Guidelines for new additions to Open Poultry Standards Australia

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Admission of New Breeds and Standards

This set of Standards is presented as a wiki but it is managed by a small committee who assess additions.

Rules for Regulating the Inclusion of New Breeds and Varieties in the Open Poultry Standards Australia set of documents.

1. Before any breed or variety is eligible for inclusion in Open Poultry Standards Australia it must comply with the following requirements:

  • At least fifty per cent of its progeny must be true to type and colour i.e. they must possess the general characteristics of the breed.
  • In the case of exhibition standards, specimens of the breed or variety must have been exhibited at shows, and photos of both the male and female specimens must be forwarded to the Open Poultry Standards Australia Committee Council on application for inclusion.
  • In the case of a new breed, the fowls must possess distinct characteristics, and in the case of a new variety they must conform to the character of the breed of which they are a

variety.

2. The request for admission must be accompanied by a brief description of the breed or variety, together with particulars of its origin and breeding, set out in a statement by the breeder, and this statement must contain a declaration of the percentage of specimens breeding true to type and colour.

A suggested Standard for the breed or variety must also be presented, and this shall be considered by the Committee with a view to admitting the breed or variety.

3. If upon examination of the statement, inspection of the images and general knowledge of the situation, the Committee is satisfied that the breed or variety has reached a pure-bred condition, they may decide to admit the breed or variety to the set of Standards presented on the website and in any Open Poultry Standards Australia publications.

Any queries regarding submissions or suggestions may be sent to admin@openpoultrystandards.com