2024 Budgerigar Show Results
The results of the 2024 Budgerigar Shows across South Australia are outlined below.
- BSSA Murphy Classic, held Sunday April 7th 2024
- BSSA Stan Watson Breeders Show, held Sunday May 5th 2024
- NEBS Lloyd Edwards Breeder Show, held Saturday May 11th 2024
- PPBS Harry Johnson Young Stock Show, held Sunday May 12th 2024
- BCSA Logan Shield State Selection Show, held Sunday May 19th 2024
- ANBC National Titles, held Saturday & Sunday (May 25th & 26th 2024)
- NEBS Fisher Any Age Show, held Saturday June 22nd 2024
- PPBS Hutchinson Any Age Show, Sunday June 30th 2024
- BSSA Ron Norman Any Age Show, held Sunday July 7th 2024
- PPBS UBC & Young Bird Show, held Sunday, 20 October 2024
- BCSA Tri Club Cup, held Saturday, 26 October 2024
- BSSA Vs NEBS Interclub Challenge, held Sunday, 10 November 2024
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Show results are important for several reasons, particularly within the budgerigar breeding and showing community:
1. Recognition of Excellence
- Show results recognize and reward the hard work, dedication, and skill of breeders and exhibitors. Winning or placing highly in a show demonstrates the quality of a breeder’s birds and their adherence to the breed standard.
2. Benchmarking Against Standards
- Shows are judged against specific breed standards, allowing breeders to gauge how well their birds measure up. Results provide valuable feedback on areas of strength and areas needing improvement.
3. Validation of Breeding Programs
- Success in shows validates breeding practices and decisions, affirming that the breeder’s techniques are producing birds with desirable traits. This is particularly significant for advancing genetics and improving the overall quality of budgerigars.
4. Reputation and Networking
- Show results build a breeder’s reputation within the community, making their birds more sought after for breeding partnerships or sales. They also facilitate networking, creating opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing.
5. Motivation and Goal Setting
- Competing and achieving results inspire breeders to continually improve and strive for higher accolades. Show results serve as tangible milestones for progress and success.
6. Promoting the Hobby
- Publicising show results helps raise the profile of budgerigar breeding and showing as a rewarding hobby. It attracts new enthusiasts and fosters greater participation in clubs and events.
7. Encouragement for Novices
- For newcomers, achieving recognition in shows, even at a novice level, provides encouragement and a sense of accomplishment. It helps build confidence and enthusiasm for continued involvement.
8. Community Building
- Show results foster a sense of community and friendly competition. They bring breeders together to share knowledge, celebrate successes, and collectively improve the standard of birds within the region.
Overall, show results are an integral part of advancing the quality of budgerigars, celebrating the dedication of breeders, and keeping the community vibrant and engaged.