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2015 GREATER CALIFORNIA SHOW
Donald Barger, Prunedale, CA Conner Keegan, Los Olivos, CA John Monaco, San Martin, CA
Brian Decker, Toledo, WA Dr. Francine Bradley, Palm Springs, CA
www.gcspf.com
February 28, 2015
Big Fresno Fairgrounds
1121 S Chance Ave, Fresno, CA
In Memory of David Tune
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President’s Message
Dear Exhibitors,
This years 2015 Greater California Show will be held in
the Junior Building, which is located on the south end of the Big
Fresno Fair grounds and is accessible from the Chance Street
gate. The Youth Program will be held in the Gem and Mineral
Building.
The 2015 Greater California Show is glad to host the Cal
National for this year. We are planning on a banquet dinner serv-
ing a spaghetti and meatball dinner on Friday night starting at
6:00 PM. Cal National Awards for the 2013/2014 poultry show
season will follow after dinner.
This year’s 2015 Greater California Show is being held
in memory of David Tune. David was a long time member of
the Greater California Society of Poultry Fanciers and was very
instrumental in helping with our show. The poultry world will
miss David.
David Tune will be entered in this years Cal National
Hall of Fame and will be remembered as a champion of the
Game Show. A six year perpetual trophy in memory of David
will be started this year and awarded to the Champion American
Game exhibitor.
We have a great slate of judges and will be hosting the
California Avian Bowl State Qualifier as well as a 4-H Poultry
Showmanship Program.
We have a full program of Open and Junior Poultry Judg-
ing, a sale area of high quality birds, a raffle table, and a great
food booth for breakfast and lunch. Come join us for a great
day of visiting old friends and making new friends.
Alan J. Gallegos—President GCSPF
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THANK YOU
FOR SUPPORTING THE
2015 GREATER CALIFORNIA SHOW
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Friday - February 27, 2015
3:00 - 9:30 PM Coop In
6:00 - 7:00 PM Banquet
7:00 - 8:00 PM Cal National Presentation
Saturday - February 28, 2015
7:00 AM Building Opens
7:00 - 8:30 AM Coop In
8:30-9:00 AM Showmanship Sign-in. at Gem
& Mineral Building
Pre-Registration is required.
9:00 AM Showmanship Starts for All
Levels
12:30 PM Avian Bowl Sign-in
9:00 AM Poultry Show Judging Begins
10:00 AM Game Show Judging Begins
2:00 PM Bird Raffle
2:30 PM Linda’s Great Raffle
3:00 PM Judging of Junior Champions
3:30 PM Judging of Open Champions
4:00 PM Awards
4:30 PM Coop Out
6:30 PM Building Closes
Sunday - March 1, 2015
7:00 AM Building Opens For Late Coop-Outs and Cleaning
SHOW OFFICIALS
Show Secretary Sue & Rose Gallegos Dowd
Superintendent Alan Gallegos
Asst. Superintendent Ron O’Brian
Youth Program Coordinator Bobbie Grim
Sales Area Fairmont 4H
Linda’s Great Raffle Linda , Tanya, & Martha
Bird Raffle Linda Grim
Judges Committee/Bio-security Team Jerry Raven, Ron O’Brian
Trophies Sue Gallegos
Photographer Chuck Lee/Amanda Kimmons/
Korbin Moore
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YOUTH PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Judge: Dr. Francine Bradley,
Poultry Extension Specialist, Emerita, UC Davis
Bobbie Grim - GCSPF Youth Program Coordinator
559-392-4432 or [email protected]
The Youth Poultry Program will be in the Gem and Mineral Building,
which is a separate building from the Open and Junior Show Exhibition.
Showmanship: Pre-Registration required with your entry for the Junior Poultry Show.
Sign-in required (8:30—9:00 A.M) Saturday on day of show at the Youth Program
building. No late sign-ins past 9:00 AM on Saturday morning. No exceptions.
Showmanship will begin at 9:00 A.M. For Mini, Novice, Intermediate, Juniors and
Seniors. Showmanship birds should not be entered in the show.
Showmanship: This event is open to youth in all age/experience divisions.
Minis and Juniors will compete first, followed by Intermediate and Seniors.
Registration should be done ahead of time with your entry in the Junior
Poultry Show. There will be no registration on site for showmanship.
Birds used in showmanship must be owned by the competitor, and may NOT
be entered in the show. A fee of $3 will be charged to help cover cost of the
event. Payment can be made with your entry fee in the Junior Poultry Show
using the exhibitor entry form.
Age/Experience Divisions:
Novice - Have never, ever competed in Poultry Showmanship.
Minis - 7 and 8 years of age as of January 1, 2015.
Junior - 9 -11 years of age as of January 1, 2015.
Intermediate - 12 -13 years of age as of January 1, 2015.
Senior - 14 -18 years of age as of January 1, 2015.
Awards: Ribbons will be presented to 1st through 10th places in each divi-
sion.
Judging Standard: 4-H Poultry Showmanship booklet which is available for
$13.50 by calling 1-800-894-8849 or
http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/4HSmallAnimals/
Dress: 4-H or FFA uniforms are not required, but competitors will be scored
on neatness.
Fun activities: to follow after Avian bowl.
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WYANDOTTE BREEDERS OF AMERICA
DISTRICT MEET Best of Breed (BB) ..................3 Points
Reserve of Breed (RB) .... ......2 Points
Best of variety (BV) ......... ......1 Points
Best Trio .................................2 Points
Points going to Bronze, Silver, Gold medal awards presented annually. Varieties
include the nine recognized: Black, Blue, Buff. Buff Columbian, Columbian, Gold-
en Laced, Partridge, Silver Laced, Silver Penciled, and White. Three bonus points
for Best Display of variety where 50 or more Wyandotte are shown, 4 bonus points
for Best of Display of Breed where 100 or more are shown. To be eligible for
above awards, you must be a member of the WBA before judging. Dues:$6.00-
Junior, $12.00-Regular;and $18.00-Family
Mail membership application with payment to :
Wyandotte Breeders of America
c/o Karolyn Sutton, Secretary/Treasure 1901 N. 181st Hwy
Sylvan Grove, KS 67481
[email protected] or www.wyandottebreedersofamerica.net
ROSECOMB BANTAM FEDERATION * SPECIAL MEET
In order to qualify for the awards offered by the Rosecomb Bantam Federation for a
special meet,there must be at least two members exhibiting Rosecombs and at least
ten Rosecombs exhibited. Note: See the Rosecamb Bantam Federation Bylaws for
the point systems and how points are given. Winners will be given points according
to the point system and can be cashed in for several items. Junior Awards - Juniors
will receive a ribbon for best of Breed and Reserve of Breed and ribbons for best
of variety, unless trophies or plaque are donated in place of the ribbons. To qualify
for a ribbon there must be five birds in the breed and two Rosecomb Federation ju
nior exhibitors in the junior division. The above specials offered by the Rosecomb
Bantam Federation are for the competition of all Rosecomb Bantams on exhibit.
However the specials will only be issued to those winners that are members in good
standing before the judging begins. I f you are not now a member of the Federation
then you may join at the show prior to judging. Dues are$ 10.00 for Junior, $12.00
for a single one year m embership $15.00 per vear for a family membership and
150.00 for Lifetime membership. Send your membership to our club Secretary:
Sheri Pitts – 3821 E. Elbow Lane, Olney, IL 62450 (618) 839-3814
See http://www.rosecomb.com/federation/
Japanese Bantam Breeders Association
Special Meet
JBBA Membership Application: http://japanesebantams.webs.com/
Memberships run from January 1 through December 31 of each year
Dues are $10 individual $15 family $5 under 18 yrs.
JBBA Secretary-Treasurer: Ron Greer, 1112 Rugeley Street
Bay City, Texas 77414
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OLD ENGLISH GAME BANTAM CLUB OF
AMERICA
SPECIAL MEET
Club members that win Best of Variety and Reserve of
variety are awarded points thru our Points System.
These points are accumulated through out the year and
each member then competes for the “Top Variety Ex-
hibitor” of the year. The member that accumulates the most points during
the year is recognized as “Top Exhibitor” of the year. Other awards that
club members can attain are Citation of Excellence and Breeder of Distinc-
tion. The Old English Game Bantam Club of America is devoted to the
promotion of Old English bantams everywhere. Join today and be eligible
to win awards at all sanctioned club meets. Annual dues are $15.00 US and
$20.00 Canada, Bermuda, and International.
Contact Alan J. Gallegos Phone: 559-908-5926 cell / Email: [email protected]
POLISH BREEDERS CLUB
SPECIAL MEET
Points and awards will only be given to members in good standing before
the show is judged. With membership you will receive four news letters a
year that has a color page along with a club directory that has nine countries
represented. Membership is good for one year. Cost is $10.00 for single
and $15.00 for family. We have a point system and a new system for a
growing list of junior exhibitors.
Contact: Tricia Olvera PO Box 1, Edwards, CA 93523.
RHODE ISLAND RED CLUB OF AMERICA
Special Meet
The Rhode Island Red Club of America offers meets in order to boost the
breeding, exhibiting and promotion of the most exceptional of all breeds, the
Rhode Island Red. Only members in good standing may compete for points
for the Red Club Master Exhibitor and Master Breeder Awards. To join the
Rhode Island Red Club of America send dues of $15.00 for adult ($20 US
Funds for Foreign) or $5 for junior membership to Aaron Hickson, P.O. Box
217, Shiro TX 77876-0217 (936) 355-7045 [email protected]
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enabled to view it.
All members receive the Chronicle, the official club publication.
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YOUTH PROGRAM
Advance registration for Avian Bowl by mail or fax is required.
NO on-site registration.
Registration Forms for Avian Bowl: Please contact:
Dr. Francine Bradley
1775 East Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 110-129
Palm Springs, CA 92264
Phone: 760-699-5078 Fax: 760-699-7056
Completed Avian Bowl entries must be postmarked or faxed by:
Monday, February 21, 2015.
Sign-in by 12:30 PM Registered Avian Bowl Teams; Senior teams take written test.
1:00 PM Competition begins.
Avian Bowl: This event will be conducted by Dr. Francine Bradley of U.C. Davis
Extension, and requires advance registration. This event serves as the California
State qualifier for 4-H. The winning senior team will be eligible to represent Cali-
fornia at the 4-H National Poultry and Egg Conference in Kentucky in November,
2015. Avian Bowl will begin shortly after the conclusion of the Showmanship con-
tests. Time updates will be posted during the day. Advance registration by mail or
fax is required with Dr. Bradley.
Nature of the Contest: This teams-only contest covers a broad spectrum of
knowledge of avian science and poultry industry categories as diverse as avian anat-
omy and commercial egg production practices.
Teams: Teams consist of 2, 3 or 4 members. Team members must all be in the same
age division, but they need not be from the same club or county.
Junior Teams - all members are 13 years old or younger as of January 1, 2015.
Senior Teams - all members are 14 years old or older as of January 1, 2015.
Awards: Awards will be presented to the 1st through 3rd place teams in each divi-
sion.
Judging Standard and Study Materials: National 4-H Avian Bowl Manual is
available from the Clemson University Bulletin Room. The cost is $15.00 per copy
and may be ordered online using either a major credit card by going to the following:
URL: http://shopping.clemson.edu When the Clemson Shopping page comes up,
enter Man161 in the search products box. There is no tax and the priority mail (2-3
days) shipping charge is $12.05 (1 copy to California). Contact Clemson University
at 888-772-2665 or 864-656-3261.
Each year's Avian Bowl questions are drawn from the "National 4-H Avian Bowl
Manual". Only answers based on the information in this manual are considered cor-
rect. This year’s study sections are available on-line at
http://animalscience.ucdavis.edu/Avian/newsletters.htm Click on Dec 2014
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Greater California Society of Poultry Fanciers
Annual Game Bird Show
Open to the Public
Big Fresno Fair Grounds
American Game and Oriental Game
February 28, 2015
American Game Classes
Birds will be entered as cock, hen, cockerel, or pullet in the following classes:
Dark Legged Red Light Legged Red
Dark Legged Grey Light Legged Grey
Any Other Variety Hens & Pullets
Pairs
Awards - Trophies from 1st - 3rd
Rosette Ribbons
Trophy in Memory of David Tune for Champions of the Game Show. Cham-
pion of Oriental Game and American Game will have their names placed on
the trophy, which the club will keep and display for several years..
Oriental Class:
Birds will be entered as Cock, Hen, Cockerel, or Pullet in the following:
Large; Medium; Small; Bantam
Awards - Plaques and Ribbons; Certificates given for all participants
Register on site: 8:00AM-9:30AM
Judging begins at 10:00AM
Entry Fee: $10.00 for 1st entry and $5.00 thereafter
Bring your own drop pens
For more information contact:
Jerry Raven: (559) 896-3256 or Chuck Lee:559‐978‐8019 or
David Vang: (559) 213-4579
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NORTH AMERICAN HAMBURG SOCIETY
STATE MEET North American Hamburg Society State Meets earn points toward The North American Hamburg Society Exhibitor of the Year awards. There must be 15 birds and 2 exhibitors in the Large fowl class and 25 birds and 3 exhibitors in the Bantam class. All State meets must be judged by a APA or ABA licensed judge. Awards are as fol-lowed: Hamburg picture awards will be awarded to the Champion and Reserve Champion Large and Bantam in Open Class and also the Junior classes. To be eligible for the above points and awards, exhibitors must be members before the judging. Memberships are: Individual - $15,- 3 years $40,-Family $18, -Juniors $10, Life Mem-bership - $150. Members receive a quarterly newsletter, a Breeders Directory and up-to-date information from the club. If you are not already a member of the NAHS, please send dues to:
North American Hamburg Society Jim LeGendre
95393 Grimes Road Junction City Oregon 97448
http://www.northamericanhamburgs.com/
PLYMOUTH ROCK FANCIER’S CLUB OF
AMERICA
SPECIAL MEET
SEND DUES BEFORE JUDGING TO :RICHARD HICK-
MAN, 2724 CEDARVILLE ROAD, MILLVILLE, NJ 08332
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR AWARDS. DUES ARE $20.00 FOR SINGLE AND $5.00 FOR JUNIOR
(UNDER18) PER CALENDER YEAR.
Bearded Belgian d' Anver Club of America
Special Meet
Annual dues for membership in the Belgian Bearded d' Anver Club are $10.00
U.S. per year. Make check payable to the Belgian Bearded d' Anver Club and
send them to Belgian Bearded d' Anver Club, Secretary: Art Cosner, 11709
Cedar Ridge Road, Willaimsport, Maryland, 21795
District 15 Director Tami Clark, 805-466-7214, [email protected]
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International Waterfowl Breeders Association
Champion Duck and Champion Goose
State Meet
Certificate
To qualify for IWBA awards, a minimum of 50 waterfowl must be shown.
Master Exhibitor points are given for best and reserve varieties when there
are two or more exhibitors showing in each variety. You must be a member
in good standing before judging to qualify for awards.
Dues: $20.00 - Individual $15.00 - Junior (16 or younger) $25.00-Family
Send dues to: IWBA Secretary/Treasurer:
Valerie Barden
9419 Damrau Rd. Amherst, WI 54406 715-340-1261
[email protected] http://www.Iwba.org
MODERN GAME BANTAM CLUB of AMERICA
DISTRICT MEET
Award Requirements – Only Paid-Up MGBCA Members, Prior
To Judging Are Eligible For Club Awards. There Must Be A
Minimum Of 28 Moderns Entered, With A Minimum Of 3
Members Showing.
Annual Dues $20.00 – Club Patch $3.00
Send Dues To Secretary/Treasurer
Lee Traver, 4134 NY 43
Wynantskill NY, 12198
American Buttercup Club
Special Meet
Club Meets - Membership Directory - Newsletter - Website
Single Membership - 1 year/2year: $15.00/$25.00; Family Membership - 1
year: $20.00; Junior Membership - 1 year: $8.00.
Contact: Secretary/Treasurer; Bridget Riddle; 3030 Orestimba Road
Newman, CA 9536; 406-253-7944
http://www.americanbuttercupclub.com
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Friday Night Banquet
6:00 - 7:00
Located in the Show Room
$10.00/Dinner
Menu:
Spaghetti, Meatballs, Salad and French bread
Dessert
Coffee, Lemonade
Cal National
7:00 - 8:00 Awards and Hall of Fame Presentation
Awards for 2014
Ponderosa Lions Club Saturday’s Food Booth
Breakfast & Lunch
Pancakes, Sausage, Hot Chocolate and Coffee
Barbecue Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Hot Dogs,
Nachos, Snacks, Sodas and Water
Donuts, Chips, Cookies, Water, Soft Drinks will be
provided at the Raffle Table
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Entries Close February 16, 2015 (postmarked)
Mail to: Susan Gallegos - GCSPF.
28270 Burrough Valley Road, Tollhouse, CA 93667
559-855-3951
No email entries will be accepted.
If you wish to receive an acknowledgement of entry, please request in your
entry form and include an e-mail address.
2. Entry Fee - $4.00 Single $8.00 Double Coop Entry Fees must accompa-
ny entry. A $5.00 clean up fee will be charged each exhibitor.
3. Leg Bands - Are required as a security precaution. Please band your entries
and list the band numbers on the entry form. Check your coop cards.
4. Birds must be cooped in before judging begins.
5. Disease - Any bird showing evidence of parasites or disease will be re-
moved from the show.
6. Feed and Water - Feed will be provided, however exhibitors are responsi-
ble for the care of their own animals.
7. Handling of Exhibits - No one other than judges or show officials shall be
permitted to handle exhibits without the owner’s permission.
8. Judging- Judging will be based on the latest edition of the APA and ABA
"Standard of Perfection"
9. Premiums - All premiums and awards from specialty clubs and individuals
are accepted in good faith, however GCSPF will not be responsible for pay-
ment of awards if not received.
10. Vendors - Space is limited and is available only for poultry related items.
Vendors will have to submit a request with one of our Vendor forms. Vendors
will be approved based on demand and available room. There will be a $20 fee
for an 8’X 8’ area. This includes 1 table and 2 chairs. If you require an addi-
tional table there will be an additional $10 fee. Vendor areas are not available
to sell birds.
11. Clerks - Anyone wishing to clerk please let the show secretary know
when you check in.
12. Championship Row - Only entries that have been judged as Champion or
Reserve Champion of class may be cooped on championship row during
Champion of Show judging. Please help our show superintendent by placing
your birds in Champion Show row as directed by the show superintendent.
13. Awards and Trophies: After champions are selected. Please don’t ask
for your awards prior to judging of Championship Row. 14. Conduct - APA Code of Conduct will be enforced. Failure to comply will result in
disqualification of entry and removal from grounds.
15. Cage Dividers - Limited amounts of material will be available as cage dividers. It
is advisable to bring your own paper/ cardboard if you wish to separate birds.
16. Locks - Any birds in cages that are locked by exhibitors will not be judged. Cages
may be locked after judging is completed.
17. No vehicles in building at any time.
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COCHINS INTERNATIONAL
SPECIAL MEET
Master Breeder upon achieving 500 points in no less than five (5) years.
One point is earned for every five Cochins exhibited for Best and Reserve of
Variety. One point is earned for every five Cochins exhibited for Best and
Reserve of Breed. One point is earned for every five Cochins exhibited for
Overall Champion (Large Fowl and bantam competing). There must be at
least five Large Fowl and five Bantam Cochins in competition. The points
are awarded for the highest win an individual bird earns in its class. A Cer-
tificate of Merit will be awarded for the first one hundred points in any vari-
ety. Awards include Master Breeder points award. These awards are for
members in good standing at the time of judging. Membership in Cochins
International includes three news letters a year, Breeder Director, and eligi-
bility for awards at all clubs meets. Annual dues as follows: Adult and fami-
ly -$15.00; Junior -$7:50. Membership includes 3 annual newsletters, a
Breeders Directory, and eligibility for awards at all club meets. All
Cochins, Large fowl, Bantams, and Frizzles are eligible for Master Breeder
Points. Mail dues to membership Chairman:
Linda Lucas
11625 W. Moyer Rd.; Webberville, MI 48892
(517)468-3216 or email: [email protected]
http://cochinsint.com
International Cornish Breeders
Association SPECIAL MEET
The ICBA offers the following awards:
Champion Cornish Bantam: Certificate
Reserve Champion Cornish Bantam: Certificate
Certificate for Best Dark, Best White, Best
WLR, and Best AOV
Certificate for Best Large Fowl Cornish (all Varieties competing)
NOTE: Must be as least 5 Large Fowl Cornish competing .
To be eligible for the above awards, you must be a member of the ICBA
prior to Judging.
Membership Dues are:
Individual $20.00 Family $30.00
Juniors $5.00 Lifetime Membership $150.00
Send Membership Dues to: Secretary/Treasurer
Don Karasek, 2504 State Road 133, Blue River, WI 53518
608-537-2734 or [email protected] or www.cornishbreeders.org
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Belgium D’Uccle & Booted Bantam Club
Special Meet A point system is used to award "Exhibitor of the Year", "Award of Merit",
"Master Breeder", and "Master Exhibitor". The Junior Awards will use this
table but as it applies to the Junior Program. To receive Points one must be
a Club Member in good standings before judging starts. There must be TWO
"2" or more exhibitors in the class, but other exhibitors need not be a club
member for a member to earn points. A bird can only win the highest
number of points given. all other points listed are given up for the higher
number.
Make checks Payable to: BD & BB Club
Mail Dues to: BD & BB CLUB
Lori Martin
622 Horseshoe Lane
Seymour, TN 37865-4959
Phone 865-300-5081 Email [email protected]
Dues: $10.00 – 1 year individual membership $7.50 – 1 year Jr. individual
membership; $25.00 – 3 year individual membership $20.00 – 3 year Jr.
Membership; $15.00 – 1 year family membership; $35.00 – 3 year family
membership. All dues are due on last day of month in the month that you
first joined the club at the end of the first or third year depending on how
long you membership is for.
http://www.belgianduccle.org/
UNITED ORPINGTON CLUB
SPECIAL MEET
The UOC is dedicated to all Orpingtons Standard and Bantam and to the
Breeders of this fine Fowl. Points will be awarded towards the exhibitor of
the year award. BV and RV will be awarded 1 point for each bird beat in a
class. BB and RB would not receive the points for BV and RV as the exhib-
iter can not win double points for the same bird. Five bonus points will be
awarded to Champion SCCL or Champion English and four points to Re-
serve SCCL or Reserve English . Exhibitor must be a member before judg-
ing. Membership dues of $15/family $10.00/single, $5/junior can be sent to
UOC, c/o Sylvia Bland, 6357 Little Lake Geneva Road, Keystone Heights,
FL, 32656. A membership form can be found on the UOC website home
page at :
http://www.unitedorpingtonclub.com/
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The GCSPF will offer awards for the following:
Grand Champion of Show
and Reserve Grand Champion of Show
Junior Grand Champion of Show
and Junior Reserve Grand Champion of Show
In addition, Junior Grand Champion of Show will receive
Special Faye Sanderlin Memorial Trophy
Awards will be presented in both
Open and Junior Divisions for:
Champion Large Fowl * Reserve Champion Large Fowl
Champion Bantam * Reserve Champion Bantam
Champion Waterfowl * Reserve Champion Waterfowl
Awards will be presented in both
Open and Junior Divisions for:
BEST OF CLASS and RESERVE OF CLASS
American Modern Game
Asiatic Old English Game
Mediterranean SCCL
Continental RCCL
AOSB AOCCL
Feather Legged
Awards also offered in Open and Junior for:
Champion Large Duck, Bantam Duck, Goose, and
Turkey.
Ribbons will be given for BV, BB, 1st thru 3rd place.
Special Cash Awards for Open Show
Champion Of Show—$50
Reserve Champion of Show—$25
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RAFFLES * JACKPOTS * AUCTIONS
SALE CAGES
A limited number of sale cages will be available to members or exhibi-
tors only. The cost is $10.00 per cage. Please send your request with
your entry. There will be no selling of animals with your own cages or
outside the building, unless you are delivering previously sold animals.
All poultry will be sold in the sale area. Fairmont 4-H will be staffing
the Sale Area and are available to sell your birds for a commission of
5%. Please let them know if you will need their services. If you are
selling your own birds you are responsible for the security of your own
birds. Nylon ties will be available to secure your cages from the Sale
Area Table.
20 BIRD JACKPOT This is an easy one for all you exhibitors. Just
do what you would normally do for a show and enter birds. For each
20 birds you enter into the show, or for a donation of one pair of show
quality poultry for the bird raffle or a donation of one dozen eggs for
the egg raffle, your name goes into the pot for a special drawing of
$50.00. Drawing will be held during Linda’s Great Raffle.
LINDA’S GREAT RAFFLE Linda has been scouring the countryside
searching for items for our raffle table. And as usual she has hit the
jackpot. Stop by her table and see what you can't live without. Tickets
are $1.00 per ticket.
BIRD RAFFLE Looking to find a home for that pair or trio of breed-
ers or want to promote a particular breed or variety? Put those birds to
good use. Donate them to our Bird Auction. The best trio or pair will be
awarded $50.00. You will also be eligible to win $50.00 in the 20 Bird
Jack Pot Raffle. For EACH pair or trio donated your name will go into
the 20 BIRD JACKPOT. Make sure you check in with Linda Grim or
the show secretary so we know who you are and what you are donating.
That way we can make sure your name is in the $50 drawing. Please
indicate on the entry form if you plan on donating a pair or trio of birds.
Thanks for all your help. Please no mixed breed fowl.
Greater California Show T-Shirts and Sweatshirts
T-Shirts - $10.00; Sweatshirts - $20.00
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American Silkie Bantam Club
Special Meet CERTIFICATE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT is
awarded for: BEST OF BREED AND RESERVE OF BREED
Meet Awards Special Meets – Certificates for Best of Breed & Reserve of Breed
Both Open and Jr. Meet requirements: 2 Exhibitors and 10 Silkies. (Note this does not apply to Points)
Yearly Membership: $10 Juniors - $15 Adults -$20 Family - $20 Mem-bers outside USA
Members Receive Quarterly Newsletters and a Yearbook and access to the Member's Community Area of the ASBC Website which includes:
access to classifieds, forum, live chats, past newsletters, photo albums and more!
Send Dues, Name, Address, Telephone Number, and Email Address to the ASBC Secretary/Treasurer: Carina Moncrief: 23754 Spenser Butte
Dr., Gavilan Hills, CA 92570
Sebright Club of America State Meet
Champion $10.00 Reserve $5.00 To be eligible for the above awards, you must be a member of the Sebright Club of America. Those desiring to join the club will be eligible if their dues are paid before judging starts. A minimum of twenty-eight (28) Sebrights must be shown by at least four (4) exhibitors for awards to be paid. Dues are Adults $15, Jun-
iors (16 and under) $10 per year. For additional information, contact Her-bert R. Rogers, 1023 Beam Road, Denver, PA 17517 or call (717) 314-5323, or email [email protected]
Dominique Club of America SPECIAL MEET
Special Awards Offered For membership application, visit www.dominiqueclub.org or contact: Suzette Ellington; 4430 Takach Rd.; Prince George, VA 23875 (919) 368-6674. [email protected] Membership dues are: $10 - Adults; Youth - $5. Send to: Dominique Club of America c/o Julie Gupton 4430 Takach Rd. Prince George, VA 23875
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CALIFORNIA NATIONAL MEET
2014-2015
This show is a recognized POINT MEET for the California National Show Year 2014-2015 (October through April). Anyone who is a member of a California poultry club is eligible to enroll and compete for the Exhibit of Merit and Breed Fanciers awards. Point will be awarded to an exhibitor for their 6 highest scoring recognized California National Shows. The cost to join is $10.00 for the season 2014-2015, which will be used for awards. No points will be awarded for wins of show attended prior to re-ceipt of the enrollment form. For more information, please contact Chris Tamayo at (916) 508-5550, or email to [email protected]
California National Membership Enrollment Form Name: ______________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________ City: __________________________________ State: ________ Zip: _______________ Phone: ___________________________
E-mail: ______________________________________________
California/Nevada National Club Affiliation: ________________ Signature:_____________________________________ Make checks or money orders to “CALIFORNIA NATIONAL”. Please enclose $10.00 enrollment fee and mail with this form to: Kathy Lewis, c/o California National, P.O. Box 157, Silver Springs, NV 89429-0157
AMERICAN BRAHMA CLUB
SPECIAL MEET
Must be a paid member before judging. $20.00 per year for adults/farm/
partnership, and $10.00 for Juniors. Any other country: $30.00 per year/
membership (US Funds Money Orders only)
Please mail membership to Sec./Treas.
American Brahma Club, Sec./Treas.
Kendra Aldrich, 12948 Ring Rd., St. Charles, MI 48655
http://theamericanbrahmaclub.org
Each member receives.....
*Membership card with their renewal date.
*The latest issue of "The Scanner" published quarterly
*A copy of the By-laws
You will also enjoy the camaraderie of fellow Brahma fanciers, and
share in the love of the breed..... as well as learn from those with many
years of experience with the "Majestic Ones"!!
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American Poultry Association, Inc
Club Meet
The APA invites you to become a member. Annual dues are
$20.00 for one (1) year, $50.00 for three (3) years, $40.00 for
one year outside the U.S. and Canada. Junior dues (for those 18 and under) are $15.00
per year, or $40.00 for three years. Endowment Trust Life Membership is $365. All
Annual and Endowment Trust Life Members receive our yearbook and are eligible to
earn points toward a Master Exhibitor Award. Every member is eligible for the awards
at this show.
A minimum of five (5) Master Exhibitor Award points will be awarded to any qualified win at
this show.
OPEN SHOW AWARDS
APA ribbons awarded for the following Class Champions:
LARGE CHICKENS
American, Asiatic, English, Mediterranean, Continental, All Other Standard
Breeds
BANTAM CHICKENS
Modern Game, Old English Game, Single Comb Clean Legged,
Rose Comb Clean Legged, Feather Legged, All Other Combs Clean Legged
DUCKS: Heavy, Medium, Light, Bantam GEESE: Heavy, Medium, Light
TURKEYS GUINEA FOWL
Special APA Medals for Show Champion and Show Reserve
JUNIOR SHOW AWARDS
An APA ribbon will be awarded for the following Champions shown by junior
exhibitors:
Champion Large Chicken * Champion Bantam Chicken
Champion Duck * Champion Goose * Champion Turkey * Champion Guinea
Fowl
All judging will be by the latest edition of the American Standard of Perfection, copyrighted by
the American Poultry Association, Inc. Application for membership may be made at the show or
may be sent to the American Poultry Association, but application must be made prior to the
judging to be eligible for the APA awards.
American Poultry Association, Inc.
Pat Horstman, Secretary P.O. Box 306, Burgettstown PA 15021 724-729-
3459. [email protected]
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AMERICAN BANTAM ASSOCIATION
PO Box 127, Augusta, NJ 07822
Phone 973-271-3335~ Email: Ban-
Website: www.Bantamclub.com
DISTRICT MEET ABA Ribbons to Champion and Reserve Champion Bantam
Star Pins will be awarded in all classes of 100 or more $1 Bantam Buck for Champion and Reserve for all seven bantam
divisions where there are a minimum of 25 birds competing A free listing in the upcoming ABA Yearbook under Who’s Who in
Bantams. All wins in Classes of 100 or more will be denoted with a star * and be retained in the ABA records to accumulate towards the Mas-
ter Exhibitor, Master Breeder, and Lifetime Achievement awards.
Only ABA members are eligible to compete for the above awards. ABA dues are $20.00 per year $50.00 for three years. ($30 per year and $80 for three years outside of USA)
New members receive a copy of the quarterly and the latest availa-ble copy of the Annual American Bantam Association Yearbook. Winners that are ABA members will be listed in the yearbook 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.