The Unofficial Virtual Chicken Show! Ends October 1!!!!!

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Hey everyone, today I saw an online poultry show and I thought I wanted to host one so here are the requirements:
-pick one of three categories to enter as Novice (it is your first show), Advanced (you have done a few but not much), Competitive (you do shows all the time and you're practically a pro)
- after that you will enter the picture as one of three subcategories based off of what you're doing:
- hen (over 6 months old)
- pullet (under 6 months old)
- rooster (over 6 months old)
- cockerels (under 6 months old)
- hatchlings (under 4 weeks old)
- chick (between 4 and 8 weeks old)

-the chick category does not have to be sexed as well as the hatchlings. If you have a chicken that is unsexed but you know the age we will put it in whatever category we need some in.
-you can caption your photo for bonus points
-you MUST put the name of the chicken, the age, your category (novice, advanced, and competitive), your subcategory (hen, rooster, pullet, etc.), and the breed example down below:

Novice- Hen- This is Cashew my 10-month-old Rhode Island red-
Cashew is looking in the dirt for worms
You can have up to five entries.
The contest ends on October 1st, 2020. To submit photos reply to this thread. The prizes for each category and subcategory will be announced soon!
Thanks and good luck!
i have a mix roo, what do i do for breed.
 
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Advanced- Hen- This is Riju, my Speckled Sussex, looking her best. She is about 7-months.
P.S. I will be adding more entries.
 
I’m Noelle Reagan from Native Colors Exotics in Wisconsin.
I’m advanced due to in person Poultry shows.
This is Boyd of Native colors he is a Wheaton frizzle serama and one of my tabletop and APA champs of 2019 when shown as a cockerel.
His date of hatch is 1/31/19 so I’ll enter him in the cockerel class here too since he’s not one year yet.
(What makes him super special is, he is a very goof co-parent and helps his hen raise babies he’s more protective than she is! I’ve even caught him sitting on eggs while she eats a few times -coincidental? Perhaps or warm? Maybe but he could just be a super good daddy too! As unlikely as that may be, I am choosing to believe that logic!)
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Edit: I added a few more photos of Boyd as I thought a few different views may be helpful. The third picture is a double sanctioned serama show In Missouri in 2019, with serama expert and friend Jodi Forham (spelling?) judging and the Last photo is a promo pic of Boyd in 2019. On a side note, Boyd is from our original breeding stock for what we consider line 3 of our serama. We’ve looked the country over for the best possible bloodlines to add to our lines and found some from the four corners of the country and are very happy with our results. Boyd is a newer member of the Native Colors family, coming to us in March of 2019 from Becky Schultz in Oklahoma. The day Boyd landed in Wisconsin was a good day for our serama project. We love Boyd babies. We very selectively breed our birds (and We never breed birds that are related) so, to date, Boyd has less than ten chicks that he’s sired- all of which, he helped co-parent! So cute!
 
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