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Poultry & Eggs A CELEBRATION OF POULTRYGREAT BRITISH AGRICULTURE ENTERTAINMENT& EGGS FOODSCHEDULE & DRINK 28 - 30 MAY 2020 www.bathandwest.com EXHIBITION CLASSES (Under Poultry Club Rules) Class FF1 EXHIBITION TRIO (LARGE) male and two females. Class FF2 EXHIBITION TRIO (BANTAMS) male and two females. Class FF3 EXHIBITION TRIO (TRUE BANTAMS) male and two females. Class FF4 EXHIBITION TRIO (WATERFOWL) male and two females. UTILITY CLASSES Class FF5 UTILITY male or female. STANDARD-BRED POULTRY (LARGE SOFT FEATHER) Class FF6 ARAUCANA male or female. Class FF7 AUSTRALORP male or female. Class FF8 BARNEVELDER male or female. Class FF9 BRAHMA male or female. Class FF10 COCHIN male or female. Class FF11 CROAD LANGSHAN male or female. Class FF12 LEGHORN (ANY COLOUR) male or female Class FF13 MARANS male or female. Class FF14 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED male or female. Class FF15 ORPINGTON male or female. Class FF16 PLYMOUTH ROCK male or female. Class FF17 RHODE ISLAND RED male or female. Class FF18 SILKIE (ANY COLOUR) male or female Class FF19 SUSSEX male. Class FF20 SUSSEX female. Class FF21 WELSUMMER male or female. Class FF22 WYANDOTTE (ANY COLOUR) male or female. Class FF23 ANY OTHER VARIETY HEAVY (EXCLUDING RARE BREEDS) male or female. Class FF24 ANY OTHER VARIETY LIGHT (EXCLUDING RARE BREEDS) male or female. STANDARD-BRED POULTRY (LARGE HARD FEATHER) Class FF25 INDIAN OR JUBILLE GAME male or female. Class FF26 MODERN GAME (ANY COLOUR) male or female. Class FF27 OLD ENGLISH GAME (OXFORD TYPE) male or female. Class FF28 OLD ENGLISH GAME (CARLISLE) male or female. Class FF29 ANY OTHER VARIETY (EXCLUDING RARE BREEDS) male or female. Class FF30 ANY OTHER VARIETY ASIAN male or female. RARE BREED - LARGE SOFT FEATHER: HEAVY Class FF31 ANY VARIETY OTHER STANDARD BREED male. Class FF32 ANY OTHER VARIETY STANDARD BREED female. Class FF33 ANY VARIETY NON-STANDARD HEAVY BREED male or female. Class FF34 ANY VARIETY NON-STANDARD COLOUR OF STANDARD BREED male or female. RARE BREED - LARGE HARD FEATHER Class FF35 RUMPLESS OLD ENGLISH GAME male or female. RARE BREED - LARGE SOFT FEATHER: LIGHT Class FF36 ANDALUSIAN male or female. Class FF37 AUTOSEXING BREEDS male or female. Class FF38 BRAKEL male or female. Class FF39 CAMPINE male or female. Class FF40 FAYOUMI male or female. Class FF41 FRIESIAN male or female. Class FF42 KRAIENKOPPE male or female. Class FF43 LAKENVELDER male or female. Class FF44 MARSH DAISY male or female. Class FF45 OLD ENGLISH PHEASANT FOWL male or female. Class FF46 SICILIAN BUTTERCUP male or female. Class FF47 SPANISH male or female. Class FF48 SULTAN male or female. Class FF49 THURINGIAN male or female. Class FF50 VORWERK male or female. Class FF51 ANY OTHER VARIETY STANDARD BREED male or female. Class FF52 ANY VARIETY NON-STANDARD LIGHT BREED male or female. Class FF53 ANY VARIETY NON-STANDARD COLOUR OF STANDARD BREED male or female. RARE BREED - LARGE LONG TAIL Class FF54 SUMATRA male. Class FF55 SUMATRA female. Class FF56 YOKOHAMA male. Class FF57 YOKOHAMA female. DUCK - BANTAM Class FF58 CALL (WHITE) drake. Class FF59 CALL (WHITE) duck. Class FF60 CALL (ANY OTHER COLOUR) drake. Class FF61 CALL (ANY OTHER COLOUR) duck. Class FF62 ANY OTHER VARIETY (BANTAM) drake or duck. DUCK - HEAVY Class FF63 AYLESBURY drake or duck. Class FF64 CAYUGA drake or duck. Class FF65 MUSCOVY drake or duck. Class FF66 ROUEN drake or duck. Class FF67 SAXONY drake or duck. Class FF68 ANY OTHER VARIETY (HEAVY) drake or duck. DUCK - RUNNER Class FF69 INDIAN RUNNER WHITE drake or duck. Class FF70 INDIAN RUNNER (ANY OTHER COLOUR) drake or duck. DUCK - ANY OTHER VARIETY LIGHT Class FF71 CAMPBELL drake or duck. Class FF72 CRESTED (ANY COLOUR) drake or duck. Class FF73 MAGPIE drake or duck. Class FF74 ANY OTHER VARIETY (LIGHT) drake or duck. GEESE Class FF75 ANY VARIETY gander. Class FF76 ANY VARIETY goose. TURKEY Class FF77 ANY VARIETY stag. Class FF78 ANY VARIETY hen. TRUE BANTAMS Class FF79 D’ANVERS (ANY COLOUR) male or female. Class FF80 SERAMA male or female. Class FF81 D'UCCLE (ANY COLOUR) male or female. Class FF82 DE WATERMAEL male or female. Class FF83 DUTCH GOLD PARTRIDGE male. Class FF84 DUTCH GOLD PARTRIDGE female. Class FF85 DUTCH SILVER PARTRIDGE male. Class FF86 DUTCH SILVER PARTRIDGE female. Class FF87 DUTCH (ANY OTHER COLOUR) male. Class FF88 DUTCH (ANY OTHER COLOUR) female. Class FF89 DUTCH (NON-STANDARD) male or female. Class FF90 JAPANESE male or female. Class FF91 PEKIN (BLACK) male or female. Class FF92 PEKIN (WHITE) male or female. Class FF93 PEKIN (ANY OTHER COLOUR) male or female. Class FF94 PEKIN (ANY OTHER COLOUR) (NON-STANDARD) male or female. Class FF95 ROSECOMB (ANY COLOUR) male or female. Class FF96 SEBRIGHT (ANY COLOUR) male or female. Class FF97 ANY OTHER VARIETY male or female. BANTAM - SOFT FEATHER Class FF98 ANY VARIETY ASIAN male or female. Class FF99 AUSTRALORP male or female. Class FF100 BRAHMA male or female. Class FF101 CROAD LANGSHAN male or female. Class FF102 FRIZZLE male or female. Class FF103 HAMBURGH male or female. Class FF104 LEGHORN (ANY COLOUR) male. Class FF105 LEGHORN (ANY COLOUR) female. Class FF106 MARANS male or female. Class FF107 ORPINGTON (ANY COLOUR) male or female. Class FF108 PLYMOUTH ROCK male or female. Class FF109 POLAND male or female. Class FF110 RHODE ISLAND RED male or female. Class FF111 SILKIE (WHITE) male or female. Class FF112 SILKIE (ANY OTHER COLOUR) male or female. Class FF113 SUSSEX male. Class FF114 SUSSEX female. Class FF115 WELSUMMER male or female. Class FF116 WYANDOTTE (WHITE) male. Class FF117 WYANDOTTE (WHITE) female. Class FF118 WYANDOTTE (BLACK) male. Class FF119 WYANDOTTE (BLACK) female. Class FF120 WYANDOTTE (BARRED) male or female. Class FF121 WYANDOTTE (ANY OTHER COLOUR) male. Class FF122 WYANDOTTE (ANY OTHER COLOUR) female. Class FF123 ANY OTHER VARIETY HEAVY (EXCLUDING RARE BREEDS) male or female. Class FF124 ANY OTHER VARIETY LIGHT (EXCLUDING RARE BREEDS) male or female. BANTAM - HARD FEATHER Class FF125 INDIAN GAME male or female. Class FF126 INDIAN GAME female. Class FF127 JUBILEE GAME male. Class FF128 JUBILEE GAME female. Class FF129 MODERN GAME (BLACK/RED OR BROWN/RED) male. Class FF130 MODERN GAME (BLACK/RED OR BROWN/RED) male or female. Class FF131 MODERN GAME (ANY OTHER COLOUR) male. Class FF132 MODERN GAME (ANY OTHER COLOUR) female. Class FF133 OLD ENGLISH GAME (SPANGLE) male or female. Class FF134 OLD ENGLISH GAME (BLACK/RED) male or female. Class FF135 OLD ENGLISH GAME (CLAY/WHEATEN) male or female. Class FF136 OLD ENGLISH GAME (BLACK OR BLUE) male or female. Class FF137 OLD ENGLISH GAME (BRASSY BLACK OR BLUE OR FURNESS) male. Class FF138 OLD ENGLISH GAME (POLE CAT, FURNESS OR SALMON BRESTED) female. Class FF139 OLD ENGLISH GAME (PILE OR DUCKWING) male or female. Class FF140 OLD ENGLISH GAME (ANY OTHER COLOUR) male. Class FF141 OLD ENGLISH GAME (ANY OTHER COLOUR) male or female. Class FF142 ANY OTHER VARIETY GAME (EXCLUDING RARE BREEDS) male or female. RARE BREED - BANTAMS (SOFT FEATHER: LIGHT) Class FF143 KRAIENKOPPE male or female. Class FF144 LAKENVELDER male or female. Class FF145 VORWERK male or female. Class FF146 ANY OTHER VARIETY STANDARD BREED male or female. Class FF147 ANY OTHER VARIETY NON-STANDARD male or female. RARE BREED - BANTAMS (SOFT FEATHER: HEAVY) Class FF148 SULMTALER male or female. Class FF149 TRANSYLVANIAN NAKED NECK male or female. Class FF150 ANY OTHER VARIETY STANDARD BREED male or female. RARE BREED - BANTAMS (HARD FEATHER) Class FF151 RUMPLESS OLD ENGLISH GAME male or female. RARE BREED - BANTAMS (TRUE BANTAM) Class FF152 ANY VARIETY TRUE BANTAM male or female. RARE BREED - BANTAMS (LONG TAIL) Class FF153 SUMATRA male. Class FF154 SUMATRA female. Class FF155 YOKOHAMA male. Class FF156 YOKOHAMA female. Class FF157 ANY OTHER VARIETY NON-STANDARD male or female. JUVENILE CLASSES (Confined to Children between 12 and under 16 years of age on the day of the Show. Please state breed on entry form. If sufficient birds of one breed, additional classes will be created). Class FF158 ANY VARIETY (BANTAM) male. Class FF159 ANY VARIETY (BANTAM) female. Class FF160 ANY VARIETY (LARGE) male. Class FF161 ANY VARIETY (LARGE) female. Class FF162 ANY VARIETY (WATERFOWL) male. Class FF163 ANY VARIETY (WATERFOWL) female. JUNIOR HANDLER COMPETITION (Confined to Children of 11 years of age and under). Please state breed on entry form. Exhibitors are requested to STAND by their pens at 10:30am on Thursday. Class FF164 ANY VARIETY POULTRY OR WATERFOWL male or female. EGGS LARGE BANTAM Class FF165 SIX MARANS. Class FF183 SIX ANY COLOUR. Class FF166 SIX WELSUMMER. Class FF184 THREE ARAUCANA. Class FF167 SIX ANY OTHER COLOUR. Class FF185 THREE MARANS. Class FF168 THREE ARAUCANA. Class FF186 THREE WELSUMMER. Class FF169 THREE MARANS. Class FF187 THREE WHITE OR CREAM. Class FF170 THREE WELSUMMER. Class FF188 THREE BROWN Class FF171 THREE BROWN (Excluding Marans and Welsummers). (Excluding Marans and Welsummers). Class FF189 THREE DIFFERENT COLOURS. Class FF172 THREE WHITE OR CREAM. Class FF190 THREE ANY OTHER COLOUR. Class FF173 THREE DIFFERENT COLOURS. Class FF191 ONE ARAUCANA. Class FF174 THREE ANY OTHER COLOUR. Class FF192 ONE MARANS. Class FF175 ONE ARAUCANA. Class FF193 ONE WELSUMMER. Class FF176 ONE MARANS. Class FF194 ONE WHITE OR CREAM. Class FF177 ONE WELSUMMER. Class FF195 ONE ANY OTHER COLOUR. Class FF178 ONE BROWN Class FF196 ONE EGG CONTENTS. (Excluding Marans and Welsummers). Class FF197 ONE EGG INTERNAL/EXTERNAL. Class FF179 ONE WHITE OR CREAM. Class FF180 ONE ANY OTHER COLOUR. Class FF181 ONE EGG CONTENTS. Class FF182 ONE EGG INTERNAL/EXTERNAL. DUCK TURKEY Class FF198 SIX ANY COLOUR. Class FF210 SIX. Class FF199 THREE WHITE. Class FF211 THREE. Class FF200 THREE ANY OTHER COLOUR. Class FF212 ONE. Class FF201 ONE WHITE. Class FF213 ONE EGG CONTENTS. Class FF202 ONE ANY OTHER COLOUR. Class FF214 ONE EGG INTERNAL/EXTERNAL.
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