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All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

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Postby joe90 on Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:33 pm

I agree Paul.

Any one who give,s of their time to support the fancy has to be commended.

Its a thankless task,there will always be moaning and groaning and we can all find fault and do better,Open dialogue on the way forward is the right approach.

But the first appraoch is to support these events if @ all possible,which is not easy in the current climate.
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Patronage

Postby dtalizard stud on Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:45 pm

The AVCS didn't apply for patronage it has never done. But I did award two LCA rosettes from the LCA for best in each section. I have been approached to ask for patronage for next year. which maybe this year as they are looking to move the show date to December. I will let you know more after the Canary council meeting in March where it will be discussed in length.
OK regards David.
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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby dtalizard stud on Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:27 pm

2010 show will be on the 3rd of January with yours truly judging the Lizards.
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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby dtalizard stud on Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:18 pm

You should have recieved your All Variety Canary show schedules by now if not then please contact them for one. You can do this via there website which is:-
www.allvarietycanaryshow.co.uk
or by ringing M Plumb 01945-580 521
S Fox 01945-583 157
I look forward so seeing plenty of lizards for me to judge.
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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby Darren on Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:24 pm

Dave,

Mine just aren't up to scratch this year, in fact yesterday was my last show of the season. I've been in the birdroom all morning looking through my stock, I'm gonna have to be ruthless. It's a shame cause I like the AVCS.

I spoke to Stuart Fox the other week though to offer my services for stewarding, I will still do this even though I'm not exhibiting, you never know I may be doing Lizard.

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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby lizandy on Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:57 pm

doupt i will get a schedule.......even though i started the avcs with malcom..stu..and roy.

incidently.........the phone numbers are back to front.....malcoms is 01945 583157 stu is 01945 580 521

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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby dtalizard stud on Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:25 pm

thanks for put me straight Andy. David.
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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby Darren on Sat Dec 12, 2009 5:42 pm

Come on then Chaps & Chappesses, who's doing the AVCS in January?

I'll probably take 4 birds for the sake of taking them and taking part because I want to go anyway, seems a shame to travel there and take no birds.

Last show of the season pretty much it would be a shame to let the opportunity pass by because that will be it until October.

Surely the tractors will be rolling along with the East anglian boys on board, aybody else up for it?

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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby kevin on Sat Dec 12, 2009 6:46 pm

im taking 4 blues, thought i might squeeze them inbetween the golds and silvers
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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby lizandy on Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:07 pm

luv to go to my show darren but missus will cut parts of me body off if i attend lol(shes a bit bitter over the whole thing)

ps you got a spare bcBc kev??????????? 8 gold hens waiting lol

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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby kevin on Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:24 pm

sorry andy, only 1 cock bird and 3 hens, pity your not going to th av, this blue cock bird would have brightened your day, its a non cap, great spangling on the head.
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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby lizandy on Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:39 pm

cheers kev...........rub it in lol
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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby dtalizard stud on Thu Dec 17, 2009 9:12 pm

looking forward to seeing your Blue's Kevin. I have always liked the non cap but have only ever managed to breed one non cap blue but lost it going through the moult, but it looked very promising prior the moult. One thing I have noticed with the Blues I always seem to get more Hen's than cock's.
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Re: All variety Canary Show (Peterborough)

Postby steve on Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:41 pm

Can someone post a pic of their blues ??

I am intrigued as to how they look and compare to gold and silver birds.
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