Things You'll Need
- ABA and/or APA membership
- APA's "American Standard of Perfection"
- ABA's "Bantam Standard for the Breeder, Exhibitor and Judge"
Instructions
Obtain your membership with the ABA and/or the APA. Members gain access to newsletters, and membership is required to start the judge licensing process for either organization. For the ABA to begin the licensing process, you must have been a member for 5 years.
Read, study and memorize the Standards book that relates to the organization you are seeking a license with. You will be tested on this information and eventually judging birds based on these standards.
Attend as many poultry shows as you can. At these shows learn as much as you can about judging by asking questions and taking notes.
Become a judge's apprentice. The ABA requires a 2-year stewardship program to be completed.
Take the licensing exams. The exams will involve both a written test and a practical test. To pass you must prove yourself to be an expert in all the poultry types shown and their standards.