Thanks to everyone for this discussion. I know of only one other Bantam Ameraucana Breeder in Florida. He shows mostly in North FL and further north, only occasionally in Inverness.
I enjoy the challenge of the breeding aspect, choosing who to mate, watching the chicks grow and develop, the traits they got from the sire and dam, and guessing “the pics of the litter†almost from day 1, changing my mind often as they feather out and mature and display that extra something that makes them stand out from the crowd.
I decided to show -
1. I think I have nice birds and want to expose then to others who may appreciate them and take an interest in Ameraucanas
2. The art of breeding fascinates me and I need the feedback from others to HELP me verify that I made good choices
3. I want to be respected as someone who strives for improvement.
This is my limited experience so far:
The only bantam AMs in Central FL that may go to a show are at my house and 4 that I placed in the hands of a 4H girl, Kady, who shows Open and Youth. A friend advised me that by having more exhibitors, the judge would put more thought into placing them. He took some home to prep to show. There were my own F2 pullets/cockerels and others bred by John, Jeff and Beth. We all had an assortment to prepare for the last show.
I did not ask for a meet.
Yes, I was still competing with myself since they were all owned by me but then NO I wasn't. Chuck, Kady and I conditioned our own groups. There were birds from 4 breeders total competing. I chose 15 out of about 40 for the 3 of us to work with - did I make the right choices?? Am I looking for the right things? They are all pretty.
I read and re-read the Standard and decided the Silvers should be seen, also.
Beth's Silver was AOCCL and Jeff's Wheaten was Reserve AOCCL in a class dominated by Polish and Cornish against Exhibitors accustomed to being on Champion Row, both are ABA Master Exhibitors/Breeders
With chicks from John, Jeff and Beth to raise, I hatched only a few and raised 3 Wheaten, 2 Blue Wheaten pullets from 2 of my F1 hens.
Kady showed my F2 Wheaten and was 2nd and 3rd out of the 9 Wheaten pullets. I felt pretty good about that. I was in good company.
Got the Cornish breeder's attention and he asked Chuck about those Ameraucanas (he won't talk to a newbie like me HA)
Missions accomplished!
Whatever you decide about meets is fine with me. I will probably not show enough to amass any appreciable number of points, ribbons gather dust
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But, it is kind of nice to be recognized in some way at the end of the day.
and a certificate can go into the pedigree records.
PS Sorry for the novel, my 2 cents turned into a quarter
didn't it?