2022 Class 5 - Normal Grey

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2022 Class 5 - Normal Grey

Title:

2022 Class 5 - Normal Grey   

 

 

 

Title:

2022 Class 5 - Normal Grey   

 

 

 

Class:

Normal Grey   

 

Class #:

5

Judged By:

Stephen Mow & John Mulley

   

   

 

Cage ID

Exhibitor Name

State

Placing

Points

A

R Slade

Vic

1st

14

T

Kakoschke & Rice

SA

2nd

13

E

R D Simpson

SA

3rd

12

S

Chris & Elena Rogers

NSW

4th

11

F

M & D Gearing

WA

5th

10

B

Andrew Cusack

NSW

6th

9

D

Boal Family

S Qld

7th

8

K

Holmes Family

SA

8th

0

Q

M & D Gearing

WA

9th

7

O

R Howard

Vic

10th

6

C

R & C Ogden

N&C Qld

11th

5

R

Boal Family

S Qld

12th

4

H

N Wheatley

WA

13th

0

M

Grant & Tammy Beutel

S Qld

14th

0

I

Ian Schneider

N&C Qld

15th

3

N

Denis Tipping

NSW

16th

0

U

D & S Brooks

N&C Qld

17th

0

G

SHAUN BUCKINGHAM

Tas

18th

2

J

W Cachia

Vic

19th

0

L

DALE WARD

Tas

20th

1

P

MAL GOLDSMITH

Tas

21st

0

Judges Comments:

This was a slighter harder class to judge.  It was very even in the first five placings. 

The winning bird owned by Ray Slade from Victoria is a complete budgerigar and if I was going to be critical it would be we would like larger spots on him.

Second placing owned by Kakoschke & Rice from South Australia is another power bird with big spots and shoulder but has a major problem with wings and I would put a hen with a nice wing shield on him to improve this problem.  Power took him up to second placing.

Third owned by R Simpson from South Australia is a nice complete bird but has a short mask and this problem relates to the cap length.

Fourth owned by Chris & Elena Rogers from New South Wales has a condition issue and in a couple of weeks he will be looking a lot better.

Fifth owned by M & D Gearing from Western Australia has got everything except flare.