I am thinking of entering a few birds in our fall show but don't expect to be winning anything too big. We have a lot of people who have been breeding and showing for 30-50 some years. Duane Urch usually enters a bird or two, and the Schulner's and La Geese's and also some big Ameraucana people ,one of whom actually developed the Ameraucana's and was instramental in getting them into the SOP. He also has the female blue wheaton bantam that posed for the picture in the sop book. I heard Larry La Geese won something at that big Indianapolis show last year. And Schulner's are selling their silkies nation wide now for quite a pretty penny. (I don't even bother showing my silkies) Maybe I will put one in for the fun of it. If i can turn her white again. Mine are yard birds and they get to roll in dirt and such things. So, when I show I really would be happy if I even got a third place ribbon.
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My friend the judge bought a pair of modern game bantams last year for $100 a pair out of Texas. I am sure theitr off spring will be in the show. So mine that I got from Duane Urche as babies , although very very nice, may have a struggle competing against those.
We shall see.
I know the Schulners have a special diet for their birds year round and keep them in shade all the time and on lots of clean shavings or long grass(except the whites). No corn whatsoever. And wheat mixed with grains and pellets etc....

My friend the judge bought a pair of modern game bantams last year for $100 a pair out of Texas. I am sure theitr off spring will be in the show. So mine that I got from Duane Urche as babies , although very very nice, may have a struggle competing against those.

I know the Schulners have a special diet for their birds year round and keep them in shade all the time and on lots of clean shavings or long grass(except the whites). No corn whatsoever. And wheat mixed with grains and pellets etc....
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