2011 Poultry results

 

HUON SHOW 2011

 

 

 

Judge Mr. Ian Nash of Teesdale Victoria

 

Entries 123

 

Competitors 25 from all parts of Tasmania

 

Sponsers : Harvey Norman, Seedhouse Tasmania, Highfield Industries, Corrina Sloane, the Walker Family, OEG Club of Australia, Rhode Island & Sussex Club of Tasmania.

 

Champion Bird in Show: Large white pullet owned by Damian Whiteley

Reserve Champion bird in Show: Large Australian Game Cock owned by Ellis Dick

Champion Waterfowl: White Indian Runner drakeling owned by Ellis Dick

Reserve Champion Waterfowl: White Call duck owned by Emma-Lee Sloane

Champion Bantam Hard feather: OEG wheaten hen owned by Max Moore

Reserve Champion Bantam Hard feather: Indian Game pullet owned by Max Moore

Champion Bantam Soft feather: Black Langshan cockerel owned by Colleen Shaw

Reserve Champion Bantam Soft feather: Rhode Island Red cock owned by Keith Baldock

 

Champion Large Soft feather: White Leghorn puller owned by Damian Whiteley

Reserve Champion Large Soft feather: Light Sussex cockerel owned Kelvin Strickland

Champion Large Hard feather: Australian Game cock owned by Ellis Dick

Reserve Champion Large Hard feather: OEG black red cock owned by Corrina Sloane

Best True Bantam in Show: Sebright cockerel Owned by Isaac Walker

Best Sussex in Show: Light Sussex hen owned by Damian Whiteley

Best Rhode Island in Show: Rhode Island Red cock owned by Keith Baldock

Champion Novice: Lachlan & Anika Sullivan with a Welsummer cock bird

Best of Breed Leghorn: Damian Whitely

Best of Breed Silkie: Lily Cooper

Best of Breed

Welsummer/Australorp/Barnvelder/Landshan/Plymouth Rock or Sussex: Kelvin Strickland

Best of Breed Any other Variety Large Soft feather: Ellis Dick

Best of Breed Bantam Australorp: Damien Whiteley

Best of Breed Belgian: Emma-Lee Sloane

Best of Breed Langshan/Japanese: Colleen Shaw

Best of Breed Leghorn/Pekin: Damien Whiteley

Best of Breed Modern Game: Holly Bacon

Best Dark Leg OEG: Ellis Dick

Best Light Leg OEG: Max Moore

 

Entries up on last year, especially in the Hard feather classes, suggest the addition of Jnr classes next year. Pigeon classes next year should boost numbers again and with $900 worth of prizes on offer again next year many more ardent breeders will keep show stock for this late in the season poultry show..

The judge next year has already been confirmed Mr. Jim Sibbra from Finley NSW who can judge pigeon as well as poultry. Sponsorship has been confirmed as well with Seedhouse Tasmania, Harvey Norman, and Highfeild Industries on board for next year already.

Next year extra prizes will be available for Jnr and Waterfowl classes

 

 

 

 

Posted on 15/03/2012 by Bruce Page