Formation | 1914 |
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Purpose | Poultry Fancy |
Location | |
Region served
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U.S. & Canada |
President
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Matt Lhamon |
Affiliations | |
Website | www |
The American Bantam Association is a poultry fancy association that promotes the breeding and exhibiting of various breeds of bantam poultry. Its goals are to foster cooperation between breeders, host poultry shows, and provide information on the various breeds it recognizes.
It publishes a Bantam Standard which describes 57 breeds, 85 plumage patterns and more than 400 varieties of bantams and bantam ducks. It also publishes a quarterly magazine and annual yearbook. It sanctions or has sanctioned a number of poultry shows across the United States held by local groups, such as the New England Poultry Exposition. and the Poultry and Rare Bird Show at the Los Angeles County Fair and the Ohio National.
The ABA has 16 Districts in the US, Canada, and Bermuda, each of which has a District Director who acts to address concerns and represent their constituents in matters that require a vote at Semi-Annual and Annual meetings and in more informal capacities:
The first president of the American Bantam Association was Charles E. Rockenstyie, who died in 1944.