Photo Gallery 2007
Social Evening November 2007 Our social evening went down well and we made enough funds to cover the cost of the hall for 2008.
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October 2007 - Members Show
The Show was not supported as well
as it should have been which was very disappointing to the people who put in all the work
so that everyone could enjoy a good social day and show off their birds. Words from Chris Angus-Smith, "Thank
you to all who took the time to bring birds to our members show. It would have been nice
to see a few more of you but those who came had an enjoyable day.
After being booked in the birds
were placed on the staging (which was brought down out of the loft) so many thanks go to
the two Brians and John for all of their efforts. Our judge for the day was Andy
Thorpe who gave a running evaluation whilst judging. His biggest problem was with the
birds that were just that bit out of condition and also with some that had
ticking on the crown but, that aside, the best bird won on the day and it was in lovely
condition. We thank Andy very much for his effort and not charging expenses for the day.
Thanks also to Gerald and Joyce for
coming and making a donation for the teas and coffees mid morning. Then all who remained
had a ploughmans lunch after the judging. Awards are as follows:
All in all we had a very good day,
with everyone helping at some stage for which I would like to thank you all again. Dont forget that the next
meeting is the Bring and Buy so please come, bring plenty and buy plenty, as
it is our only fundraiser of the year. Thanks
again to our Chairperson for providing and donating all refreshments. |
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Brian Sweeting
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Pairs Competition
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Hale & Davies
Once again,
we all showed our appreciation to Gary & David for a very entertaining evening. |
YOUNG STOCK SHOW May 2007 The meeting
was called to order and our Chairperson welcomed our President & Judge for the
evening, Gerald
started judging the birds (30) at As the
evening progressed Gerald asked one of the new members, Mrs Pearson, to come up and give
her opinion on a class of birds, with Gerald assisting with comments. The same was also done with Graham Cornwell later
on in the evening, with Graham picking the Opaline as the winner, which Gerald concurred
with. As the judging went on Gerald kept up
the commentary and ensured everyone could see what he was doing. In between judging the
classes he told various stories from the past including ones of the great H.B. and Mrs
Moss.
We would
also like to thank, all those that helped in anyway, which makes life a bit easier. Once again,
we all showed our appreciation to the Judge /
speaker for a very entertaining evening. |
Ian Fordham April 2007
After
general conversation on breeding and the problems that come with that, he went on to talk
about the difficulties faced by him recently including moving house and building a new
aviary. Ian said he decided to convert a garage at the new property into a birdroom and it took eight weeks for the planning to be approved so for some time all of his birds were kept in one of the rooms in his new bungalow! Ian said to make sure before you bought a property to check out the covenants in the deeds relating to buildings sheds/aviaries and the keeping of livestock in residential areas as this could result in major problems, especially if there were footpaths/rights of way around the property boundaries. In his old birdroom he used to keep the cocks and hens together and he would usually end up with poor fertility on the first round. In the new birdroom, keeping them separately seemed to increase fertility and with the humidity at 60% or above things went well, until the strong winds in February. This resulted in lower humidity and resulted with dead in shell. He said some of the things he had changed since moving was that he had gone back to feeding sprouting seeds, giving bread and Soya baby milk to the chicks and adding carrot to the egg food. The evening then concluded and all were wished a safe journey home. |
PHIL REANEY March 2007
Phils talk
concluded at
After the raffle two new members were welcomed to the Northdowns; Ron Pearce and Jim Lawrie. The evening then concluded and all were wished a safe journey home. |
Colin Parsons February 2007 The meeting was called to order and everyone was welcomed by our Chairperson, with apologies from Richard & Julie Hutchings. As the
evening went on the birds shown were from shows from 2001 onwards and a vast difference in
quality was evident. Our thanks
to Colin for a well presented slide show. |
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The meeting was called to order
at The Chairperson then gave her report: Chris Angus-Smith said she had
enjoyed the year very much and that having good speakers made it even better. She went on
to thank her committee for all their hard work during the year and stated that if any
other person would like to stand as chairperson she would be willing to stand down.
(Groans from the floor) General & Membership Secretarys report: Tony Cash started with a big thank you to Ricky Watts for putting together a superb program for 2006 and the proposed program for 2007. He said the club had picked up new members during the year and the club now had approx 40 members (which included life and other free memberships). All the meetings had been well attended during the year, because of the quality of the program and we hope this continues during 2007 and beyond. He confirmed that the hall was booked for the year 2007 & (2008 provisionally) on the last Friday of each month except September because of Club Show, with the October meeting being the Members show on Saturday 13th October 8.30-5.00 (Early because of other events) Treasurers report: The subject of Other
Assets was brought up and it was agreed to write these amounts off over two years,
with the exception of the silverware and crockery that Ricky Watts was going to sell
imminently, hopefully for the sum of £50 - £70. Election of Officers:
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