Ameraucana Breeders Club
The Official Forum of the Ameraucana Breeders Club => Exhibiting & Promoting => Topic started by: Sharon Yorks on August 12, 2012, 07:30:36 PM
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Just wondering how many ABC members are planning to attend this show and what they may be taking. I have a splash, blue, and black cockerel that I was considering taking, (maybe a splash pullet, too) but they were hatched in April so they would only be 5-6 months old and maybe not mature enough. I'd like to go to the show and don't want to go empty-handed, but on the other hand I don't want to take anything that's not ready. I may just go to watch and check out the facility since I've never been there. Who's all going?
Sharon
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Some of us, in the ABC, are going because we also breed Chanteclers and it is that club's (CFI) national meet. I hope to take a few Ameraucanas, but have no idea yet what will be ready.
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We plan to be there showing a few Chanteclers. Also delivering some Ameraucanas, but don't know yet if any will go in the show.
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Would either of you ever take a 5-6 month old to show? These are 3 that I have decided to sell. I was going to advertise them, but thought that maybe it would be helpful to promote the breed by taking them to the show (since I was wanting to go anyway) but I'm not sure if it would be wise if they aren't fully developed by then. Have either of you ever showed any Ameraucanas that young?
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Bantam pullets are often laying by that age, so certainly are showable. Most large fowl pullets not as likely, but it is possible if they are fast developers. Male birds seem to take longer to fill out completely, especially LF.
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I plan on attending to drop some birds off and to pick some up. I was hoping to have some Bantams ready but just learned a valuable lesson. Wire cages do not make good conditioning pens or at least not with my luck. Just noticed a silver bantam and a lavender bantam had broke a few feathers last weekend (they were in separate pens) . I now have them in my breeder pens (resemble the 6 hole one John posted pics of a while back) I pulled them and have my fingers crossed. How long for a sickle feather to grow back in AAAAHHHHH. Mainly just want to see what a big show is all about and pick some brains ;D
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Generally the tail feathers can take 6-8 weeks if pulled out so new ones can grow back. I think you have time.
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I got their show catalog (aka premium book) in today's mail. If you don't get one and want one, now would be the time to request one. :)
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I received mine yesterday. Pretty incredible a show of this magnitude can hold its entry fees to only $2.00 a head.
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They may be the most well-to-do show club in the country, because of all the money they make on the huge swap meets they put on each spring and fall. :D
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For some inexplicable reason the Ameraucana Northeast District Meet at Lucasville October 6,7 did not make the show catalog. Neil Townsend alerted me to that fact by phone last night. The Meet, as far as I know, is still on. If anyone cancelled it please let the rest of us know. Thanks.
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Michael has it listed on the ABC site (http://ameraucana.org/ABC%20Meets.html)...
October 6-7, 2012
Northeast District Meet, placed by Harold Knapp
Southern Ohio Poultry Association Fall Show, Scioto County Fairgrounds, Lucasville, OH
Contact:
David Adkins, (740)259-2852
1988 Cook Road
Lucasville, OH, 45648-9006
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We had a great time at Lucasville this past weekend. I saw lots of friends and met some new ones. The weather was close to perfect and the show club is one of the best at putting on a show. I didn't take the time to write down the results of the Ameraucana wins, but they will be in an upcoming Bulletin. David entered several of our birds in the Jr show and did well. He won Champion AOCCL - Junior Show on a buff bantam cockerel.
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John, didn't David also take Reserve AOSB in the junior show with a black? I think it was a cockerel, right?
A descendent of your birds took BB large Ameraucana in the open show, a Buff cock or cockerel. Jim Fegan had RB with the same Brown Red cock he won 3rd best at Indy last October. In the bantams, RB was a blue wheaten hen or pullet, but I didn't catch the exhibitor. My buff pullet went BB in the bantams open show. She was sold along with another buff pullet and a buff cock that John hatched and sold to Bob Walchak. I don't know if Ed is an ABC member yet or not. Mary and I visited friends in northeast Ohio at Sugar Creek (Amish tourist country) after the show, so did not get home until Tuesday afternoon. We drove about 1700 miles on this trip in our 12 year old Ranger pickup. But this was one of the best shows we ever attended; there have been many. It's too bad more ABC members could not have attended.
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Sorry I missed you there, Mike. I wanted to chat with you before I left, but couldn't find you when I went looking for you. I ran into John, Russell, and Tom and was able to visit with them a little. I also met a nice member from VA. It was a nice facility and show. I wish there had of been more Ameraucanas, though. I'm hoping to have some birds ready to show there next year.
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didn't David also take Reserve AOSB in the junior show with a black? I think it was a cockerel, right?
Yes, but it was a pullet.
A descendant of your birds took BB large Ameraucana in the open show, a Buff cock or cockerel.
It was a cock by Will Kitch. He was part of an order of chicks from me a couple/few years ago. Will has done very well breeding them and I bought a young pair from him to bring back and add to my flock. As I understand it he took top honors in showmanship competition! :)
The Champion LF of the Junior show was a black Ameraucana cockerel by Kara Miller and he was hatched by Will. That cockerel had a great pea comb and may have given the birds in the open show a run for their money if he were entered there (yes, I wanted to take that bird back to Michigan also).
I ran into John, Russell (Blair), and Tom (Kernan)
Since I'm not a breed or show club officer I had time to really enjoy the show without having club duties to attend to. This was the first time I met Sharon (I think) and had time to talk to her and many others. Larry Clionsky was there and had Ameraucanas entered, but I didn't get to talk to him much.
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This was the first time I met Sharon (I think) and had time to talk to her and many others. Larry Clionsky was there and had Ameraucanas entered, but I didn't get to talk to him much.
Yes, this was the first time I have had the chance to meet and talk with you. My son and I spotted you out in Indianapolis last fall, but that was a hectic time. I DID get a chance to meet and talk with Larry Clionsky this past weekend. He was fighting a nasty bug. I hope he's feeling better.
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We're not very active on this forum (due to time! I'd get sucked in indefinately... ;) But want to say that Lucasville was a very fun show. Big enough to meet lots of folks and talk, but not too big to do the same! It was our first time there but likely not the last. And just need to mention how much we appreciate the many good folks in this fancy; our son Will has learned and benefitted from so many and got such a great start with nice birds from Larry Clionsky, John Blehm, Paul Smith, and Tom Kernan, along with others in his two other breeds. He just yesterday took his Science teacher to task on the size of a mycoplasma; something he'd not likely have learned if it weren't for Showmanship...so we hope and plan to be able to continue the good breeding practices, work ethic, and camaraderie that have been given us. We are not, unfortunately, able to attend the National this year, but good luck to all that are!
Christine (and Will) Kitsch
Frozen Acre Farm