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  2. Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission - Wikipedia

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    The president is Anthony DeVore. [1] Josh Tadysh is their vice president. [3]Their website states that their goal "is to unify members into a single political group that will influence legislative actions and form a voting power house that will positively impact Gamefowl owner’s rights in Oklahoma and across the United States."

  3. American Genetic Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Genetic Association (AGA) is a US-based professional scientific organization dedicated to the study of genetics and genomics which was founded as the American Breeders Association in 1903. [1] The association has published the Journal of Heredity since 1914, which disseminates peer-reviewed organismal

  4. American Game - Wikipedia

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    The bantam version of the breed does not derive from the original large fowl. It was created in New Jersey in the 1940s by a breeder named Frank Gary. He cross-bred the wild Red Jungle Fowl with fighting bantams of the type known at the time as "pit game".

  5. Category : Agricultural organizations based in the United States

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    American Corn Growers Association; American Dairy Association; American Egg Board; American Farm Bureau Federation; American Feed Industry Association; American Goat Society; American Poultry Association; American Royal; American Seed Trade Association; American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers; American Society of Agronomy

  6. American Cavy Breeders Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Cavy Breeders Association (ACBA) is a national specialty club under the America Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). Like many other specialty clubs under ARBA, the ACBA maintains a membership, awards sweepstakes points, provides special awards, publishes a newsletter and contributes to developing new standards.

  7. American Standard of Perfection - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the 1930 edition. The American Standard of Perfection is the official book of breed standards of the American Poultry Association.It classifies and describes the standard physical appearance, coloring and temperament for many breeds of poultry recognized in the United States, including chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese and guinea fowl, but not pigeons.

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  9. The Livestock Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    However, between 1990 and 1999, purebred stock diminished from 272 animals to just 42 pigs held by six breeders, [50] and in 2000, it was asked to create a unified breed registry for the Red Wattle Hog. Three hogs were registered in the first year, but the next year 90 hogs and three breeders were represented and a breed association was created.