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    Default NE Poultry Congress

    Any up dates on the Congress in the way of numbers ?

    TL

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    I talked to Edith Rochette Monday and she said they had 2000 birds entered.

    Bob

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    Bob
    Any indications of numbers for the Modern National. Are you still headed there? I hope to weather holding and paperwork getting done.
    Troy

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    Yes we are still going but Claudia and Tom A. are kicking and screaming about the weather and the time of year for a National in the Northeast. I guess I am too naive or haven't ever experienced anything that would make me agree with them.
    It is 22 degrees here in Central Texas and we have people bailing from our show tomorrow just because it is too cold. No ice or snow just cold.

    The Modern National is rather disappointing with just barely over 100, and only that after I made some calls. We have 11 varieties represented.

    Bob

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    Here is the count, as of Tuesday, given to the set-up crew -

    3,022 birds entered by 280 exhibitors.
    1,992 bantam chickens and 187 bantam ducks.

    I suspect that this is accurate.

    It is normally an 1,800 to 2,000 bird show. Always well run and enjoyable. It is bigger and will certainly be even better this year.

    No area of the country has a group of exhibitors that put more miles on the trucks going to far away shows than the New Englanders. This most prestigois show in New England has always been denied the ABA National because of "the weather might be bad", or "it is c o l d up there". Well it is more than likely the weather will be no problem.

    I'm pleased to be able to support our frieinds in that part of the country.

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    This'll be only the 2nd one I've missed in 20 years & believe me, I've encountered some ''interesting'' weather. The hall is huge & heated ...not hot, but comfortable...lots of parking near the building & food is available there, but terribly expensive for what it is. There are lots of good eateries close by though, just don't take it back to the hall with you. .

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    Yes the trip can be an interesting one ....I recall the first trip down there for Mr Monteith and I ... we crossed over on a Thurday night...incase of weather.When we were crossing the border on the way down the Customs Agent asked where we were going ... Springfield MA I told him... " Tonight .... good luck you'll need it " was his reply... we did take a hotel just outside of Rochester NY for the evening... but it was much better the next AM . Neil you are correct the Congress is the premier show in the NE. Great people, birds and well run. Bob hope to have some there but it is that time of year for our northern birds...look forward to seeing many old friends that I have not seen in a while.
    Troy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil E. Grassbaugh View Post
    This most prestigois show in New England has always been denied the ABA National because of "the weather might be bad", or "it is c o l d up there". Well it is more than likely the weather will be no problem.
    As long as the forecast holds it should actually be quite nice. They are saying highs in the 30's and sunny which, in January, is not bad at all. I think a typical show is well worth the trip and this year will be one not to miss. I could not make Ohio so am really looking forward to this one. I will have 7 Dutch entered in a group of over 100 and I believe the Rocks will have 166 registered as well. Should be a great time!

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    Heading to Arkansas to deliver my daughter back to college and leaving for Springfield on Thurs. Weather never stops a true chicken fancier, Neil, remember those trips to Bay City, MI in Jan. As George Shreffler always says" My best day at work was not as good as my worst day at a poultry show!" C'yall at the Congress!

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    The long range weater forecast for West Springfiled MA

    Jan 15 Friday
    Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 30s and lows in the low 20s.
    Jan 16 Saturday
    Mostly cloudy. Highs in the low 30s and lows in the low 20s.
    Jan 17 Sunday
    Sunshine. Highs in the low 30s and lows in the upper teens.
    Jan 18 Monday
    Mainly sunny. Highs in the mid 30s and lows in the low 20s.

    No more than a 20% chance of precipitation on Friday. All the other days - zero.

    But what difference does it make? We're going anyway!

    And Matt remember what Jeff always says- "Where can you have more fun than at a poultry show?"

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    Northeast is by far my favorite show . ye s- it is cold - and yes the weather can be an issue - BUT

    let us not overlook the climate. It is the most friendly group of people who generally like to get out of their livingrooms in the winter and work their tails off for you . the northeast club is comprised of people from all over New England in differrent local clubs - who give it all up once a year so they can give us a great poultry show. It is that simple, and it really shows.

    I love the "feeling" in the showhall of fun and cooperation. These New England folks know how to make you feel welcome, and they really support each other. Hats off to thier wicked good times!

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    That's a downright balmy forecast! Of course, a hip flask always helps to keep you warm too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jungle View Post
    That's a downright balmy forecast! Of course, a hip flask always helps to keep you warm too!
    u my kinda guy

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    Default our first poultry congress

    This will be our first trip up to the NEast poultry congress. We are quite looking forward to the trip and your glowing weather forecast makes me less nervous about the trip.
    ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil E. Grassbaugh View Post
    u my kinda guy
    I'll try to remember an extra one just in case you need a wee nip in your coffee!

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    Now you guys are taking.....opps shoot I am judging...maybe later!

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    Matt
    I am looking for a couple of doz pairs of your famous Rolling Rocks.. can you help me out I look for you Saturday PM
    TL

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    Quote Originally Posted by MG17 View Post
    Matt
    I am looking for a couple of doz pairs of your famous Rolling Rocks.. can you help me out I look for you Saturday PM
    TL
    Matt-
    I don't think you should be allowing these young boys to get into the Rolling Rock. Especially Canadian boys.
    They are used to drinking that watered down stuff and they might get out of hand and start bothering the womenfolk. Before they pass out of course.

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    We better be careful or people may start to think that the consumption of spirits is an integral part of the congress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jungle View Post
    We better be careful or people may start to think that the consumption of spirits is an integral part of the congress.
    From what I can tell it is an intragal part of a lot of ABA Nationals. In Florida they made us go into our own little room because we were disturbing the other guests.

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