APA show only a recognised variety can win Best of Breed etc.

However, any variety can be shown, just can not win anything but Best of Variety and AOV: All Other Variety. So you can show them in an open show or a junior show.
 
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Yes, I use pine shavings for everything. I read that straw harbors mold spores, so I just never have bought any. I am very happy with the shavings, and they are easy to clean up.

I 2nd the pine shavings. So much easier than straw.

Yesterday I went to Agway to get three bales of pine shavings to set up some breeding pens. They didn't have a one, and didn't know when they were getting any in. "No one is building anything," the owner said. That is, of course, where our shavings come from. It's always interesting how the recession filters down to all aspects of life.
 

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