In Pictures: Rare Breed and Waterfowl spectacular comes to Waroona

Craig DuncanHarvey-Waroona Reporter
Camera IconSome of the birds on show at the Waroona Rare Breed and Waterfowl Spectacular. Credit: Craig Duncan

There was certainly something to cluck at the weekend with the Waroona Poultry Club’s Rare Breed and Waterfowl Spectacular returning to town in tremendous fashion.

Over 100 birds of all shapes and sizes could be seen in the poultry shed as unique, and often unseen, chickens and ducks were on display.

Plenty of happy faces were paired with the poultry as local owners showed off their birds, hoping to impress the judges.

Camera IconWaroona Poultry Club President Kevin Nordstrom with his own prized chicken. Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconJudges Peter Strike and David Finlay with Club Presidet Kevin Nordstrom narrowing down best bird on show. Credit: Craig Duncan
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Camera IconWaroona Poultry Club member Sarah Elms, 17, with her prized chicken. Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconSome of the birds on show at the Waroona Rare Breed and Waterfowl Spectacular Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconJudge Peter Strike with the best bird on show. Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconSome of the birds on show at the Waroona Rare Breed and Waterfowl Spectacular Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconWaroona Poulty Club member Ken Landwehr with one of his prized chickens. Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconAleah Patten, 11, with her prized duck. Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconSome of the birds on show at the Waroona Rare Breed and Waterfowl Spectacular Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconJudge Peter Strike said there was an intrsting selection on display. Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconJudge David Finlay evaluating the waterfowl on show. Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconJudges David Finlay and Peter Strike deliberating. Credit: Craig Duncan
Camera IconJacob the Australian game chicken on display. Credit: Craig Duncan

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