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National Show 2019 – Full List of Classes ASIAN HARDFEATHER RARE POULTRY CLASSES Sec: Z Shakeshaft Tel: 07866 575316 Judges : Mr B Stacey (Large Fowl) & Mr A RARE POULTRY SOCIETY Dowden ( Bantams) Club Show 0 Sec: P M Fieldhouse Tel: 01934 824213 (eve) LARGE FOWL Judges: Mr B Anderton, Mr P Hayford, Mr A Kerr, Mr H Guthrie 1 Asil Male 2 Asil Female LONG TAILED LARGE 3 Asil Stag 4 Asil Pullet 49 Yokohama Male 5 Malay Male 50 Sumatra Male 6 Malay Female 51 Yokohama Female 7 Malay Stag 52 Sumatra Female 8 Malay Pullet 9 O Shamo Male (8.8lbs+) LARGE SOFT FEATHER LIGHT BREEDS 10 O Shamo Female (6.6lbs+) 11 Chu Shamo Male (Under 8.8lbs) 53 Andalusian Male 12 Chu Shamo Female (under 6.6lbs) 54 Andalusian Female 13 Shamo Stag (Any size) 55 Appenzeller Barthuhner M/F 14 Shamo Pullet (Any Size) 56 Augsberger M/F 15 Kulang Male 57 Ayam Cemani M/F 16 Kulang Female 17 Satsumadori Male 58 Brabanter M/F 18 Satsumadori Female 59 Brakel M/F 19 Yamato Gunkei Male 60 Breda M/F 20 Yamato Gunkei Female 61 Campine M/F 21 Yamato Gunkei Stag 62 Dandarawi M/F 22 Yamato Gunkei Pullet 63 Fayoumi M/F 23 Non-Standard/AOV Male 64 Friesian M/F 24 Non-Standard/AOV Female 65 Groninger M/F See Juvenile section for entries 66 Kraienkoppe Silver M/F 67 Kraienkoppe Gold M/F BANTAMS 68 AOC Kraienkoppe M/F 69 Lakenvelder M/F 25 Malay Male 70 Marsh Daisy Male 26 Malay Female 71 Marsh Daisy Female 27 Ko Shamo Black Red Male 72 OE Pheasant Fowl Male 28 Ko Shamo Black Red Stag 73 OE Pheasant Fowl Female 29 Ko Shamo Duckwing Male 74 Sicilian Buttercup M/F 30 Ko Shamo Duckwing Stag 75 Sicilian Flowerbird M/F 31 Ko Shamo Wheaten/Partridge Female 76 Spanish M/F 32 Ko Shamo Wheaten/Partridge Pullet 77 Sultan Male 33 Ko Shamo Black/White/Self Male 78 Sultan Female 34 Ko Shamo Black/White/Self Female 79 Thuringian M/F 35 Ko Shamo Black/White/Self Stag 80 Vorwerk Male 36 Ko Shamo Black/White/Self Pullet 81 Vorwerk Female 37 Ko Shamo AOC Male 82 AOV Light M/F 38 Ko Shamo AOC Female 39 Ko Shamo AOC Stag LARGE SOFTFEATHER HEAVY BREEDS 40 Ko Shamo AOC Pullet 41 Asil Cock 83 Bresse-Gauloise M/F 42 Asil Hen 84 Crevecoeur M/F 43 Asil Stag 85 Dominique M/F 44 Asil Pullet 86 Houdan M/F 45 Tuzo Male 87 Ixworth Male 46 Tuzo Female 88 Ixworth Female 47 Non-Standard/AOV Male 89 Jersey Giant M/F 48 Non-Standard/AOV Female 90 La Fleche M/F See Juvenile section for entries 91 Malines M/F 92 Modern Langshan M/F 93 Norfolk Grey Male 23 94 Norfolk Grey Female 132 Lakenvelder M/F 95 North Holland Blue M/F 133 Old English Pheasant Fowl M/F 96 Sulmtaler M/F 134 Sicilian Buttercup Male 97 Transylvanian Naked Neck M/F 135 Sicilian Buttercup Female 98 AOV Heavy M/F 136 Spanish M/F 137 Sultan LARGE HARD FEATHER (ex-Asian H/F) 138 Thuringian Male 139 Thuringian Female 99 Rumpless OEG M/F 140 Vorwerk Male 141 Vorwerk Female LARGE NON-STANDARD BREEDS 142 AOV Light M/F 100 AV Non-Standard Long Tail Breed SOFT FEATHER HEAVY BREED BANTAMS (State Variety) 101 AV Rare Non-Standard Breed 143 Crevecoeur M/F (State Variety) M/F 144 Dominique M/F 145 Houdan M/F LARGE (STANDARDISED BREEDS) IN NON- 146 Jersey Giant M/F STANDARD COLOURS 147 La Flèche M/F 148 Modern Langshan M/F 102 AOV Non-standard Colour M/F 149 North Holland Blue M/F See Juvenile section for entries 150 Norfolk Grey M/F 151 Sulmtaler Male LONG TAILED BANTAMS 152 Sulmtaler Female 153 Transylvanian Naked Neck M/F 103 Red Saddled Yokohama Male 154 AOV Heavy M/F 104 AOC Yokohama Male 105 Sumatra Male BANTAM NON-STANDARD BREEDS 106 Ohiki Male 107 Red Saddled Yokohama Female 155 AV Non-Standard Long Tail Breed 108 AOC Yokohama Female (State Variety) M/F 109 Sumatra Female 156 AV Non-Standard Breed M/F 110 Ohiki Female (State Variety) BANTAM HARD FEATHER (ex-Asian H/F) BANTAM (STANDARDISED BREEDS) NON- STANDARD COLOURS 111 Rumpless OEG Male 112 Rumpless OEG Female 157 AOV Non-Standard Colour M/F See Juvenile section for entries TRUE BANTAMS 113 Burmese M/F BREED CLUB CLASSES 114 Nankin SC Male 115 Nankin RC Male ANCONA 116 Nankin SC Female Regional Show 117 Nankin RC Female Sec: Mrs H Dickson Tel: 01555 773211 Judge: Mr J Finlayson SOFT FEATHER LIGHT BREED BANTAM LARGE FOWL 118 Andalusian Male 119 Andalusian Female 158 Single Comb Cock 120 Augsberger M/F 159 Single Comb Hen 121 Brabanter M/F 160 Rose Comb Cock 122 Brakel M/F 161 Rose Comb Hen 123 Breda M/F 162 Single Comb Cockerel 124 Campine M/F 163 Single Comb Pullet 125 Fayoumi 164 Rose Comb Cockerel 126 Friesian M/F 165 Rose Comb Pullet 127 Groninger M/F 166 Novice Male SC or RC 128 Kraienkoppe Silver Male 167 Novice Female SC or RC 129 Kraienkoppe Silver Female 130 Kraienkoppe Gold M/F 131 AOC Kraienkoppe M/F 24 BANTAMS 209 Rumpless Female 210 Non-Tufted Rumpless M/F 168 Single Comb Cock 211 Non-Standard Colour M/F 169 Single Comb Hen 212 AV Novice M/F 170 Rose Comb Cock See Juvenile section for entries 171 Rose Comb Hen 172 Single Comb Cockerel BANTAMS 173 Single Comb Pullet 174 Rose Comb Cockerel 213 Lavender Cock 175 Rose Comb Pullet 214 Lavender Hen 176 Novice Male SC or RC 215 Lavender Cockerel 177 Novice Female SC or RC 216 Lavender Pullet See Juvenile section for entries 217 White Cock 218 White Hen APPENZELLER SPITZHAUBEN 219 White Cockerel Club Show 220 White Pullet Sec: I Graham Tel: 07850 234486 221 Black/Red Cock/Hen Judge: Mr D Green 222 Cuckoo Cock/Hen 223 Black Cock LARGE FOWL 224 Black Hen 225 Black Cockerel 178 Silver Spangled Male 226 Black Pullet 179 Silver Spangled Hen 227 AOC Cock/Hen 180 Silver Spangled Pullet 228 AOC Cockerel 181 Gold Spangled Male 229 AOC Pullet 182 Gold Spangled Female 230 Rumpless Cock 183 Chamois Spangled Male 231 Rumpless Hen 184 Chamois Spangled Female 232 Rumpless Cockerel 185 Black Male 233 Rumpless Pullet 186 Black Female 234 Non-Tufted Rumpless M/F 187 Blue M/F 235 Non-Standard Colour M/F 188 AC Non-Standard Male/Female 236 AV Novice M/F See Juvenile section for entries BANTAMS AUSTRALORP 189 Silver Spangled M/F Area Show 190 Gold Spangled M/F Sec: I Simpson & L Carpenter Tel: 01636 191 Chamois Spangled Male/Female 814958 192 AC Non-Standard Male/Female Judge: Mr E Bailey ARAUCANA LARGE FOWL Club Show Sec: Dai Davies Tel: 01558 822243 237 Black Cock Judge : Mr L Pedley 238 Black Hen 239 Black Cockerel LARGE FOWL 240 Black Pullet 241 Blue Male 193 Black/Red M/F 242 Blue Female 194 Lavender Cock See Juvenile section for entries 195 Lavender Hen 196 Lavender Cockerel BANTAMS 197 Lavender Pullet 198 Black Cock 243 Black Cock 199 Black Hen 244 Black Hen 200 Black Cockerel 245 Black Cockerel 201 Black Pullet 246 Black Pullet 202 White Cock 247 Blue Male 203 White Hen 248 Blue Female 204 AOC Standardised Cock 249 White Male 205 AOC Standardised Hen 250 White Female 206 AOC Standardised Cockerel 251 Non-Standard M/F 207 AOC Standardised Pullet 252 AC Novice M/F 208 Rumpless Male See Juvenile section for entries 25 AUTOSEXING BREEDS 293 AOC Non-Standard M/F Club Show Sec: Angela Orritt Tel: 07707 086715 BRAHMA Judge: Mrs H Dickson & Mrs K Arnold Regional Show Sec: Julia Russell Tel: 07881 938719 LARGE FOWL Judge: Mr R Bett 253 Legbar Male 254 Legbar Female LARGE FOWL 255 Cream Legbar Male 256 Cream Legbar Female 294 Gold Male 257 Wybar Male 295 Gold Female 258 Wybar Female 296 Dark Male 259 Welbar Male 297 Dark Female 260 Welbar Female 298 Blue Light M/F 261 Brussbar Male 299 Buff Columbian Male 262 Brussbar Female 300 Buff Columbian Female 263 Rhodebar Male 301 Light Male 264 Rhodebar Female 302 Light Female 265 AOV Standard Autosexing Breed M/F 303 AOC M/F 266 AOV Non-Standard Autosexing Breed 304 Non-Standard M/F M/F See Juvenile section for entries See Juvenile section for entries BANTAMS BANTAMS 267 Legbar Male 305 Gold Male 268 Legbar Female 306 Gold Female 269 Wybar Male 307 Dark Male 270 Wybar Female 308 Dark Female 271 Welbar Male 309 Buff Columbian Male 272 Welbar Female 310 Buff Columbian Female 273 Rhodebar Male 311 Blue Light M/F 274 Rhodebar Female 312 Light Male 275 AOV Standard Autosexing Breed M/F 313 Light Female 276 AOV Non-Standard Autosexing Breed 314 AOC M/F M/F 315 Non-Standard M/F See Juvenile section for entries See Juvenile section for entries BARNEVELDER COCHIN Club Show Regional Show Sec: F C Millward Tel: 07778 807817 Sec: Mrs E Armstead Tel:07894 858108 Judge: Mr J Halley Judge: Mr A Kemp LARGE FOWL 316 Buff Male 317 Buff Female 277 Chestnut D/Laced Cock 318 Buff Current Year Bred M/F 278 Chestnut D/Laced Hen 319 White Male 279 Chestnut D/Laced Cockerel 320 White Female 280 Chestnut D/Laced Pullet 321 Black Male 281 Blue D/Laced M/F 322 Black Female 282 Silver D/Laced M/F 323 Black Current Year Bred M/F 283 AOC Standard M/F 324 Blue Male 284 AOC Non-Standard M/F 325 Blue Female 326 Partridge Male BANTAMS 327 Partridge Female 328 Cuckoo Male 285 Chestnut D/Laced Cock 329 Cuckoo Female 286 Chestnut D/Laced Hen 330 Black Mottled Male 287 Chestnut D/Laced Cockerel 331 Black Mottled Female 288 Chestnut D/Laced Pullet 332 AOC Current Year Bred M 289 Blue D/Laced M/F 333 AOC Current Year Bred F 290 Silver D/Laced M 334 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