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Don Burroughs In conjunction with the Norfolk Agricultural School The NEW ENGLAND BANTAM CLUB INVITES YOU TO OUR ANNUAL SPRING SHOW And the KENTUCKY DUCKY DERBY DAY!!!! To Be Held On SUNDAY May 5th, 2019 At the NORFOLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL 400 Main Street, Walpole MA JUDGING by Mike Wasylkowski and Steve Stanulonis BANTAM CHICKENS LARGE CHICKENS WATERFOWL AND TURKEYS JUNIOR SHOW JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP YEPA SCNA SERAMA TABLE TOP SHOW JUDGED BY Laura Jenkins and Alyson Savage We wish to thank the following sponsors who thru their generous donations help make this show possible. Chuck Houghton, Kim Houde, Amy Jo Labbe, Dan Mullen and Shelley Vacca. We also wish to thank our advertisers and those who provided specials, raffle and kitchen donations as well as working the show. Reminder: All entries will receive a confirmation. Please review it for accuracy and last minute show information. If you don’t get a confirmation I don’t have your entry. RULES AND REGULATIONS The show will judges in accordance with the ABA and APA Standards. There will be four classes: Cock, Hen, Cockeral, and Pullet. Judges decisions will be final. During judging, no person shall be in the aisles except the judge and the steward. All Junior entries shall be marked Junior. Every care will be exercised to protect the exhibits but the NEBC will not be responsible for any loss or damage from whatever cause arising. NO birds shall be removed from the exhibit before the close of the show, EXCEPT BY CONSENT OF THE SHOW SUPERINTENDANT. At the discretion of the show Superintendant, any entry that shows signs of sickness, endangering other entries will be refused or ordered from the show. All poultry to be exhibited must have a current pullorum clean Certificate or be first generation stock. Please include a copy of the certificate with your entry. Birds will be checked at the door. Coop in will begin at 7:30 AM. Early coop in is on Saturday after 2:00 UNTIL 6:00 PM. Call me if you are arriving close to 6:00 508-942-6208. Show judging will begin at 9:00AM starting WITH Serama open show. IF YOU NEED TO LEAVE EARLY PLEASE LET THE SHOW SECRETARY AND SHOW SUPERINTENDANT KNOW IN ADVANCE OF LEAVING. Thank you for your cooperation on this and consideration to your fellow exhibitors. AWARDS NOT PICKED UP AT THE CEREMONY WILL BE FORFEITED AND CONSIDERED DONATIONS TO THE NEBC FOR FUTURE SHOWS. FOOD & DRINK: WE WILL HAVE A VARIETY OF FOODS AVAILABLE THE DAY OF THE SHOW. SALE CAGES: No tailgate SALES PLEASE! Sellers must register preferably with entry and have a pullorum clean certificate. COOPS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE SHOW FOR $5.00 PER HOLE OR $10.00 FOR 3 HOLES. THERE IS A MAXIMUM OF 4 BIRDS PER HOLE. TO ASSURE THAT YOU GET THE COOPS YOU NEED, PLEASE ENCLOSE YOUR REQUEST AND PAYMENT WITH YOUR ENTRY. RAFFLES: 50/50 RAFFLE * A CHINESE RAFFLE OF VARIOUS ITEMS * SILENT BIRD AUCTION * FERTILE EGG AUCTION AND THE BARNYARD CLASSIC COMPETITION BALLOTS WILL BE A 50/50 RAFFLE NEW THIS SPRING its KENTUCKY DUCKY DERBY DAY!!!!: See comments .. dont miss on the fun. DONATIONS ARE NEEDED AND WELCOMED. AMERICAN BANTAM ASSOCIATION PO Box 127, Augusta, NJ 07822 Phone: 973-383-6944 Fax 973-383-8633 Email: [email protected] SPECIAL MEET Plaques to Champion and Reserve Champion Bantam Pins for Champion and Reserve for all seven bantam divisions providing there are 25 birds competing . Pins for all starred wins in the show. Only ABA members are eligible to compete for the above awards. Dues are $15.00 per year $40.00 for three years. New members receive a copy of the quarterly and the latest available copy of the Annual American Bantam Association Year Book which lists 900 advertisers and includes a complete breed and variety index. Winners of ABA awards are listed in the year book under Who's Who in Bantams. Starred wins are earned in classes of 100 or more in the following: - Champions and Reserve Champions in the seven bantam divisions. - Best and Reserve of Breed and Variety. - Best Display when 7 or more bantam displays are shown - Best and Reserve Display when 10 or more bantam displays are shown. - Best and Reserve Trio when 30 or more trios are shown by 4 or more exhibitors. A single bird is eligible for only one award and can earn only one starred win. *****Awards are subject to change. OTHER MEETS COCHIN INTERNATIONAL MEET OLD ENGLISH GAME CLUB MEET MODERN GAME CLUB AMERICAN SILKIE BANTAM CLUB PLYMOUTH ROCK CLUB OF AMERICA NEW ENGLAND BANTAM CLUB IS OFFERING THE FOLLOWING OPEN SHOW AWARDS Grand Champion $25.00 & Trophy Reserve Grand Champion $15.00 & Trophy CHAMPION BANTAM $25.00 AND A TROPHY RESERVE CHAMPION BANTAM $15.00 AND A TROPHY CHAMPION LARGE FOWL $25.00 AND A TROPHY RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE FOWL $15.00 AND A TROPHY CHAMPION WATER FOWL $25.00 AND A TROPHY RESERVE CHAMPION WATER FOWL $15.00 AND A TROPHY DIVISION AWARDS: Rosettes and amounts will be paid as follows: Divisions with over 24 birds: Champion $ 15 Reserve Champions $ 10 Divisions with 15 - 24 birds: Champion $ 10 Reserve Champion $ 5 Divisions with 4 – 14 birds: Champion $ 5 BANTAM LARGE FOWL Modern Game Old English American Asiatic Single Comb Clean Leg Rosecomb Clean Leg English Mediterranean Featherleg All Othercomb Clean Leg Continental All other Standard Breeds Bantam Duck NO LARGE WATERFOWL Best of Breed with 25 birds or more (BB) $ 15 Reserve of Breed (RB) $10 except moderns and Old English Best Variety with 25 birds or more (BV) $ 10 Reserve Variety (RV) $ 5 Best of Variety with 10 – 24 birds (BV) $ 5 RIBBONS Best of Breed and 1st 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons for all exhibitors see show secretary. SPECIALS OPEN SHOW $ 5 Best Splash OE by Dave Anderson $ 5 Best Nankin by Lana Anderson $ 10 Best BB Red Modern by Shelley Vacca $ 20 Best American Serama by Tom LaSalle $ 10 Best Lemon Blue Modern by Shelley Vacca $ 10 Best Black Serama by Rivers Edge Seramas $ 10 Best Belgian DAnvers by Dave Anderson $ 10 Best Exchequer Serama by Ken Howe $ 20 Best Wyandotte by Tom LaSalle $ 10 Best White Serama by Ken Howe $ 10 3RD Best Featherleg by Billye Davis $ 10 Best AOV Serama by Rivers Edge Seramas $ 10 Best Silkie by Billye Davis $ 10 Best Silkied Serama by Tammie Cappucio $ 5 Reserve Silkie by Billye Davis $ 10 Best Buff Silkie by Billye Davis $ 10 Best LF Partridge Wyandotte by Lynne Mandile $ 5 Reserve Buff Silkie by Billye Davis $ 10 Best LF Jersey Giant Pam Simmonds DiRienzo $ 10 Best NRV (AOV) Silkie by Billye Davis $ 10 Best LF Light Sussex Pam Simmonds DiRienzo $ 5 Best Cochin by Donna Lamb $ 10 Best LF Orpington Pam Simmonds DiRienzo $5 Best White Cornish BTM /LF by H Heusman $ 10 Best LF Sultan by Lana Anderson $5 Best Colored White Cornish BTM/LF by H Heusman $ 5 Best LF Polish by Heather Tatro Rare breed champion and reserve rosettes: sponsored by Crested Feather Farm in Broad Brook CT. Open and youth are eligible. Breeds included are: Campine Crevecour, Holland, La Fleche, Malay, Modern (LF), Nankin , Redcap, Spanish, Sultan, Yokohama. JUNIOR SHOW AWARDS GRAND CHAMPION $15.00 & TROPHY RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION $10.00 & TROPHY CHAMPION BANTAM $10.00 ROSETTE RESERVE CHAMPION BANTAM $ 5.00 ROSETTE CHAMPION LARGE FOWL $10.00 ROSETTE RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE FOWL $ 5.00 ROSETTE CHAMPION WATER FOWL $10.00 ROSETTE RESERVE CHAMPION WATER FOWL $ 5.00 ROSETTE BEST AND RESERVE OF BREED RIBBONS BEST AND RESERVE VARIETY RIBBONS 1ST 2ND 3RD PLACE RIBBONS see show secretary. Junior Specials: $10 Best JR Wyandotte by Pops Poultry $ 5 Reserve JR Wyandotte by Pops Poultry $10 Best JR Modern by Pops Poultry $ 5 Reserve JR Modern by Pops Poultry $ 10 Best JR AOCCL by Heather Reid $ 5 Best JR Cochin by Donna Lamb $ 10 Best JR American Serama by Ken Howe $ 10 Best JR Serama by Tammie Cappuccio $ 10 Best JR AOV Serama by Ken Howe $ 20 Best JR TT Serama by MadHatters Farmette $ 10 Reserve JR TT Serama by Heather Tatro $10 Best LF/Bantam Dominique By Just A Notion Farm and Exhibition Poultry/Wendy Hey JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP YEPA SANCTIONED SENIOR DIVISION AGES 14 – 18 INTERMEDIATE DIVISION AGES 11-13 JUNIOR DIVISION AGES 8 – 10 NOVICE DIVISION AGES 6 – 7 JUNIORS WITH 3 OR LESS SHOW EXPERIENCES MAY ENTER AS A NOVICE FFA MEMBERS WILL BE COMPETING IN THE ABOVE DIVISION AS WELL AS A SEPARATE FFA CLASS CHAMPION SHOWMANSHIP $ 25 BY SHELLEY VACCA RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMANSHIP $ 15 BY SHELLEY VACCA JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS GIVEN TO THE TOP TWO PLACES OF EACH CLASS participation awards for all SHOWMAN SHOULD PREFERABLY DRESS NEATLY IN BLACK OR WHITE PANTS OR SKIRT AND LONG SLEEVE WHITE SHIRT IF YOU ARE ENTERING JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP, PLEASE BRING A SHOWMANSHIP BIRD IF POSSIBLE, ONE THAT WILL NOT BE ENTERED IN THE JUNIOR SHOW SO IT WILL NOT DISRUPT THE JUDGING JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP WILL BEGIN AT APPROXIMATLEY 10:00 A.M: CHECK AT DESK. “ YOU MAY REGISTER FOR SHOWMANSHIP AT THE SHOW ” EGG CONTESTS: #1 Entry consists of 6 eggs. Entry fee is $ 3. Classes are: brown eggs, white eggs, colored eggs , mixed colored eggs, #2 Best Dyed/Decorated egg (1 only), #3 Best “Displayed” egg (1 only) and #4 heaviest chicken egg (1 only). The eggs are judged on uniformity in size, shape and color (in the mixed classes uniformity of each color). The eggs will be returned to you, they will not be broken nor shaken.
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