American Poultry Association
The American Poultry Association (APA) is the oldest poultry organization in the North America. It was founded in 1873, and incorporated in Indiana in 1932.[2]
Formation | 1873 |
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Purpose | Support and Promotion of Standard-bred Poultry |
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Region served | U.S. & Canada |
President | John Monaco[1] |
Affiliations | American Poultry Association |
Website | amerpoultryassn.com |
The first American poultry show was held in 1849, and the APA was later formed in response to the burgeoning need for an overseeing body to set standards for poultry breeds and to administer judging.[3] A year after its foundation, the Association published the first American Standard of Perfection, which to this day is the most widely used and respected handbook on poultry breed standards.[4] The APA continues to publish and expand the Standard, and aims to promote all aspects of poultry fancy by certifying official judges, sponsoring shows, fostering youth participation, and advocating for its members, in both the U.S. and Canada.
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Notes
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-07-13. Retrieved 2013-12-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Ekarius p. 7
- Percy p. 38
- Staples p. 12
References
- Ekarius, Carol (2007). Storey's Illustrated Guide to Poultry Breeds. 210 MAS MoCA Way, North Adams MA 01247: Storey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-58017-667-5.CS1 maint: location (link)
- Gillespie, James R. (2003). Modern Livestock and Poultry Production. Thomson Delmar Learning. ISBN 1-4018-2737-3.
- Heinricks, Christine (2007). How To Raise Chickens. Suite 200, 380 Jackson St, St Paul MN 55101: Voyageur Press. ISBN 978-0-7603-2828-6.CS1 maint: location (link)
- Percy, Pam (2002). The Complete Chicken. Suite 200, 380 Jackson St, St Paul MN 55101: Voyageur Press. ISBN 0-89658-731-2.CS1 maint: location (link)
- Staples, Tamara (2001). The Fairest Fowl. 85 Second Street San Francisco CA 94105: Chronicle Books LLC. ISBN 0-8118-3137-X.CS1 maint: location (link)