Club Information
The
American Brown Leghorn Club was formed in 1901 declaring as its three
objectives "to increase interest and demand for high quality brown
Leghorns; to disseminate information on reliable and successful methods
of breeding, raising and management; to bring about united efforts,
harmony, integrity and good fellowship in promoting the interests of
brown Leghorns." The club entertains special meets at poultry shows
around the country and hosts an annual national meet which travels to a
different region of the U.S. each year. In addition, the ABLC sponsors
programs to interest people in Brown Leghorns and help them get started.
Such programs include sources of stock and hatching eggs, newsletters,
yearbooks, advertisements in various publications, and the distribution
of fact filled brochures.
The eight varieties of Brown Leghorns
served by the club are:
Single Comb Dark Brown Large Fowl
Single Comb Light Brown Large Fowl
Rose Comb Dark Brown Large Fowl
Rose Comb Light Brown Large Fowl
Single Comb Dark Brown Bantam
Single Comb Light Brown Bantam
Rose Comb Dark Brown Bantam
Rose Comb Light Brown Bantam
(*Official club wording & order)
Contact the ABLC for Further Information: If you would like more
information about how to get started, the ABLC, Brown Leghorns, or a
list of breeders, please don't hesitate to contact our
Secretary-Treasurer:
Bud Blankenship
5205 Pundt Rd. Lewisburg, OH 45338 937-962-4226 budablc@hotmail.com