Eastern Iowa Poultry Association

Eastern Iowa Poultry Association To promote poultry industry, encourage breeding of standard-bred poultry, hold an annual poultry show

President David Boysen
Vice President Craig Hansen
Secretary/Show Dani Boysen
Secretary
Treasurer Shannon Feuerbach
Youth Coordinator Lisa Jensen

We want to thank everyone for coming to the show! It was a hot one but everything went well! We hope everyone had a grea...
10/08/2025

We want to thank everyone for coming to the show! It was a hot one but everything went well! We hope everyone had a great time. Congratulations to all of the Champions and Reserve Champions! Orange show was judged by Jonathon Patterson and the White Show was judged by Gary Overton. Junior show was judged by Jasmine Gates. I will be posting the pictures of the winners names. Champion Display in both shows - Corey Rutherford with Partridge Wyandottes.
Junior showmanship winners:
Peewee - Rylee Steinhoff
Junior- Isaac Thompson
Intermediate - Lyla Hau
Senior - Lydia Hau

David and I (Dani) would also like to thank everyone who pitched in money for travel expenses for our son, Alex, who is undergoing a second round of radiation for his brain cancer up at Mayo in Rochester. It is so very much appreciated ❤️! We have to stay in a hotel this time for the 10 days of radiation so between hotel costs, food, and gas, it really adds up!

We would also like to thank the club members for all their hard work and for donating money from the club to our expenses as well ❤️.

10/05/2025

Did anyone take a picture of the junior awards given for the silkie club? A plaque for BB and RB with ribbons and buttons were given but the silkie club representative forgot to take pictures and they would like to share the pictures with the district and director.

10/04/2025

Show day!!! We are in need of 2 clerks, 1 for the junior show and 1 for the open. If anyone would be willing to ckerk, let us know at the check in desk!

09/24/2025

I was reading this tonight and thought would share this for those who have not seen this yet. Congratulations Alina!

American Bantam Association
September 22, 2025
Dear Members and Friends,

As autumn settles in and excitement builds for our upcoming National Meet in Columbus Ohio, we're thrilled to share some important updates, heartfelt congratulations, and a call for your support!

We are proud to announce this year's scholarship winners! These young ladies exemplify dedication, leadership, and passion in their hobby. The selection process was difficult with an exceedingly competitive pool of applicants.

2025 Scholarship Awardees: Ashley Bailey and Alina Goldie

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Catalog is done! Click on the link, it will take you to our page on Poultry Show Central where you can download the cata...
08/25/2025

Catalog is done! Click on the link, it will take you to our page on Poultry Show Central where you can download the catalog.

Information on the Eastern Iowa Poultry Association Show

08/21/2025

Less than 2 months until the show!! 🐓 October 4th, 2025 🦆 Catalog will be done soon!

02/07/2025

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01/20/2025

Something I found years ago and I share each year. Just some basic information.
Sharing this again
Iowa State Fair 4-H Youth Poultry
WHAT IS THE JUDGE LOOKING FOR?
ANSWER: The judge is looking for what he believes is the pen that best represents the class he is judging whether it be a market class, a production class or a class of individual purebred poultry.
The real question is, “How do you, the 4-H’er, select and prepare a pen of poultry that will meet the judges expectations?” We will discuss all three of the basic poultry project areas and how you can prepare your poultry pen.
I. MARKET POULTRY – The meat bird pen
Normally, market poultry is shown in a pen of 3-5 birds. There are three main factors that a judge will be analyzing when he places a market pen.
1) Uniformity of the pen
a. Uniformity in weight.
b. Uniformity in shape and type.
2) Fleshing of the birds
a. Fleshing on the breast, thighs, legs and back.
b. The absence of physical defects that detract or diminish the birds marketability, such as a crooked keel or breast blister.
3) General appearance of the birds
a. The birds must be washed and clean
b. The birds should leave a positive impression of poultry to anyone passing by your cage.
II. PRODUCTION POULTRY – The egg-production pen.
The production class, like the market class is normally judged in a pen of 3-5 birds, and like the market, uniformity is a key element in a good production pen.
1) Uniformity of the production pen
a. Select a pen of birds with the same weight, shape and type.
b. Select a pen of birds that are uniform in their maturity. Do not show a pen with two layers and one non-layer.
c. Select a pen of birds that are near entering or are in production.
2) General appearance of the birds
a. A pen of production birds should be mirror images of one another.
b. Be sure that your production pen is free of external parasites.
c. Be sure that your production pen is clean and promotes a positive image.
III. EXHIBITION OR PUREBRED POULTRY – Purebred poultry are normally judged by their breed type adherence to the APA-ABA Standard of Perfection. The birds can be judged as individuals or as breeding trios – one male and two females. Only purebred birds should be shown in this class. The following are elements that a judge will consider in placing birds.
1) Shape and type – it is imperative that shape and type be considered of greatest importance.
a. Head – eyes, beak, wattles, earlobes, comb
b. Back – length and width
c. Body – abdominal capacity and heart-girth
2) Size and Weight
a. Each breed has it’s own weight and should be as close to that weight as possible.
3) Condition
a. Vigor – The vigor and health of a bird is of great importance. There should be no evidence of disease, deformities or parasite infestations.
4) Color
a. It is important to have the correct color pattern in colored varieties. It is also important to have white or black birds that do not have any foreign color in their feathering.
5) Feather quality
a. The feather type and quality should be suited to whatever breed being shown as specified in the Standard of Perfection.
6) Disqualifications and Defects
a. Birds exhibited should not have any disqualifying traits and a minimal number of defects.
A Reminder:
Preparation for and care of the birds during transportation to the show is a very important part of having birds that show well. For transporting in groups, make sure the coops are large
enough, and never put more than four or five birds per coop. If possible place them in individual, small coops that measure 1 ft. wide X 1.5 ft. deep X 1.5 ft. high. Put about 3 to 4 inches of clean litter in each coop. Doing this will reduce the incidence of bruising and will help keep them clean. Handle the birds carefully, putting them in and taking them out of the coop head first to avoid injury and frayed or broken feathers

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01/14/2025

We now have the registration open for our poultry workshop on our new website!! We are offering a choice between 2 different days to be able to reach more kids. Head on over to easterniowapoultryassoc.org and click on events to register your child in 4th -12th grade for one of the days! Sessions will be the same on both days.

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01/08/2025

As many of you know, we do a free Youth Poultry Workshop for kids interested in getting into the hobby and showing in fairs/ open shows. In the past, we have done a chick give away at the workshop itself but we are changing it up this year and providing a breeder list for the youth that attend this clinic. Most of the families don't know where to start looking for quality birds and this will give them a resource. We feel this will be much less stressful for the chicks also and there will be more of a variety of breeds to choose from.

If you are a breeder that would like to be added to the list, please message me. I will need to know your contact information and what breeds that you have available.

We have kids that attend from all over Iowa and Illinois so don't be afraid to put your name on the list even if you are farther away!

11/23/2024

The Eastern Iowa Poultry Association timeline:

It was formed in 1870. That is just a year after the transcontinental railroad was completed and only 5 years after the Civil War ended.

3 years prior to the American Poultry Association being formed in 1873.

That predates 13 of our States becoming States.

The 18th President of the United States was in office. Ulysses S. Grant

10 years before Edison patented his light bulb.

33 years prior to the Ford model T and the 1st Wright Brothers flight.

43 years prior to the start of the Lincoln Highway. The first transcontinental road system.

44 years prior to American Bantam Association. '

56 years prior to the first schedule airline passenger
flight.

91 years before first manned space flight.

106 years before the first Apple PC was released

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10/04/2024

If anyone is interested in Clerking tomorrow, please let me know at the check in table!

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