Raleigh-Durham Caged Bird Society
Love Bird Show
MAY 28, 2011
For more information email Wendy Edwards,
CarolinaFlight@aol.com
Show standards for the African Lovebird
The judging process is rewarding in itself! It highlights the points you are Breeding for, and those you wish too avoid. Watch how the judge will maneuver a bird. Use the same techniques during training next year. After each class in a section is judged, the class winners will compete for their section. When all the sections have been judged, the section winners will compete for Division awards.
1. Beak should be neat and well tucked in; head full and round; eyes centered, clear and bright.
2. Neck should be full and wide.
3. Shoulders should have no appearance of the neckline.
4. Breast should be deep, broad and well rounded, tapering gradually to the tail.
5. Back line should not be slack or hollow; almost straight.
6. Wings should be held neatly in line with the body. Flights must not droop or cross.
7. Tail should be held neatly in line with the body.
8. Legs and feet should be straight and strong.
Novice Rules & Regulations
1. Novice exhibitors are required to designate their birds by placing the Letter "N" on the top of their show tag, this will help the secretary and stewards with locating the "Best Novice" placement.
2. The Novice status will continue for the remainder of the calendar year in which a Division placement is achieved.
ALBS Approved Show Cage
1. Lovebirds are to be exhibited in ABS (American Budgerigar Society) type show cage.
2.The show cage shall be painted high gloss black on the outside, and the interior shall be shall be flat white or semi-gloss white.
3.Beginning with the 44th National Caged Bird Show, ALBS has a mandatory policy regarding lovebirds being exhibited in the ALBS Standard Show Cage at national levels (NCBS and GABS). Local shows are not required to enforce this policy. However, all ALBS members are encouraged to use approved show cages at all shows.
Show Tags
1. The show tag should be placed on the lower left side of the cage front, second bar in, on the lowest section.
Food and Water Drinkers
1. It is the exhibitor's discretion as to whether to place a drinker on their show cages during judging. ALBS prefer that its members supply their birds with water during the judging. If a drinker is used it must be the ALBS approved clear finger drinker. Tube drinkers, cups, etc., are not approved.
2. Many clubs have show rules stating all birds must have food and water at all times. When this is stated in the catalog, it must be complied with.
3. The drinkers are to be placed between the third and fourth bars from the right, above the cross bar and accessible to the bird while perching.
Food
1. It is at the exhibitor's discretion as to the type of food that will be used in the show cage. An approximate one-inch layer of parakeet seed mix on the bottom is customary. It is recommended that exhibitors not use seed mixes with brightly colored or dark oily seed, as these can soil lighter colored feathers.
Disqualifications
Multiple entries in one cage
1. The judge is required to disqualify entries with more than one exhibit, the disqualified birds will not be counted toward the total number of birds in the show.
Cleanliness
1. It is the responsibility of the owner to present the exhibit in a clean and hygienic manner and the show cage must be in good repair. Appropriate fresh food must be available at all times.
2. At the judge's discretion, any exhibit may be disqualified for failing to meet the minimum standards of cleanliness. The disqualified bird will be promptly removed and will not be counted toward the total number of birds in the show
Evidence of ownership
1. Any exhibitor that reveals ownership verbally or by other innuendo's during judging may have their bird disqualified and removed from further competition and will not be counted toward the total number of birds in the show.
2. Open cage tags are not the fault of the exhibitor. If a judge notices an open tag during judging, the judging must immediately suspended until the tag is closed by the steward. If the name of the exhibitor is seen the judge should disqualify the entry.
For further information on exhibiting lovebirds please contact Wendy Edwards,
CarolinaFlight@aol.com or 919-219-8444