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MID-AFTERNOON SLUMP? HAVE AN EGG! A study has found that protein and not sugar activates the cells responsible for keeping us awake and burning calories. Wakefulness and energy expenditure rely on "orexin cells," which secrete a stimulant called orexin/hypocretin in the brain. Electrical impulses emitted by orexin cells stimulate wakefulness and tell the body to burn calories. It was explored whether dietary nutrients alter those impulses and discovered that amino acids stimulate orexin cells. Previous work by the group found that glucose blocks orexin cells (which was cited as a reason for after-meal sleepiness), and so the researchers also looked at interactions between sugar and protein. They found that amino acids stop glucose from blocking orexin cells (in other words, protein negated the effects of sugar on the cells). For now, research suggests that if you have a choice between jam on toast, or egg whites on toast, go for the latter! Even though the two may contain the same number of calories, having a bit of protein will tell the body to burn more calories out of those consumed. Source: University of Cambridge http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/3pmslump-why-a-sugar-rush-may-not-be-theanswer/
For a photo report of the Brakel at the German Haupt Sonderschau in Göttingen, Elliehausen in October 2012, please see www.brakelhoen.be
RED FEET by Aviculture Europe In legend, there is nothing more beautiful to a pigeon fancier than the story of the dove which brought to Noah the message that the great flood had subsided. According to the Arabs, this bird, after carrying to the Ark the olive branch signifying that the waters were falling, flew away on a second trip, from which it returned with traces of red mud on its feet, thereby proving that it had been able to alight on the ground; and, as a result of this information, Noah prayed that the feet of these birds might forever continue to be of that reddish colour. Noah's prayer must have been heard, for the feet of all pigeons to this day are red! Source: National Geographic, January 1926. Right: A photo of an intense red Steiger Cropper, made during the past Donau Bussen Show (D), with a fiery red leg colour, as in principle all pigeons have. For completeness: Ideally, this pigeon should stand more upright, so almost vertically. But at the moment the bird was too excited. Photo Mick Bassett (D) But do really all pigeons have red legs...?
That red leg colour doesnot hold for youngsters, it comes after the moult, i.e. as their juvenile eye colour has brightened and their juvenile plumage has moulted, then the legs slowly change from dark to bright red. The latter is easily seen in this old photo from 1982 of a young blue black barred Valenciana Cropper hen, made by ANC of Benten. The eye colour is not yet bright orange / red and the legs are a bit dark. Nevertheless, some pigeons do have a darker leg colour, also as adult birds. Rafael Yuste Lopez, a well-known Spanish pigeon breeder from Seville confirmed to us that the true old Cropper breeds from Jaén (Spain) have mulberry-coloured legs. That is something we still see today in the pure Gorguero Cropper and Jiennense Cropper. The photo on the left was taken at Jos van Dorp s, this is an adult Jiennense Cropper (born this year in spring), clearly showing the darker legs.
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A BRAKEL SCULPTURE With thanks to Tinka Pittoors and Jan Schaareman Photos by: Tinka Pittoors In late September the Belgian town of Brakel unveiled a 4 meter sculpture of Brakel poultry by artist Tinka Pittoor. Prior to starting her commission Tina met with several members of the Brakel club and visited one of the breeders. She noticed the particular pride with which the club members and breeders discussed the Brakel s uniformity and presence. Tinka: The chickens had gathered at the end of the coop, they were cautious and curious at the same time. Their lopped combs made them look a little haughty. The rooster on the other hand was much more self-assured and in control. This tension between control and action, curiosity and caution has guided my approach to the project. It was clear from the start that the sculpture would be a composition and would capture the movement which Tinka felt suited the subject matter: a tribute to our living heritage. The spiral spring represents the legs or the perch the chickens rest on and their active nature. The Brakels typical feather pattern was created by lasering a white plate which made the Brakel s black feather pattern appear transparent.
The combs were attached separately and the movement of chickens extends that of the spiral spring. The chickens move in the breeze creating a dynamic display and once more accentuating their active nature. Surely you ll agree with us that it has turned out to be a spectacular sculpture. A real attention grabber for next year when Brakel hosts the European Brakel Show. Website Tinka Pittoors: http://www.tinkapittoors.com/
MOULTING By: Ron. Feathers are largely made up of protein. When chickens moult new feathers develop. These too will consist largely of protein. Feeding chickens additional protein assists with the moulting process. Animal proteins are preferred as chickens can digest these easier than plant proteins. Digesting plant proteins requires more energy and this is not desirable, especially not during autumn. Some examples of animal proteins that are suitable for chickens are: mealworms, Amphipods, raw mince, boiled eggs etc. Recommended article: http://www.avicultureeurope.nl/nummers/08n05a09.pdf Photo: Monique de Vrijer.
advertisement Best Friends of the 'Dé Vechthoenderclub België The board of 'Dé Vechthoenderclub Belgium has the pleasure to invite you all to our ANNUAL CLUB MEETING & SHOW 2 and 3 February 2013 Same location as last years: 'Meeting Center De Linde', Ransbergstraat 26A, 3350 Linter, Belgium The initial meeting will take place on Saturday evening, the 2th of February 2013. The caging will commence at 17 o clock followed by a pleasant evening and long overdue gathering of friends. On Sunday the 3th of Feb. 2013 is our show. Caging is planned from 9h00 until 10h00. Voting starts at 10h00. This includes both voting for our members and for the official judges. The judges keep an open examination and are available for questions during and after their evaluation. Voting is reserved for registered attendants only and is expected to end at 12h00. The Awards Ceremony takes place at 16h30. Depending on the weather this may be initiated ahead of schedule. Uncaging is is permitted after the Award Ceremony except for people from abroad, they can remove their animals from 16h00 onwards. As usual the BAR remains open until 20h00. We welcome all of you and your animals with lots of joy and happiness for many interesting discussions and a lovely weekend. On behalf of the board of 'Dé Vechthoenderclub België Gonda Grammet, Secretary. E-mail gonda@skynet.be See also http://www.bloggen.be/vechthoenders/
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EXHIBITION CALENDAR 2012/2013 THE NETHERLANDS http://www.kleindierplaza.nl/fk/tentoonstellingsdatums.pdf BELGIUM Flanders http://www.vivfn.be/pdf/tt_vlaanderen_2012.pdf Wallonia http://www.neerhofdieren.be/aiw/index.htm * calendrier des expositions en Wallonië SWITZERLAND http://www.kleintiere-schweiz.ch/index.cfm?nav=110 FRANCE - poultry http://perso.orange.fr/volaillepoultry/expositions.html#expof FRANCE pigeons http://www.pigeons-france.com/rubriques/evenement/ GERMANY poultry & waterfowl http://www.bdrg.de/?redid=350354 GERMANY - pigeons http://www.vdt-online.de/main/index.html * termine GREAT BRITAIN pigeons http://www.nationalpigeonassociation.co.uk/#/show-dates-2012/4564943404 GREAT BRITAIN poultry http://www.poultryclub.org/showing/show-calendar-2012/ GREAT BRITAIN waterfowl http://www.waterfowl.org.uk/events.html
NATIONAL SHOWS 2012/2013 Germany - VDT Show, pigeons 15-16 December 2012 Neurenberg Hungary - Young animals show 02-03 February 2013 Croatia - National Show 21-23 December 2012 Virovitica Netherlands - National Show Noordshow 3-5 January 2013 Zuidlaren Netherlands - Champion Show 17 19 January 2013 Nieuwegein Serbia - Championship Show 25-27 January 2013 Sombor Russian Federation Pigeon show - Moskou- Sokolnici 13-16 December 2012 Source: Entente Europeenne http://www.entente-ee.com/ Photo Maureen Hoyle