Went to a poultry show for the first time

eestep8

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It was the southern ohio poultry ass'ns spring show.

I had entered my chickens but wasn't able to get there that morning to enter them
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However we went later in the day and it was amazing and fun
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I now know that there is a big difference between hatchery vs. breeder chickens. The RIR, Brahmas, and Langshans were HUGE!!!!
I have never seen a chicken that big before. A friend of the family always bought Orps and rirs from a hatchery and they are like half the size of the show birds.

I saw showgirls in person for the first time and I want them even more now lol.

I found an awesome breed that I'd never seen before, I am pretty sure it is the Shamo (some of the pics online don't look as awesome as the ones at the show) They are so neat they look like dinosaurs, they have huge think legs. They must be close in genetics to some of the prehistoric birds. My mom hated them but I want some so I'd have to get eggs and nit tell her what they really are lol.

I have also fell inlove with sumatras. The ones there had black combs and waddles, unlike some I've seen in pics. I like the solid black ones better.

I took my cameras but for some reason I didn't take any pics lol DUH.

The sad thing was finding out our chickens would've gotten 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. There wasn't any Mille Fluer pullets in the Junior section and 1 cockeral, and my sister was supposed to be entering a cockeral and pullet. Our Sebright would've lost maybe even DQ'd it is twice the size of the ones there. Our Red Pyle OEGB cockeral would've gotten 1st or 2nd cause there was only 1 other one, and I can't remember how many pullets there were.

So we definately should've got up and got them there. But it was a blast and I am looking for the next one close enough to go to.
 
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i remember my first show.... ya i was amazed at how HUGE the brahmas. BO's ect. were!!! Shamos were awesome.
 
eestep8, I know what you mean about the size..they looked unreal didn't they? I went to the same poultry show. This was my second time. My brother met me over there. It was his first time. He was amazed and surprised at all of the variety's and also the size of some of the chickens. I have bought almost all of mine from the hatchery and now I wish I hadn't. I would love to bring a set of each breed home wouldn't you? What did you think of the water fowl!? I wanted to bring all of them home. My brothers favorite was the white call ducks, my husband couldn't believe the penciled ducks. Did you see those? They are very unusual. I enjoyed every minute of it. Don't forget about the fall show. I showed a white wyondotte rooster. He got a 1, but didn't place. I couldn't get him white enough after being outside. I can't stand the thought of keeping him caged to keep him white. His sister got reserve american breed, showed by Joe Fitch. I was excited for him. I am glad you enjoyed your first show. DJ
 
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I will loved the call ducks. I never really liked runner ducks cause I had only saw them in pics and didn't like they way they stand but after seeing them in person I want some now. One was even standing for us. I don't like the muscovy drakes faces(can't remember what thats called) but I love the girls. I loved everything, there were so many things that I never wanted but now I do lol. I don't remember seeing penciled ducks
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My mom and sister were rushing me through.

I wish I would've had more time, I needed hours lol.

I will definately be showing in the fall show.
 
The bigger they are, the easier they are to catch. LOL Your right, the Exhibition breeder lines have much more thought then hatchery. Hatchery breeders want their birds to lay alot of eggs. Everyone wants eggs, but they take little time in maintaining a standard. And to each their own. I agree with what you like. For the same reason. I just started my Buff/Black/Blue Orpington flocks. But, I started with quality. It would take me 5 years with hatchery stock to get where I am IF I didn't buy from exhibition breeders. My Black Orpingtons lay 2 out of 3 days. And have 100% fertility, plus they are close to a standard. And all they have to please is me. I am not easy to please.
 
Lucasville is always an awesome show! There are two more ABA/APA sanctioned shows in OH yet before "summer break."

Buckeye Fancy Feather Club, held on June 13 at the Canfield Fairgrounds, Canfield, Ohio. Contact Rhonda Simmons, Secretary, 5220 Adams Rd., East Palestine, OH 44413, (330) 426-6870, [email protected]. Judges: Rick Hare and Paul Kroll

And there’s a new ABA/APA sanctioned show in Ohio this summer: a one-day show held on June 27th, hosted by The Top of Ohio Poultry Association, sponsored by the Ben Logan FFA Alumni. It will be held at the Logan County Fairgrounds, in Bellefontaine, OH, off Ohio State Route 68. Judges for Open are Clell Agler & Lew Cunningham; Youth Judge is Ed Mongold; and Showmanship will be judged by Tylor Murray. Show Superintendant is Ron Murray, Show Secretary is Jeff Wolfe, email him at [email protected] for a show catalogue.
 

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