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  • Bantams (requires Acrobat Reader 3.01) Excellent Publication on the raising of bantams. By: John Skinner, Extension Specialist , University of Wisconsin.
  • Raising Waterfowl (requires Acrobat Reader 3.01) Excellent publication for Getting started or the experienced. By: Phillip J. Clauer and John Skinner, Extension Specialist , University of Wisconsin.
  • Suggestions for Organizing Poultry Shows at Fairs and Exhibitions. Many 4-H'ers and adults as well take a lot of pride in raising poultry as a project or hobby. Fairs and exhibits are a great way for poultry owners to display their efforts. A good variety of poultry at a fair also makes an excellent display for fair goers. When poultry shows are developed, the following should be taken into consideration. By: Phillip J. Clauer, Poultry Extension Specialist, VA. Tech.
  • Transporting Poultry in a Humane Manner During the summer and fall months, poultry owners are hauling poultry to fairs, markets and other gatherings. Unfortunately, very few people put much thought into how to best transport their fowl. As a result, birds don't show well, get sick or die in transit. These results can be avoided with a little planning and extra care. Consider the following factors before transporting fowl. By: Phillip J. Clauer, Poultry Extension Specialist, VA. Tech.
   

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