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Loving the herd life
One of the 4-H motto is learn by doing but no one let's the kids do their own animals so how are they supposed to learn by doing if they can't do their own animal?
My Partridge Wyandotte pullets both got purple ribbons but didn't make it into the final round for rose comb clean legged(RCCL) because they had bald spots on their heads from being with the roostersfriday was the 4-H poultry show I brought 4 chickens 1 Partridge Wyandotte cockerel and 2 partridge Wyandotte pullet and 1 Rhode Island Red cockerel all bantams
That's awesome! I'd really like to do exhibition birds but my Parish (Louisiana has Parishes, not Counties, if you didn't know) 4-H doesn't host that anymore. No children are interested in it anymore, so they shut it down. It's sad that everybody would think a chicken comes from Walmart.My Rhode Island Red cockerel got a purple ribbons and he got into the final round for Single Comb Clean Legged(SCCL) bantams and he won Grand Chmapion SCCL bantam so then he got to compete in the overall bantam class and he won overall champion bantam so he then got into the round for overall poultry champion he was competing against ducks and turkeys and other chickens and he won Grand Champion Overall Poultry!!!!![]()
You're very observant, smart.One of the 4-H motto is learn by doing but no one let's the kids do their own animals so how are they supposed to learn by doing if they can't do their own animal?
My Rhode Island Red cockerel got a purple ribbons and he got into the final round for Single Comb Clean Legged(SCCL) bantams and he won Grand Chmapion SCCL bantam so then he got to compete in the overall bantam class and he won overall champion bantam so he then got into the round for overall poultry champion he was competing against ducks and turkeys and other chickens and he won Grand Champion Overall Poultry!!!!![]()