The First Poultry Show In America
From the November 1913 issue of The Farm-Poultry magazine regarding the first poultry show in America: On the 8th of October,
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From the November 1913 issue of The Farm-Poultry magazine regarding the first poultry show in America: On the 8th of October,
List of APA Standards and Relevant Material The following list of APA standards was started by Mark Fields, Tony Perryman, John
Reprinting from the 1875 The Lancaster Farmer on the process of identifying qualified judges: At a recent meeting of the Agricultural
Many a good bird has been ruined or destroyed heading to and/or returning from a show. There are so many minor
The American Poultry Association is pleased to honor Rodney Haef Rodney Haef (left) receives the award from Sam Brush, APA Members
The American Poultry Association is pleased to honor Arling “Butch” Gunderson Arling “Butch” Gunderson (left) receives the award from Sam Brush,
What Are Black Flies? Black flies are tiny, blood-sucking flies in the insect family Simuliidae and are often called buffalo gnats
The American Poultry Association is pleased to honor Lou Horton Lou Horton receives the award at the APA’s 148th Annual Meet
Double show. Bantam, Large fowl, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Guinea fowl all welcome! Judges are Grace Madsen Ellis, Bart Pals, Keith Wagoner,
Dealing with poultry predators can be a frustrating experience. Who are the culprits that we are dealing with? How can we
The APA works to support the community breeding and raising Standard Bred Poultry in all its phases with a goal on breeding to the Standard of Perfection.