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NEWSLETTER
EST 2005
10 June 2006 Volume 2, Issue 1
Rare Feathers
THE SOUTHERN TASMANIAN BANTAM CLUB INC.
WHEN: SATURDAY 5 AUGUST WHERE: HOBART SHOW GROUNDS
Entries close 21st July, 2006
Please send entry form to D. Pybus, P.O. Box 594, Bagdad, TAS. 7030. For further enquiries contact Robert Shaw 6248 8896, Deanne Lance 6239 9996 or Merv Hutt 0409 179 824. Entry fees to be paid with entry form please. Entry fee is a $1.00 per bird for members of the Southern Tasmanian Bantam Club, and a $1.50 for non-members. Cheques/Money orders to be made payable to "Southern Tasmanian Bantam Club Inc." A rare breeds schedule is available by contacting Deanne, Rob or Merv.
SEE YOU ALL AT THE SHOW! Page 2 Rare Feathers
PRESENTS THE
Article on rumpless fowl taken from the illustrated book of
Poultry by Lewis Wright published in 1885. (This transcript was provided by Peter Moate)
Volume 2, Issue 1 Page 3
Page 4 Rare Feathers
Many fanciers will know John Blizzard, this editions Breeder. John has been breeding ducks since 1994. His first pairs of duck came from Norm Parish in South Australia, they were Calls and Mallards. John keeps many types of waterfowl. His current collection includes Pekin, Rouen, Cayuga, Runners, Elizabeths, Calls, Black East Indian, Silver Appleyard and Mallards. Johns favourite breed is the Call duck. They are small, rare and a challenge
John started showing in 1996. He enjoys showing as it gives him the opportunity to meet different people, compare his birds and enjoy knowing that when he wins an award for one of his birds that his efforts are being recognised. How do you prepare your birds for show? For show and breeding, birds are moved from larger outside pens into a shed where there are 24 smaller pens, each being 2 m x 6 m. The ducks are kept on either sawdust or mesh to keep them clean. When preparing for show he only needs to check that they have clean bills and feet. What do you feed your waterfowl? Wheat during the off season and pellets during the show and breeding season. Johns hints for Beginners is to begin with one or two breeds and buy good stock to start with. John should be commended for his dedication and commitment to preserving some of the rarer waterfowl breeds in Tasmania.
Volume 2, Issue 1
Breeders Profile John Blizzard
Page 5
How long have you been keeping fowls? I have been keeping chooks for 7 years since I was 4 years old. Dad gave me my first hen, a Coronation Sussex. How many breeds of fowls do you keep? I have 3 colours of Pekin Bantams. White, Black and brown–red. I also have White Wyandotte bantams and Australorp bantams. What is your favourite breed? White Wyandotte bantams What do you enjoy the most about keeping fowls? I enjoy breeding and raising chicks to expand the flock. What do you enjoy the most about showing fowls? I have a generally good showing record. One of my Black Pekin hens won Reserve at 2004 Bantam Club show, and a White Wyandotte pullet won best in Show at the 2005 Bantam Club Annual Show.
What do you do to get your fowls ready for show? The particularly good birds are selected from the shed, and put in show pens. Then I wash them, especially the Pekins. How do you dry your fowls if you have washed them? A towel is used first and then a hair dryer. I put them in boxes near the fire overnight.
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Simon with one of his white Pekins
Junior Profile - Simon Brown (Aged 11)
Here are some handy websites for interesting information on rare poultry breeds.
FOR SALE
White Pekin Pairs Lavender Belgian D’Uccle Pairs
Tracey Cordwell - 0407 489 820 or 6248 9828
Gold-laced large Wyandottes pairs cockerels and pullets Contact Deanne Lance—6239 9996 or [email protected]
Red Junglefowl and various pheasants (Orders taken for this years young) Contact Brent Lance -62399996 or [email protected]
Rare Breeds List for 2007
The Rare Breeds list will be revised for 2007. There is a sub-committee which will be reviewing the show entries across the state for 2006, to identify as close as possible what breeds are being shown and how many exhibitors we have for each breed. A revised list will be in the Tasmanian Rare Breeds Poultry Fanciers Association show guide 2007.
The Chook Shed Australian Rare Poultry Breeds Australian Poultry Breeder Poultrypages.com The Rare Breeds Trust of Australia www.longtail-fowl.com Bathungra Park Game Fowl The poultryclub.com
WANTED
Blue or Buff Pekins (Good Quality) Contact: Tracey Cordwell—0407 489 820 or 6248 9828
Volume 2, Issue 1 Page 7
FILL IT IN (BY ROB,COLLEEN & AARON SHAW)
3 LETTERS 4 LETTERS 6 LETTERS
BAR BEAR BANTAM
EGG BENT
EYE DARK 7 LETTERS
LEG FOOT ANCONAS
OEG OVER ENGLISH
OLD SASH ENTRIES
PEA TAIL ROOSTER
PEN STEWARD
TOE 5 LETTERS
TOP CLEAN 8 LETTERS
GRAIN CHAMPION
HAVEN
PEKIN 9 LETTERS
RULES PRIMARIES
WHEAT
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FUN FUN FUN FOR KIDS
CONTACTS FOR THE TASMANIAN RARE BREEDS POULTRY GROUP
MERV HUTT
19 Hookey Place, Rokeby PH: 6247 7582 MOBILE: 0409 179 824
DEANNE LANCE
17 Granary Place, Sandford PH: 6239 9996 MOBILE: 0419 870 666
EMAIL: [email protected]
Volume 2, Issue 1 Page 9
Houdans Welsummer Cock
Call Duck, Indian Runners