01 Dec
Posted by: Ram
We all knew that Ms. Viola was special. But we didn’t realize just how unique she really is. Count ‘em….one, two, three, four, five, six toes! Ok, no chicken is supposed to have six toes, but Ms. Vi does. And no, this doesn’t conform to the “Standard of Perfection,” but so what! Her extra fluffy butt, good color and fine overall condition scored Ms. Vi a second place ribbon at the First Annual Coastal Cluckers Chicken Show.
The event was a big success, bringing in almost 80 chicken fanciers, or would-be chicken fanciers. This included a wide mix of ages and levels of chicken awareness. We had a world class judge, Beau, a poultry science major at OSU. This guy really knows his way around a chicken. He patiently judged each chicken for the crowd, providing a running commentary on each bird as he went.
Here’s how the other Lucky Cluckers did:
Talla: Honorable Mention
Bisquit: Honorable Mention
Matilda: Second Place clean-legged bantam
Buff: Second in Show and winner of a bright red trophy
Penny: First Place clean-legged bantam
Jimmy: Best in Show! and a big, gold-leafed trophy
The Judging was followed a showmanship demo by Sara Fox and a game of Chicken Jeopardy! A whole bunch of people got in on the game and all increased their level of general chicken knowledge and appreciation. And that is what the event was all about! Thanks to Lincoln County 4-H, Muddy Paw Farm, Lucky Cluck Farms and Chicks for Hens for sponsoring the event.

3 Responses
Dawn
05|Dec|2008 1Miss Viola looks positively violated in that image. What a lady will do just for a ribbon and some compliments.
Becca
07|Dec|2008 2I have my Miss Vi ribbons proudly displayed in my office. Thanks Dawn for taking such fabulous care of my chicken, (I wish I had 6 toes on each foot, maybe my balance would be better)!
Adele
26|Dec|2008 3Congratulations Becca, on Miss Viola. So much more to a chicken than egg laying, no?
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