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Upcoming Meets / Comanche Crossroads, 2/8/2020- 2/9/2020, Comanche, TX
« on: January 22, 2020, 11:49:45 AM »
I am looking back at meet requests that came through prior to my tenure and wanted to post them to the forum this morning! Good luck at the show ABC members!

Show Name: Comanche Crossroads
Meet Type: Club
Show Start - End Dates: 2/8/2020- 2/9/2020
Host Club: Comanche Crossroads
Show Address: 1005 S. Austin
Show City, St, Zip: Comanche, TX 76442
Show Secretary: Dwayne & Melody Jonas
Show Secretary's Email: comanchecrossroads@gmail.com

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Upcoming Meets / National Western Poultry Show, 1/25/2020, Denver, CO
« on: January 22, 2020, 11:02:49 AM »
I am looking back at meet requests that came through prior to my tenure and wanted to post them to the forum this morning! Good luck at the show ABC members!

Show Name: National Western Poultry Show
Meet Type: Club
Single Show
Show Start - End Dates: 1/25/2020 - 1/26/2020
Host Club: National Western Stock
Show Facility: National Western Complex, Lower Level
Show Address: 4655 Humboldt St.
Show City, St, Zip: Denver, CO 80216
Show Secretary: Brenda Strong
Show Secretary's Email: varietyfire@gmail.com

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Upcoming Meets / Apache Country Poultry Show, 10/24/20, St. Johns, AZ
« on: January 17, 2020, 10:05:09 AM »
Show Name: Apache Country Poultry Show
Meet Type: Club
Double Show
Show Start - End Dates: 10/24/2020 - 10/24/2020
Host Club: Apache County Poultry
Show Facility: Apache County Fairgrounds
Show Address: 825 West 4th North
Show City, St, Zip: St. Johns, AZ 85936
Show Secretary: Lacy Greer
Show Secretary's Email: lvgreer59@yahoo.com

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Show Name: YMBL South Texas State Fair Poultry Show
Meet Type: Club
Single Show
Show Start - End Dates: 3/28/2020 - 3/28/2020
Host Club: YMBL South Texas State Fair
Show Facility: South Texas State Fair
Show Address: 7250 Wespark Dr.
Show City, St, Zip: Beaumont, TX 77705
Show Secretary: Debra Corbello
Show Secretary's Email: info@ymbl.org

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Show Name: Mike The Headless Chicken Show & Extravaganza
Meet Type: Club
Double Show
Show Start - End Dates: 5/29/2020 - 5/30/2020
Host Club: High Desert Feather Fanciers
Show Facility: Fruita Civic Center
Show Address: 325 E Aspen Ave
Show City, St, Zip: Fruita, CO 81521
Show Secretary: Linda Lunch
Show Secretary's Email: highdesertff@gmail.com

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Show Name: Utah Fancy Poultry Association Show
Meet Type: Club
Double Show
Show Start - End Dates: 3/13/2020 - 3/14/2020
Host Club: Utah Fancy Poultry Association
Show Facility: Davis County Fair Grounds
Show Address: 151 South 1100 West
Show City, St, Zip: Farmington, UT 84025
Show Secretary: Michelle Muldowney-Stevens
Show Secretary's Email: utahfancypoultry@gmail.com

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Show Name: Colorado Poultry Association Spring Show
Meet Type: Club
Double Show
Show Start - End Dates: 4/10/2020 - 4/11/2020
Host Club: Colorado Poultry Association
Show Facility: Boulder County Fairgrounds
Show Address: 9595 Nelson Rd.
Show City, St, Zip: Longmont, CO 80501
Show Secretary: Derek Brady
Show Secretary's Email: coloradopoultryassociation@gmail.com

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Show Name: Dayton Fancy Feather
Meet Type: Club
Double Show
Show Start - End Dates: 4/25/2020 - 4/26/2020
Host Club: Dayton Fancy Feather
Show Facility: Darke County Fairground
Show Address: 800 Sweitzer Street
Show City, St, Zip: Greenville, OH 45331
Show Secretary: Amanda Heitzman
Show Secretary's Email: amanda.heitzman@hotmail.com

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Ameraucana Breeders Club 2020 New Member Drawing:

Every year at our National meet, the names of all new members that have joined from one National meet to the next are put in a hat and one very lucky winner is drawn. Due to an anonymous donation by one of our members for this drawing, this is our biggest new member prize ever! This year’s recipient will be receiving a set of poultry gifts valued at $350! Wow! This prize includes a group of items that will help you to successfully hatch and brood Ameraucana chicks! To join the ABC, go to the following link! Dues start at just $10 per year!

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

The items that will be included in the new member prize are listed below!     

Brinsea Products Mini II Advance Automatic Egg Incubator

•   Excellent visibility
•   Fully digital menu driven controls
•   Programmable automatic egg turning
•   Countdown to hatch day with auto stop

Premier Chick Brooder Heating Plate - 10" x 10"

•   A heating plate simulates a hen keeping chicks warm and cozy beneath her feathers.
•   Chicks stay warm by contact with warm underside of the plate.
•   Height easily adjusts from 1.5" - 6" using adjustable legs to accommodate the size of your chicks.
•   Warms up to 15 chicks. Requires 110 volt outlet and uses 15 watts/hr. 1 year limited warranty

Breeding Notebook

•   Hatching Record Chart
•   Breeding Pair Records
•   Flock Inventory Chart
•   Treatment Records
•   Income and Expense Chart
•   Show Results Chart
•   Egg Collection Chart
•   Grooming Bucket Checklist
•   Poultry Show Abbreviations Pocket Guide

Chick Toe Punch

Magicfly LED Light Egg Candler

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News and Information / ABC Membership Renewals are Due!
« on: January 06, 2020, 07:49:42 PM »
If you haven't yet renewed your ABC membership, now is the time to do so! I have been receiving a steady stream of renewals the past few weeks!

You can renew your ABC membership via our website at the following link: http://ameraucanabreedersclub.org/membership.html

Our dues prices haven't changed. They are as follows:

Juniors - $10/year
Individual - $12/year
Family - $18/year
Individual Lifetime - $200
Family Lifetime - $300

If you haven't joined the Ameraucana Breeders Club yet, we would love for you to do so! I am creating a flyer to release soon that contains an EXCEPTIONAL list of items that will be awarded to a VERY lucky new member whose name is drawn during our annual “New Member Drawing.” This drawing will take place at our 2020 National Meet in Norman, OK. You do not have to be present to win!
 
If you have any questions about your renewal, I am happy to help you. I can be reached via email at info@ameraucanabreedersclub.org.

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News and Information / Updated database has been provided!
« on: January 04, 2020, 02:42:32 PM »
Susan Mouw has finished the process of updating our database!

If you have not already done so, I recommend thanking Susan for taking the time to update our database. She volunteered her time to complete this task so that I would be provided with a current, up to date database and I greatly appreciate her efforts. Thank you Susan!   

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News and Information / New ABC Meet Request Process!
« on: January 03, 2020, 05:53:43 PM »
The Ameraucana Breeders Club has some very exciting news to share! We have just unveiled a fully automated “ABC Meet Request” process!

This process enables our members to submit meet requests online that are automatically uploaded into the ABC database! The process is pre-formatted to automatically provide one click emails to the requesting member, district director, and show secretary! Wow!

A special thank you to Susan Mouw, our Special Projects Coordinator, for creating this process! Susan possesses a special set of programming skills and built this program from the ground up! Thank you for volunteering your time for the ABC Susan. We greatly appreciate your efforts!

To see the new process, click the following link:

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

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Breeding / The Stern of a Wheaten Ameraucana Male
« on: December 27, 2019, 04:27:18 PM »
One of our club members, Jessica Rodgers, asked the following question on a group I help admin. I thought it was great question and useful for us to have on the forum, so I am sharing it on here with her permission. Thank you Jessica!

“SOP question about Wheatens/Blue Wheatens... under Blue Wheatens it says about Body and Stern: “Blue, orange-red ticking in fluff permissible“ but nothing is said about the “orange-red ticking” regarding the Wheatens (Under the Wheaten OEGB that your referred to). Why is that? I have a few males with the red ticking that is mentioned but in Wheaten. And the word “permissible“ gave me the feeling it’s allowed but not really wanted. Would I be correct in assuming that? Here is a photo of one of my Wheaten males in question.”

My response:

Ticking is referred to in the standard as “minute but distinct specks of color on feathers other than the ground color, a defect.”

For the plumage on a wheaten male, we are instructed to refer to the color description for the wheaten old English game bantam. Under that color description, it states that the body and stern should be “black.” On the blue wheaten male description, it states that the body and stern should be “blue, orange-red ticking in the fluff permissible.” The genes that are responsible for creating the pattern on the wings and breast of a blue wheaten male are the likely culprits for what you are seeing on the wheaten cockerel’s stern.

Interestingly, if we hop over to the American Bantam Association standard for wheaten plumage, under body and stern, it states “body- black, sparsely laced with red at approach to stern, pure black preferred.” I think the bantam color description tells us two things, one, that the red lacing you are seeing at approach to the stern has been seen and dealt with by other wheaten and blue wheaten Ameraucana breeders throughout the years, and two, that it is not preferred.

All other elements equal, a wheaten male that has a black body and stern most closely adheres to the standard outlined by the American Poultry Association. I personally cull for what you are seeing in the stern of the wheaten male. As the saying goes though, we have to “build the barn before we paint it.” If he has the best type out of all of your cockerel grow outs, I would consider using him in one of your pens, hatching a lot/culling hard and selecting away from it. As we all know, there are no perfect birds out there.

A special thank you to the APA for granting me permission to use portions of the standard when answering breeding questions and creating educational posts. To buy a copy of the American Poultry Association Standard of Perfection book, visit the following link:

http://www.amerpoultryassn.com/store.htm

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Exhibiting & Promoting / 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award
« on: December 21, 2019, 09:47:02 AM »
The Lifetime Achievement award is presented every year at our National Meet to a member that has made significant contributions to the club and the breed. Rob Sando is the 2019 recipient of the Ameraucana Breeders Club Lifetime Achievement Award. Rob has been a member of the Ameraucana Breeders Club since 2002. He has served on the Ameraucana Breeders Club Board of Directors for two terms. He was an ABC board member during 2007-2008 term and is currently our North East District Director. Rob also helped plan and carry out our 2018 Ameraucana Breeders Club National Meet. Thank you for your contributions to the club Rob!

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The 2019 ABC National Meet was a big success. Thank you to the folks that took the trip to the Dixie Classic in Knoxville, TN to attend the meet. It was exciting to host the National Meet in the South East District. Honorary Vice-President Jerry DeSmidt had his birds tested and drove a considerable distance to be there. Thank you for bringing so many birds Jerry and for being such a good advocate for the breed and club. Jerry donated a pair of bantams for the silent auction which were excitedly won by a junior member. Spencer Crouse and his family were able to attend the meet. It was a pleasure to meet their young son and to have fellowship with them throughout the weekend.

I am known for being a night owl and surprised myself by being the first person to arrive at the show hall on Saturday morning. I waited patiently until they unlocked the show hall doors and then began setting up the ABC table. Don Cash arrived with extra coffee which provided a much-needed caffeine boost and the ABC members quickly immersed themselves in setting out ABC material, trophies and items for the ABC table and silent auction. James Treadway’s table was set up right beside the ABC table. James was kind enough to make the show boxes that were used in the silent auction. Don and Gordon Gilliam bought three show boxes for the silent auction. Don also came equipped with several nice trophies and awards for the exhibitors. Don was a really good salesman and talked several folks into buying raffle tickets to support the ABC. Jeff and Sherry Vance were at the National meet from start to finish and they were both extremely helpful. Sherry helped to sell numerous raffle tickets and Jeff helped to set up and organize the eggs for the egg contest among other things.

We added two new junior members at the National Meet! Welcome to the Ameraucana Breeders Club Abigail Lewis and Claire O'Neill! I judged my first egg contest while at the show. It drew a lot of attention to the ABC table. I am a bit of a perfectionist and commented a few times that I took my judging job a little “too seriously.” There were four categories in the egg contest, and the first place winners for each category were as follows: large fowl hen= Jeff Vance, large fowl pullet= Jerry DeSmidt, bantam pullet= Jerry DeSmidt, and bantam hen: Don Cash. Don was pulled to the side following the egg contest and was commended for his excellent set of silver eggs. A wide array of folks made their way to the ABC table throughout the morning and afternoon at the National Meet. The raffle drew a lot of people to the auction table. Folks had “three ways to win” and could buy one ticket for $5 or 3 tickets for $10. There was a $100 Tractor Supply gift-card, a new American Poultry Association standard of perfection book, and an older model American Poultry Association standard of perfection book used in the raffle. The older model standard of perfection book was rumored to be worth more than the new model!

Dan Castle, who judged the Ameraucanas, was very pleased with the excellent type in the large fowl and bantam Ameraucanas. He also remarked that the birds shown were in extremely good condition. He was particularly complimentary of the white bantams. He said that he would like to see more beard/muff expression overall in the bantam Ameraucanas. Jerry DeSmidt won Champion Ameraucana with a bantam white hen and Reserve Champion Ameraucana with a large fowl black pullet. Congratulations to all of the winners at the show and a special thank you to each and every individual that made this National Meet a success.

Pictures to follow.

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