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Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: bantamhill on November 06, 2005, 09:24:13 PM
The South Central District Meet is December 10-11 in Shawnee, OK. I have committed myself to attending. I know Paul S. will be in attendance . . . any others? I know they limit the show to 3,000 birds (I can\'t imagine what that will look like) and I have received a show catalog and hope to give Paul someone to show against!

Michael
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Mike Gilbert on November 07, 2005, 07:50:34 PM
Michael, I can\'t get away because of my work schedule that time of year.    How long of a drive will it be for you?
I know Paul will be more than happy to have some competition!   Have a great time, and have a safe trip.

Mike G.
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: bantamhill on November 07, 2005, 07:56:34 PM
Almost 7 hours. It will basically a straight shot down I-44 once I get to it.

Michael
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Guest on November 08, 2005, 11:04:30 PM
If you can pick me up on the way through, I\'ll go....I just don\'t want to make the drive alone...
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Guest on November 09, 2005, 12:35:55 PM
Talked to Bob and Lucy Bridges at the Jamboree the other day they are planning on being at Shawnee so i\'d imagine they will bring Ameraucanas to. Chris
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: John on November 09, 2005, 05:36:22 PM
I just got the Lucasville show report in today\'s mail and see that the Bridges had BB bantam Ameraucana there.  It\'s nice to see they are still showing Ameraucanas, but wish they would get back into the club.  Maybe someone could encourage them a bit?
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: bantamhill on November 09, 2005, 08:09:42 PM
Angela,

Doesn\'t look like a problem to me. I hit I-44 at Lebanon! I have a van with a trailer hitch . . . I will look into what it would cost to rent a small trailer in case my wife and kids decide to go. We would have room for two more people comfortably in the van.

Michael
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Guest on November 09, 2005, 08:20:35 PM
What a sweetie!  
  Don\'t you dare....I\'ll load up six or eight birds in my Focus, and roll!  I\'ll see ya there!
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: bantamhill on November 09, 2005, 09:08:55 PM
Actually I may rent one anyway . . . let me see the cost of a small trailer . . . I may use that hitch yet!

Michael
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Guest on November 09, 2005, 09:44:01 PM
Honk when you go by the Conway exit, and I\'ll fall in behind!
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Paul on November 11, 2005, 09:29:18 AM
Its great to see you all are planning on showing at our district meet in Shawnee, OK. on Dec. 10-11.  Entries close November 21!  They may reach their limit of 3,000 head this year since Texas Exhibitors can come without having an AI test.  Angela & I were the only Texas exhibitors last year due to the AI test requirement to enter Oklahoma.  Two years ago they turned entries away due to reaching their 3,000 head limit.  This is one of the best & largest show in our district!  They have great facilities with heated building.  Two other exhibitors who were non club members exhibited Ameraucanas last year, but Angela and I were the only ABC members who showed Ameraucanas.  I saw and visited with 2 other ABC members who were showing other breeds.  Thanks in advance for supporting our district meet.  :D

Paul Smith
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Paul on November 19, 2005, 09:14:07 PM
Just a reminder that entries close for this show on Monday November 21.  I talked with Steve Jones the show secretary today he said as of Saturday morning he had 2,000 head.  He feels like by Tuesday they maybe full.  Hope you\'ve already mailed your entries in.  Ours were mailed off Friday. As of Saturday morning the only Ameraucanas entered were 3 large fowl blues.
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Guest on November 19, 2005, 09:44:23 PM
I\'m really sorry guys, but I\'m not going to be able to make it.  Maybe next year.
  On the brighter side.....Champion AOSB...blue pullet
Rsv Champ AOSB....black hen
NE Oklahoma Poultry Show Today
That will be it for me this year.

Good luck in Shawnee!
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Paul on November 27, 2005, 10:19:37 PM
I saw Steve Jones this week-end.  He said that he had 2700 as of Wednesday some classes are full but has room for 300 more.  Which he expects to be filled with the entries already in the mail.
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: bantamhill on November 27, 2005, 11:49:20 PM
That is going to be a lot of birds! I sent in my entry of 30 . . . a few more than half are large fowl. I am looking forward to the show!

Michael
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Paul on December 12, 2005, 03:17:46 PM
  The 2005 South-Central District Meet is now history.  Michael Muenks from California, Missouri and Angela & I were the only exhibitors of Ameraucanas this year.  Two others had made entries but didn\'t show.  The show barn was full with 3,000 head total at the 2-day show held in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
  The Ameraucanas were judged by Forrest Beauford.  Congratulations to Michael on his LF Silver Cock which won BB (best of breed), Champion Ameraucana and Res. Champion AOSB (All Other Standard Breed).  There were 4 Modern game, 24 black Sumatra, 3 blue Sumatra, 4 Cubalaya, 1 Shamo and 28 Ameraucanas for a total of 64 head in the AOSB Class.  Michael\'s silver hen was RV from the 7 head of silvers shown.  Michael also showed 4 whites with the cock being BV and a pullet RV.  Michael\'s Wheaten cock won BV and his hen was RV defeating our cockerel in the 3 head class of wheatens.  Michael showed the only buff a pullet and Angela and I showed the only blue wheaten a pullet.  We missed Amy Harrison this year in the blue wheaten class!  Speaking of Amy - anyone who has a good blue wheaten cockerel for sale, needs to contact me, as she is in need of one.  There were 6 blacks shown.  Our black cockerel won BV and one of our pullets was RV.  The black cockerel is the best black cockerel that we have ever produced.  He has a pen of pullets waiting for him as soon as he gets out of quarantine.  I\'m eager to get some chicks sired by him.  The blue class also had 6 head.  One of our blue cockerels won RV and the other one won BV, RB (reserve breed) and reserve Ameraucana.
  Michael also showed 12 bantams, some in each variety except silver.  No one else showed bantams this year.  Hopefully that soon will change!  Michael\'s buff cockerel was BV and his cock RV from the 2 shown.  Two black pullets were shown.  Three brown-reds with the cock being BV and RB (reserve breed) and a cockerel winning RV.  Two whites were shown with the cock being RV and the pullet BV and BB.  One blue wheaten cockerel, one wheaten hen and one blue wheaten hen were each BV.
  We had a good time visiting with Michael & Anastasia and other fanciers during the show.  Michael is very knowledgeable of poultry genetics and has some great ideas to help improve some of the varieties of Ameraucanas.  A brief discussion about where to hold our 2006 district meet was held.  I\'m open for suggestions!  All Texas shows are still out, as they are closed to Texas only exhibitors.  The fall show at Sedalia, Missouri is the same week-end as our national meet at Midland,Michigan, so it\'s out also.  It would be best if the show was in the fall.  There are several in Oklahoma with Shawnee being one of the best in our district.
  We also had the priviledge to meeting Thurman Maine from Arizona.  Thurman is going to be breeding black bantams.  Welcome aboard, Thurman.  The Ameraucana breed needs all the help that it can get reproducing and perfecting it\'s 8 recognized varieties, and developing the new ones.  The more birds that are hatched each year, the more progress made, in accomplishing these goals for the Ameraucana breed.
  Angela will post pictures of all the BV as soon as possible.    
 
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: John on December 12, 2005, 06:43:55 PM
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Res. Champion AOSB (All Other Standard Breed). There were 4 Modern game, 24 black Sumatra, 3 blue Sumatra, 4 Cubalaya, 1 Shamo and 28 Ameraucanas for a total of 64 head in the AOSB Class.

Not too shabby...not too shabby at all.
Congratulations guys and thank you, Paul, for a great report!
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Paul on December 12, 2005, 09:03:24 PM
Ameraucana Bantams at the
2005 South-Central District Meet in
Shawnee, Oklahoma
Dec. 10-11
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Paul on December 12, 2005, 09:16:54 PM
Large Fowl Ameraucanas at the
2005 South-Central District Meet at Shawnee, Oklahoma
Dec. 10-11
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Mike Gilbert on December 12, 2005, 10:15:13 PM
Nice going guys!   Paul, you\'re right, that is a great looking black cockerel.   Michael\'s silver male must be really great since he came out on top at this show.   There were some impressive looking birds in the lineup.   Michael, a couple of those bantams look familiar - am I right?

Mike G.
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Guest on December 13, 2005, 03:42:09 PM
It was great meeting you and Michael as well Paul. Sorry that we had to take off before Michael got back on Sunday morning. Still did not get home until after 11pm and had to work the next morning.
I was very impressed with the quality of the birds and the large fowl in particular. The Std Silver Male looked great on Champion row. The Blacks and Blues were very nice as well. But we are only going to have bantams at least in the short term.
Again it was good to meet you folks and your families. Have a great day. Thurman
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: bantamhill on December 16, 2005, 10:31:20 PM
We had a great time at the show and will go again! I came home with a hurt foot (I am just getting off of a cane!) and the shock of my silver cock going as far as he did . . . it was fun to see how the condition of the birds changes over time. One thing I really like was the same judge judging the bantam and large fowl. Mike alluded to the origins of some of my birds and I need to recognize the efforts of a few people.

For the bantams I had at the show from my own breeding pens came the white bantam pullet, the black bantam pullet, the blue hen, and the brown red cock. The wheaten hen was bred by John Blehm and the blue wheaten cockerel and buff cockerel were bred by Mike Gilbert.

For the large fowl I had at the show the silver cock and wheaten cock were from eggs hatched from Barbara Campbell\'s pens a few years back and the white cock was from the breeding done by John Blehm. The buff pullet is a product of my own efforts.

Thurman, I am sorry I didn\'t get to the show early enough on Sunday to send some black bantams home with you.

I encourage folks in the South Central region to consider this show . . . it is really impressive to see 3000+ birds.

Michael
Title: South Central District Meet, December 10-11
Post by: Guest on December 29, 2005, 12:38:33 AM
Quote from: bantamhill
We had a great time at the show and will go again! I came home with a hurt foot (I am just getting off of a cane!) and the shock of my silver cock going as far as he did . . . it was fun to see how the condition of the birds changes over time. One thing I really like was the same judge judging the bantam and large fowl. Mike alluded to the origins of some of my birds and I need to recognize the efforts of a few people.

For the bantams I had at the show from my own breeding pens came the white bantam pullet, the black bantam pullet, the blue hen, and the brown red cock. The wheaten hen was bred by John Blehm and the blue wheaten cockerel and buff cockerel were bred by Mike Gilbert.

For the large fowl I had at the show the silver cock and wheaten cock were from eggs hatched from Barbara Campbell\'s pens a few years back and the white cock was from the breeding done by John Blehm. The buff pullet is a product of my own efforts.

Thurman, I am sorry I didn\'t get to the show early enough on Sunday to send some black bantams home with you.

I encourage folks in the South Central region to consider this show . . . it is really impressive to see 3000+ birds.

Michael


No Micheal. It is I who am sorry. It was the weight of having a 14 hour drive and needing to be up for work at 4am the next morning that made me leave. But every day since I have returned and feed the few birds I picked up at the show I have wished that I had waited and had a few little black bearded birds to feed with the Dottes. I have been telling Ashleigh ( my 8 year old daughter ) that we will be at some point getting some little bearded black bantams that lay light blue eggs....she is most excited. Had a great time at the show and meeting you and your family and the Smith family. Hope the New Year will be good to you. Thurman.