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Poultry Location: Forest Driver Pavilion Convenor: Mike Hall P: 0447 095 443 Section P – Poultry Location: Forest Driver Pavilion Convenor: Mike Hall P: 0447 095 443 Entry form submissions close Monday 26 October 2020 at 8.00pm. Entry fee 50¢. Junior competitor definition is 16 years and Under as at 30 April 2020. Exhibits must be delivered to the Section for judging by 10.00am Sunday 1 November or prior, to the Secretary’s office by arrangement with Secretary or Convenor. If more than 3 entries in same breed are entered (AO class or any other colour), a new class will be made. Please provide details of Breed and colour on entry forms. All birds to be fed and watered immediately after judging and shall be the responsibility of the owners. AOV = Any Other Variety OEG - Old English Game AOC - Any other colour AC - Any colour Prize money: 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00 (no second prize unless three or more entries in class) Hot Weather Policy In the case where the forecast temperature (Uraidla/Mt Lofty) for the day of the Show is in excess of 35°C, the Poultry Section will not proceed. (www.bom.gov.au) Where requested in writing to the Show Secretary, all entry fees will be refunded ([email protected]). Prizes awarded to: Klatt Family for the Les Klatt Memorial Trophy, for Champion Bird in Show Prize for Largest Big Black Male Fowl presented by Albino Rhino Graphic Design Champion Bird of Show Best Heavy Breed (male Best Bantam Soft Feather Best Water Fowl (male and Champion Large Fowl and female) (male and female) female) Champion Bantam Best Light Breed (male and Best Hard Feather (male Champion Junior Champion Water Fowl female) and female) Reserve Champion Junior Prizes donated by: Oakbank Chaff & Fodder R&L Liebelt Uraidla & Summertown A & A Klatt Hills Farm Supplies Albino Rhino Graphic Show Society Mt Barker Fodder Design Uraidla Hotel Heavy Breeds – Soft Feather 1. Langshan Male 6. Orpington Female AC 11. Sussex Male 16. Faverolle Female 2. Langshan Female 7. Wyandotte AC Male 12. Sussex Female 17. Barnavelder Male 3. Plymouth Rock Male 8. Wyandotte AC Female 13. Australorp Male 18. Barnavelder Female 4. Plymouth Rock Female 9. Rhode Island Red Male 14. Australorp Female 19. AOV Heavy Male 5. Orpington Male AC 10. Rhode Island Red Female 15. Faverolle Male 20. AOV Heavy Female Hard Feather Large 21. Modern Game AC Male 25. Malay Game AC Male 29. OEG Blue Red Male 32. OEG AOC Female 22. Modern Game AC Female 26. Malay Game AC Female 30. OEG Blue Red Female 33. AOV Large H/F Male 23. Indian Game AC Male 27. OEG Black Red Male 31. OEG AOC Male 34. AOV Large H/F Female 24. Indian Game AC Female 28. OEG Black Red Female Light Breeds – Soft Feather 35. Leghorn White Male 40. Ancona Female 45. Silkie White Male 50. Polish Female 36. Leghorn White Female 41. Hamburg Black Male 46. Silkie White Female 51. Aracauna Male 37. Leghorn AOC Male 42. Hamburg Black Female 47. Silkie AOC Male 52. Aracauna Female 38. Leghorn AOC Female 43. Hamburg AOC Male 48. Silkie AOC Female 53. AOV Light Breed Male 39. Ancona Male 44. Hamburg AOC Female 49. Polish Male 54. AOV Light Breed Female Bantams – Hard Feather 55. Black/Red Light Leg Male 63. Spangle Male 71. Modern Black/Red Male 79. Indian Game AC Male 56. Black/Red Light Leg Female 64. Spangle Female 72. Modern Black/Red Female 80. Indian Game AC Female 57. Wheaten Black Tail Hen 65. Blue/Red Male 73. Modern Pile Male 81. Malay Game AC Male 58. Wheaten Blue Tail Hen 66. Blue/Red Female 74. Modern Pile Female 82. Malay Game AC Female 59. Black/Red Dark Leg Male 67. Grey Male 75. Modern Duckwing Male 83. AOV Hard Feather Male 60. Black/Red Dark Leg Female 68. Grey Female 76. Modern Duckwing Female 84. AOV Hard Feather Female 61. Duckwing Male 69. AOC Male 77. Modern AOC Male 62. Duckwing Female 70. AOC Female 78. Modern AOC Female Bantam – Soft Feather 85. Pekin Black Male 95. Australorp Male 105. Leghorn Black Male 114. Ancona Female 86. Pekin Black Female 96. Australorp Female 106. Leghorn Black Female 115. Langshan Male 87. Pekin AOC Male 97. Rhode Island Male 107. Leghorn AOC Male 116. Langshan Female 88. Pekin AOC Female 98. Rhode Island Female 108. Leghorn AOC Female 117. Japanese Male 89. Wyandotte White Male 99. Sussex Male 109. Rosecomb Black Male 118. Japanese Female 90. Wyandotte White Female 100. Sussex Female 110. Rosecomb Black Female 119. Belgian Bantam Male 91. Wyandotte AOC Male 101. Plymouth Rock Male 111. Rosecomb AOC Male 120. Belgian Bantam Female 92. Wyandotte AOC Female 102. Plymouth Rock Female 112. Rosecomb AOC Female 121. AOV Soft Feather Male 93. Sebright AC Male 103. Leghorn White Male 113. Ancona Male 122. AOV Soft Feather Female 94. Sebright AC Female 104. Leghorn White Female Water Fowl 123. Rouen Drake 137. Mallard AOC Drake 145. Orpington Drake 124. Rouen Duck 131. Campbell Drake 138. Mallard AOC Duck 146. Orpington Duck 125. Indian Runner White Drake 132. Campbell Duck 139. Australian Call White Drake 147. AOV Drake 126. Indian Runner White Duck 133. Pekin Drake 140. Australian Call White Duck 148. AOV Duck 127. Indian Runner AOC Drake 134. Pekin Duck 141. Australian Call AOC Drake 149. Any Variety Gander 128. Indian Runner AOC Duck 135. Mallard White Drake 142. Australian Call AOC Duck 150. Any Variety Goose 129. Muscovy Drake 136. Mallard White Duck 143. Cayuga Drake 130. Muscovy Duck 144. Cayuga Duck Junior Classes (16 and under) Not to exhibit same breed and colour as parents or senior exhibitors living at the same address. Juniors to handle own birds (exhibits in junior section not eligible for other awards). 151. Large Fowl Male 152. Large Fowl Female 153. Waterfowl Male 154. Waterfowl Female 155. Soft Feather Bantam Male 156. Soft Feather Bantam Female 157. Hard Feather Bantam Male 158. Hard Feather Bantam Female 159. Backyard Male 160. Backyard Female .
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