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Exhibiting & Promoting / Re: Self Blue Recognition
« on: January 26, 2020, 03:38:04 PM »
  Thanks to all for expressing their appreciation to us (Paul & Angela Smith)!  I can not express enough that the recognition process is a TEAM effort!  I (Paul Smith) was only the appointed spokesperson for the committee, and took on the leadership role and responsibility of getting the required number of exhibitors and birds at the designated shows.  I can hardly wait to see a self blue Ameraucana on Champion Row!

  Paul Smith

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Exhibiting & Promoting / Self Blue Recognition
« on: January 25, 2020, 05:28:11 PM »
 Five years of effort and lots of persuading others to come and show their self blue large fowl Ameraucanas has finally seen them recognized as a standard variety!  They won the approval vote of the APA board on Friday night (Jan. 24, 2020) at the semi-annual meeting at the Pearl River Classic in Columbia, Mississippi.  Going through the recognition process will cause one to be more appreciative of the varieties already recognized within their breed!

  This recognition process was a joint effort by many who contributed to make it happen!  A special thanks to each:  Susan Mouw for all the paper work which started the process;
the five who signed the affidavit stating that they had bred the self blue for 5 years while maintaining an APA membership:(alphabetical order by last name);  Barbara Dodington, Debra Hogan, Christina Korfus, Jean Ribeck, Paul & Angela Smith;
Oklahoma State Poultry Federation Shawnee, Oklahoma for hosting first prequalifying meet on Dec. 10 & 11, 2016 with (in exhibitor list order) Shannon Rowe, Howard Story, Paul & Angela Smith, and April Howington exhibiting 6 cocks, 6 hens, 5 cockerels and 8 pullets and judge Jim Sallee recommending them;
Dixie Classic Knoxville, TN. for hosting second prequalifying meet on December 2 & 3, 2017 with (listed by exhibitor number) Barbara Dodington, Pat Dukes, Lindsay Helton,
Paul & Angela Smith, Sherry Klaus, and Holly McDonnell exhibiting 5 cocks, 8 hens, 6 cockerels and 6 pullets and judge Brian Knox recommending them;
North American Poultry Breeders Show in Shawnee, Oklahoma hosting our first qualifying meet on November 17 & 18, 2018 with (exhibitor list order) Sherry Klaus, Shannon Rowe, Chris Cross, Paul & Angela Smith, Matt Cooperrider, Lorri Story, Howard Story, and Dakota's Chickens (Dakota Weimar) exhibiting 6 cocks, 14 hens, 5 cockerels and 12 pullets and judge Amanda Stallman for recommending them;
Ohio National Columbus, OH. for hosting final qualifying meet on November 9 & 10, 2019 with (in exhibitor list order) Patricia Dukes, Barbara Dodington, Susan Mouw, Lindsay Helton, Jean Ribeck, Paul & Angela Smith, Eric Waterman, Shannon Rowe, Chris Cross, and Dakota's Chickens (Dakota Weimar) exhibiting 6 cocks, 10 hens, 10 cockerels, and 16 pullets and judge Tom Carey for recommending them;
the entire APA board for their approval vote;
also to each person who purchased self blue Ameraucanas from those who showed their birds in the prequalifying & qualifying meets as these purchases helped to provide for the expense of showing.

  It was truly a team effort which I was honored to be part of!

  Now that the self blue Ameraucanas are officially recognized, we need to make sure we enter them correctly in the shows by using the name self blue and encourage others to use the correct name.  Now they are eligible to win BB (best of breed) and higher, Best AOSB (best all other standard breed), champion large fowl or show champion.

  We also need to watch out for self blue that are getting too light in color (off white with a light blue tint), like APA district 3 director, well known judge, and 32 year breeders of self blue d'Anver bantams, Tim Bowles, said could happen.  Last weekend at the Ft. Worth poultry show a white/self blue cockerel with a yellow beak and red on his wings was placed as BV instead of being DQ, while there were several very nice self blue with correct color in the show.

  Paul Smith

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 Great news, we had 10 APA members (needed 5) to show 6 cocks, 10 hens, 10 cockerels and 16 pullets for a total of 42 head.  We needed at least 5 in each class and an additional 5 for a minimum of 25 head.
The judge Tom Carey, Bart Pals, standard committee chairman and John Monaco, APA president, all commented how good the type was on all the self blue Ameraucanas and how much they have improved.  Color still off on the males and a few of the females.  However, the consensus was that they will be approved at the semi annual meeting the last weekend in January at the Pearl River show in Mississippi.  The APA board will be voting on both the self blue Ameraucana and black Maran.  There was a glitch in both clubs paper work to have the vote take place at Columbus, so we wait in suspense until the final say so!

  It has been a fun but trying experience the past five years in getting the self blue recognized.  I was presented a commemorative award by Lindsay Helton for all the effort of getting the self blue Ameraucana recognized.  It is much appreciated!  Having been through the recognition process makes one appreciate the recognized varieties within the breed even more!

  The ten (in exhibitor order) who made the self blue recognition possible are Patricia Dukes, Barbara Dodington, Susan Mouw, Lindsay Helton, Jean Ribbeck, Paul & Angela Smith, Eric Waterman, Shannon Rowe, Chris Cross, and Dakota's Chickens.  A special thanks to Lindsay Helton who kept count of each class and promoted the show, getting commitments to make sure we could and would meet the numbers required for the meet.  Also a special thanks to Shannon Rowe who took on the responsibility of bringing and showing birds for three other exhibitors from Texas.  We would not have met the minimum required numbers without this special  help from both Shannon and Lindsay!
Also a special thanks to Barbara Dodington who came from Canada, bearing all the extra expenses of crossing country borders!  Thanks to all 10 exhibitors!  This is a group effort that the whole Ameraucana breed will benefit from.  I'm eager to see a Self Blue Ameraucana on Champion Row!
 
  Now for the 5 placings in each class!

  Cocks 1 Patricia Dukes, 2 Dakota's Chickens, 3 Paul & Angela Smith, 4 Chris Cross, 5 Paul & Angela Smith

  Hens 1 Jean Ribbeck, 2 Lindsay Helton, 3 Lindsay Helton, 4 Paul & Angela Smith, 5 Paul & Angela Smith

  Cockerels 1 Paul & Angela Smith, 2 Lindsay Helton, 3 Shannon Rowe, 4 Lindsay Helton, 5 Lindsay Helton

  Pullets 1 Eric Waterman, 2 Lindsay Helton, 3 Lindsay Helton, 4 Lindsay Helton, 5 Patricia Dukes

  The best variety was the pullet shown by Eric Waterman, and the Reserve Variety went to a hen shown by Jean Ribbeck.

  Sorry, I was so busy that I didn't manage to make any photos of the winning birds.  All my records were given to Jean Ribbeck who is doing a meet report.  Memory says Jerry DeSmidt had BB on a black pullet and Jan Geis M & J Farm had RB on a black cockerel.  There were 101 head of Ameraucana large fowl in the open class.

  Paul Smith

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Exhibiting & Promoting / Caddo River Poultry Club
« on: October 07, 2019, 10:01:46 AM »
  If any club member would like to request the Caddo River Poultry show as a club meet
email Paul Smith at psmith@ntin.net

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Ameraucana Marketplace / Re: Chicks for sale
« on: April 08, 2019, 11:35:46 AM »
 We set 529 eggs in an attempt to get all ASAP orders caught up for black, blue, splash, white and self blue Ameraucanas.  A very good possibility that we may be able to supply chicks from each of these varieties on April 29.  Our last two hatches will be much smaller and on May 13 and May 28.  We will discontinue Ameraucanas with the exception of self blue after these hatches. 

  For chick order information email psmith@ntin.net

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 It is a possibility that Ft. Worth show in 2018 may have met the 4, 4, 4, 4 requirement, but no paperwork!  I remember Howard Story showed a lot of self blue bantams.

  The first requirement will be to identify a minimum of 5 people who have bred self blue bantams for a  minimum of 5 years and maintained an APA membership for all 5 years.  Then each one will need to sign an affidavit verifying that they are an APA member and raised the SB bantams for at least 5 years while maintaining an APA membership.

  Once the ABC has this, the club will need to file a petition with the APA for recognition of the SB bantams and pay fee.  Then there will have to be two pre-qualifying meet of
4, 4, 4, 4 (four head in each class of C, H, K, P) if the ABC records cannot prove that there has been some shows with those minimum requirements.  There pre-qualifying meets can be at any APA show.  They must be one year apart and completed in two years after the petition was filed.  The two qualifying meets must be at an APA district show first, then at the assigned APA national show the last step.  Most district APA directors will be at the national meet and they have the final approval.

  Each judge will need to sign paper work verifying the 16 head and his/her approval of the variety recognition of the two pre-qualifying meets.  There is more paper work for the qualifying two meets.  This is a challenging and fun process.  I had the privilege of being on the team with the large fowl.  I do not know the process for the ABA, but it should be very similar.  I know that it is recommended by the APA to file for recognition with both clubs ABA and APA at the same time.

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Ameraucana Marketplace / Re: Chicks for sale
« on: March 27, 2019, 11:21:03 AM »
  We should be able to supply more blue and splash and possibly other varieties than what is booked from our tenth hatch on April 1. Email psmith@ntin.net for chick order info. Our eleventh hatch is set for April 15. Collecting eggs now for our twelfth hatch on April 29.

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News and Information / Re: Poultry Place Ad for the club
« on: March 26, 2019, 09:48:15 AM »
  One more thing that was left behind.  A search to see if at least 5 ABC members have bred self blue bantams for at least 5 years and maintained an APA membership, so the recognition process could begin for them.  If the requirements could not be filled, then the vote was to start the recognition process with the large fowl splash.

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News and Information / Re: Poultry Place Ad for the club
« on: March 24, 2019, 03:43:04 PM »
We also voted to restart the classified ad in the Poultry Press, and restart the articles!

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News and Information / Re: Story of an unfortunate incident!
« on: March 23, 2019, 12:24:21 PM »
Sorry to hear.

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Ameraucana Marketplace / Re: Chicks for sale
« on: March 22, 2019, 11:59:06 AM »
 We can still accept chick orders for black, blue, and splash from our tenth hatch of the season, due April 1st.  The other varieties are booked up.  Next following hatch is scheduled for April 15.  Email psmith@ntin.net for chick order information.

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Ameraucana Marketplace / Re: Chicks for sale
« on: March 16, 2019, 12:23:02 PM »
Our ninth hatch of the season went on lock down Friday, March 15th, and tenth hatch is in incubation.  We can still supply black, blue, splash, white, self blue and self blue splits from our remaining hatches.  The three wheatens are fully booked through May 28th, which will be our last hatch to offer Ameraucanas in all these varieties, as we plan to only continue with self blue and splits.

 Email psmith@ntin.net for chick order information.

  More than twenty years and I need a change!

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Ameraucana Marketplace / Chicks for sale
« on: March 11, 2019, 11:14:36 AM »
 We just set our tenth hatch of fall 2018/spring 2019 hatching season. This was our first full incubator with 288 Ameraucana eggs. We have six remaining hatches which can supply more black, blue, splash, white and self blue chicks for chicks orders. The three wheaten varieties are fully booked.
 Now that we have changed out four electronic thermostats (one faulty at purchase) one fan and one heating element, the incubators are working properly. Fertility is good now, so we can produce chicks! Our last hatch will be May 28, 2019. We plan to continue breeding self blue and self blue splits in Ameraucanas and cease all the other varieties, after breeding them for over 20 years.
 Email Paul & Angela Smith, psmith@ntin.net for chick order information and price list.

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News and Information / Re: Meeting Minutes
« on: February 26, 2019, 08:19:28 AM »
Your welcome!

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News and Information / Re: Meeting Minutes
« on: February 24, 2019, 04:53:35 PM »
  I have written about the national shows which includes the national meeting for a long time.  They can be accessed on this forum.  We have had a district meeting ever since we had more than Angela & I to show.  It was always to decide where the majority who were showing, wanted the next years district meet.

  The national shows listed by memory.

2000 Hutchinson, MN.
2001 Galax, VA.
2002 Columbus, OH.
2003 Lucasville, OH.
2004 Portage, WI.
2005 Sedalia, MO.
2006 Frankenmuth, MI.
2007 Great Falls, MT.
2008 Hutchinson, MN.
2009 Columbus, OH.
2010 Frankfort, KY.
2011 Indianapolis, IN.
2012 Sedalia, MO.
2013 Great Falls, MT.
2014 Lucasville, OH.
2015 Fayetteville, AR.
2016 Caldwell, ID.
2017 Hutchinson, MN.
2018 Greenville, OH.

  The early shows were before the forum was available.
We did not go in 2008, 2009 and 2013.

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