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Past Meets / 11-13-21 Ohio Nationals Columbus, OH
« on: December 02, 2021, 12:08:00 PM »
This meet report has been entered and uploaded to the website:

http://ameraucanabreedersclub.org/meet_reports/11-13-21%20Ohio%20Nationals%20Columbus,%20OH.pdf

Congratulations to junior member Colton Brush and also Jerry DeSmidt for receiving Champion AOSB with their black Ameraucana cockerels!

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Breeding / The tail spread of an Ameraucana female
« on: December 01, 2021, 08:41:10 PM »
The APA standard reflects the tail of an Ameraucana female should be medium length and well spread with the top two feathers slightly curved. The ABA standard makes mention of the coverts being quite long, flowing well up the tail.

This particular post goes over some of the details relating to the tail spread of an Ameraucana female. I will try to create separate posts on the top two feathers and the coverts in the future.
 
When viewed from the side, the main tail feathers of an Ameraucana female (usually seven on each side) should be neither fan shaped nor pinched together.

The bantam wheaten female in picture 1 has a tail that is fan shaped (too spread) and that is carried too high. The tail should be 40 degrees above horizontal and we should select away from fan shaped tails.

The tail on the bantam blue pullet in photo 2 is well spread. A drawback of this particular pullet is that the tail is a little too long and it lacks correct covert length.  We do not want too much tail showing beyond the coverts.

The tail on the large fowl pullet in photo 3 is fairly well spread. Notice also that the coverts are long and flowing well up the tail.

The tail feathers on the large fowl pullet in photo 4 are pinched.

Hopefully this post will give you a few things to think about while you are assessing the tails on your Ameraucana females!

An APA and ABA standard book can be purchased at the following links:

https://amerpoultryassn.com/store/

https://www.bantamclub.com/online-store

There is a diagram on page 15 of the current APA SOP book that goes over the nomenclature of a female.

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News and Information / Membership dues are currently prorated!
« on: December 01, 2021, 01:43:00 PM »
Great news! Membership dues are prorated to 25% for the remainder of 2021 when you purchase one full year for 2022! New members are automatically entered into our new member prize drawing for 2022 which is a $250 Visa gift card. The new member prize drawing will take place at our 2022 national meet. You do not have to be present to win!

* Juniors pay $12.50 for a membership through 2022

* Individuals pay $15.00 for a membership through 2022

* Families pay $22.50 for a membership through 2022

The purpose of the Ameraucana Breeders Club is to encourage the continued improvement of Ameraucana bantams and large fowl through breeding, exhibition and dissemination of relevant information. Our new members receive a handbook that is packed with useful breeding information, quarterly newsletters, forum access, are eligible to earn exhibitor points and can qualify for rosettes. Members can list their hatching eggs, chicks and adult birds for sale in our three Breeder’s Directories!

To join, click the following link!

http://www.ameraucanabreedersclub.org/membership.html

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This meet report has been entered and uploaded to the website:

http://www.ameraucanabreedersclub.org/meet_reports/11-6-21%20Heart%20of%20the%20Ozarks%20Poultry%20Show%20Fayetteville,%20AR%20District.pdf

Congrats Max!

It was great to see several good quality Ameraucanas at this meet. Among others, I was impressed with the good type on Brad and Gracie Stonebarger’s Ameraucanas and Stacy Melton’s LF brown reds. Congrats to everyone that showed and represented the Ameraucana breed!

*There was quite a bit of info on this meet report. If you notice an error, I can be reached via PM or via email at abcsecretaryhelton@gmail.com.

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News and Information / It’s ABC renewal time!
« on: November 11, 2021, 01:05:30 PM »
It’s ABC membership renewal time! I have sent renewal reminders for our individual, family and junior memberships.

You can also renew your ABC membership on our website via the following link:

http://ameraucanabreedersclub.org/membership.html

You can also send payment via PayPal to info@ameraucanabreedersclub.org.

If you haven't joined the Ameraucana Breeders Club yet, we would love for you to do so!

If you have any questions about your renewal, I am happy to help you. I can be reached via email at abcsecretaryhelton@gmail.com!

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News and Information / New member goal reached!
« on: November 09, 2021, 11:18:13 AM »
Congratulations to the Board and Club for meeting our new member goal for 2021! Thankful for all the people promoting the Ameraucana breed!

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The second prequalifying meet for large fowl splash was a success! It was held at the Heart of the Ozarks poultry show in Fayetteville, AR on 11/6/21! Thank you to everyone that participated in the effort for the breed!

5 cocks, 7 hens, 6 cockerels and 7 pullets were exhibited by Chris Cross, Jennifer Thurber, Sara Church, Max Strawn, Paul & Angela Smith and Lindsay Helton for a total of 25 head of large fowl splash!

The first qualifying meet will be held in 2022.

To view the video recap of the prequalifying meet, visit the following link:

https://fb.watch/9agnCy2tnj/


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News and Information / Fraudulent email
« on: November 04, 2021, 02:51:33 AM »
A few of our members have received a fraudulent email from an account that is impersonating Paul Smith. Please disregard the email.

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I had a great time at our SE district meet this past weekend. It was a good day for the Ameraucana breed! We were blessed with Champion LF the first show with a blue wheaten pullet and Reserve Champion LF the second show with the same blue wheaten pullet.

Champion Ameraucana was the aforementioned blue wheaten pullet and Reserve Champion Ameraucana was one of our self blue hens. I took a video of the birds that were shown. It is floating around on Facebook. If you would like me to send it to you, just send me a PM.

The full meet report can be viewed here:
http://ameraucanabreedersclub.org/meet_reports/10-30-21%20Heart%20of%20Dixie%20Poultry%20Show%20Fort%20Payne,%20AL%20DISTRICT.pdf

It was good to meet and catch up with fellow ABC members. Dee did an awesome job with table set up, greeting and helping ABC members. She even reeled in a member or two. Jaclyn and Zac Head are two of the sweetest people I have come across at the show hall. Great members of the club that are excited to work with and improve the Ameraucana breed. Amber Fox and her son were doing well! Our newest member in Florida is looking forward to promoting the breed with juniors. We missed Pat Dukes. She had hoped to come but her husband was recently in a car accident. Prayers for the family. Our daughter Brooklyn showed for the first time and really enjoyed it! We are looking forward to hatching a lot of bantam white and splits in 2022 to work on the variety. It will be a fun mother/daughter project.

Two personal takeaways from our district meet:

1) Don’t be overcritical of your birds. A bird that I considered leaving at home took top honors in LF.

2) When traveling to shows it’s worth it to go ahead and drive in on Friday versus early Saturday when possible. The show room lights were really bright at the venue and the wheaten and blue wheaten were a little frazzled when we cooped them in. By Saturday morning they had settled down.

Jerry Couch (last photo) is not a member of the club but I included his photo to tell a story. Jerry was at the first show I ever attended and immediately became a source of encouragement to me with my hobby. We both landed on Champion Row that first show and again this past weekend. He escorted me to the aisle where the birds were while we laughed. After my win at my first show, I added several color varieties of Ameraucana. At one of the following shows that Jerry and I both attended, he took a look at all the varieties I had in tow and jokingly asked me if I planned on being a breeder or a hatchery. Some people have ample space to work on several varieties and do them justice but I do not. He encouraged me to pick a few varieties instead of several and to really focus in on improving them. After that, I dropped down to two varieties in large fowl (I have since added blue, black and splash while we work on the splash approval process). It has paid off and has been fun fine-tuning the birds. Anyway, I thought I would pass on Jerry's advice in case it is of help to someone out there. Jerry- thank you for being a mentor and friend over the last several years! You have been a blessing to my family.

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News and Information / 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award
« on: October 26, 2021, 12:12:34 AM »
Gordon Gilliam is the recipient of our 2021 Lifetime Achievement award. Gordon has been a member of the club since 2010. He has served on the Board of Directors since 2017 as North Central District Director. Gordon has encouraged the continued improvement of bantam and large fowl Ameraucana and actively mentors our members. He possesses several strong leadership traits. He is a team player and is very positive. We are lucky to have you as a board member Gordon and we thank you for your dedication to both the club and the breed.

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Past Meets / 10-16-2021 Central Indiana Poultry Show Lebanon, IN
« on: October 25, 2021, 11:34:01 AM »
This meet report, with the information provided, has been entered and uploaded to the website:

http://ameraucanabreedersclub.org/meet_reports/10-16-2021%20Central%20Indiana%20Poultry%20Show%20Lebanon,%20IN.pdf

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