youth exhibition poultry assn. - the Youth Exhibition Poultry
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youth exhibition poultry assn. - the Youth Exhibition Poultry
YOUTH EXHIBITION POULTRY ASSN. www.youthexhibitionpoultry.org MARCH—APRIL 2015—PART 1 Editor: Doris Robinson, National Director FROM THE OFFICE Hello Everyone, We have an announcement. Starting APRIL 10th, Jennifer Bergin, NC Youth Leader will be heading up the Showmanship Points archives for our members. Mrs. Bergin will be posting all of the points from the show reports and will be mailing out your achievement pins and patches. I can’t thank her enough for taking on this time consuming job for us. On page 3 of this section you will find your updated points for all show reports we have received as of April 1st, 2015. If you have not received your pin or a well deserved “advanced exhibitor” patch please get in touch with her. Jennifer will have all show reports and pertinent records in her office. Her contact information is: Phone (910) 281-4771 Email: bergin@embarqmail.com I know everyone is busy, busy, busy with hatching chicks, attending the spring shows. It’s a fun time of year for all of us. I hope you have hatched lots of exhibition show birds to raise and start showing in the fall when the fall show season starts. Be sure to keep the birds happy during the hot summer months so they are in great show condition when you are ready to tackle the showrooms again. We all know they need lots of “fresh” water so you should be changing that out everyday. Who wants to drink warm stale water? You wouldn’t drink a glass of water that has been sitting and getting warm for a day or two would you? Why should your birds be expected to? This is probably one of the most important things you can do this summer, keep the bird hydrated with lots of fresh water. Remember, they can’t take off those feathers and put on something cooler. I always think of them as wearing a warm sweatshirt all summer. You know how hot that would be. I also want to nag again and remind you that this is YOUR newsletter. It’s supposed to be all about our junior members. If you don’t send me any news…...no newsletter. Nobody want s to read about what’s going on here in the national office. Talk about boring reading. ALSO, I’ve noticed that many of you and your parents are just posting things about you and your birds on Facebook. 99% of our junior members aren’t on facebook because it seems to be geared more to the adult population. So it stands to reason that there are a lot of people that don’t know you are raising chicks to sell or show or even what you are showing and how well your birds are doing in the showroom. You can share this information with our new members as well as our established members by emailing me with your news. Members are interested. Take 10 minutes and send us your news. Welcome aboard to our new YEPA partners, the RHODE ISLAND RED CLUB as our new breed club partner and the TENNESSEE VALLEY POULTRY CLUB as a club partner. Both clubs are trying very hard to put together a junior program. Please send your news for the May newsletter by May 24th. Until next time…………..Mrs. R. OUR BREED CLUB PARTNERS Visit our website www.youthexhibtionpoultry.org if you are interested in joining our Breed Club Partnership program. Don’t keep putting it off…….join your favorite breed club today! It’s Easy. Do you belong ? Are you raising and showing RHODE ISLAND REDS? The RIR Club has a new junior leader who is working on new programs for their (our) youth club members. Check them out on their website www.rirca.poultrysites.com. You can also contact: Winnie Miller at winniem13@gmail.com and check out their Facebook page for members only. www.rircapoultrysites.com Do you belong ? Are you raising and showing COCHINS? COCHINS INTERNATIONAL has a new junior leader who is working on new programs for their (our) youth club members. Be sure to watch their website and their newsletters for updates. You can also contact: Terri Frye at terrikfrye@gmail.com and check out their Face Book page. www.cochinsint.com Do you belong ? Are you raising and showing SILKIES? The American Silkie Bantam Club has a very good program for their junior members. Be sure to watch their website and their newsletters for updates. Contact Chris Granatier at imp892@gmail.com about their junior program. Join by visiting their website and visit their Face Book page. Do you belong? Are you raising and showing MARANS? Ahh, those chocolate brown eggs are amazing. If you are raising and showing Marans you should contact Rip Stalvey at stalvey.rip@gmail.com Visit their Face Book page too as well as their website: http://maranschickenclubusa.com/ Do you belong? Are you raising and showing BUCKEYES? Ahh, those brown eggs are amazing. If you are raising and showing Buckeyes you should contact Laura Haggarty at mizgreenjeans@gmail.com Visit their Face Book page and their website at: www.americanbuckeyepoultryclub.com/ Do you belong? Are you raising and showing OLD ENGLISH GAME BANTAMS? Ahh, those kings & Queens of all little critters are so popular, easy to handle with small hands. This group has a great program to introduce juniors to their breed. Visit their Face Book page and their website for information.. Junior Coordinator: Lisa Meeks at peachstatepoultry@gmail.com www.oegbn.com Do you belong ? Are you raising and showing COCHINS? COCHINS INTERNATIONAL has a new junior leader who is working on new programs for their (our) youth club members. Be sure to watch their website and their newsletters for updates. You can also contact: Terri Frye at terrikfrye@gmail.com and check out their Face Book page. www.cochinsint.com COCHIN—HEAD AND COMB EDUCATION Pictures & comments by Cochin breeder and APA-ABA Licensed Poultry Judge Tom Roebuck. Left: Young Cockerel— Pretty good head although only four points on his comb. Right: Good comb. His head would look better if he had a shorter distance from the tip of his beak to the back of his skull. Left: I like the head on this Self-Blue male. His fifth point has that little extra point on it, so I’ll fault him for that and I’d like to see the blade a tad shorter. All in all a pretty good head for a Cochin Bantam male. Right: Young black male. Pretty decent head and comb. Left: Decent comb but not a great head. Beak is too long and not enough skull over eye. He’s a bit crow-headed. Right: Good head on this Buff male but his comb, although five pointed, it a little too big. Do you belong? Are you raising and showing BUCKEYES? Ahh, those brown eggs are amazing. If you are raising and showing Buckeyes you should contact Laura Haggarty at mizgreenjeans@gmail.com Visit their Face Book page and their website at: www.americanbuckeyepoultryclub.com/ SPRINGTIME IN BUCKEYE COUNTRY BUCKEYE Broody Hen owned by Chris Mccary. Day 21 is today for Bantam Buckeye chicks under one of my game hens. This one peeking out was already dry. They probably started hatching last night. She had 8 eggs. She is not a hen you can just look under as she will tear you up. RHODE ISLAND RED CLUB OF AMERICA FINDING THAT IDEAL COLUMBIAN PATTERN ON A WING. It’s not that easy! Picture by Thurman Main of the RIR Club. It’s difficult to find the perfect wing color but this is a fairly decent representative. A little more black is needed. Let’s Promote Your Breed Club! We would like to invite all of our “breed club partners” to share educational articles and stories about their junior members in each of our monthly newsletters. Contact: nanamamabrahma@att.net CACKLE HATCHERY Your showmanship program sponsor. Www.cacklehatchery.com Read the reviews from customers across the US about their birds on Facebook. Amerpoultryassn.com PREMIUM SPONSOR www.facebook.com/lyontechnologies. http://www.lyonelectric.com: The Southern Ohio Poultry Association has been a youth club sponsor financial sponsor since 1995 and has been responsible for the survival of our group through the good times and rough times. Their goal is for you, the junior poultry exhibitor to have a club to provide education & opportunities in your chosen hobby…”exhibition poultry”. SMALL BUSINESS SPONSOR Visit their spring and fall show in Lucasville, Ohio and enjoy friendships and competition in a great atmosphere. Hens’ Haven http://www.bantamclub.com “Promoting the Majestic Brahma” Sandy Kavanaugh 216 Meadowbrook Rd. Richmond, KY 40475 859-893-1318 henshaven@hughes.net SILVER SPONSOR