Entries from last year’s poultry show of heritage chickens, roosters, turkeys and ducks. Photo: Geoff Vivian.
The Poultry Pavillion at Esperance Show Grounds comes alive tomorrow as classic poultry breeders from across the Great Southern converge on Esperance Poultry Association’s annual show.
“We have got 300 birds for the show which is the biggest we have had for years,” president Gavin Millard said.
“The public is more than welcome to come and have a look from 10 o’clock onwards.”

The judge is poultry breeder and exhibitor Andrew Ryall, who has had considerable experience judging shows in WA and interstate.
“This is a pure bred show, no cross breeds in this show,” Mr Millard said.
“We have seniors and juniors as well as a couple of special divisions like best dressed bird and ugliest bird.

“We are the only club in the state which holds a junior section.”



