3. Registration Papers : Registration papers for Cattle, Breeding Sheep and Dairy Goats will be checked. Copies of Registration Papers for each animal must be available during shows. Exhibitors must enter all animals in name or names as shown on Registration Papers except animals being shown by juniors. These should be entered in Exhibitor's name. All exhibitors and their helpers are required to carry Registration Papers for all purebred livestock into the show ring. Animals are subject to tattoo, sketch or mouth checks. Tattoos, firebrand numbers or sketches of animals in group classes will be checked in show ring before placings are recorded. Complete information must be provided on show cards which are furnished by Fair and displayed in all group classes. An exhibitor may show as many animals as he/she has entered in single classes, but may not receive more than two (2) premium monies except where 3 or 4 animals are in one class due to previous combined classes in Beef Cattle. Junior exhibitors showing sheep, beef and dairy are limited to one (1) animal per class. Exhibitors removing animals from show ring after judge begins giving reasons for placings (or any time before this) will forfeit premiums. If only one animal appears in a class, the ribbon (blue, red, etc.) and premium money is to be determined by the judge, according to the quality of the animal shown. Any breed in Jr. Beef Shows with two or less animals checked in, entries will be trans- ferred to Commercial and Other Breed Group. Do not make entries for championships. Only first place winners in their respective classes shall be eligible to compete for championships. Second place winner in class producing champion is eligible to show for Reserve Champion. Animals composing a herd or group need not be named in making an entry, but said herd or group must consist of animals entered in the individual classes, and exhibitor must indicate the class number for which he desires to make an entry. Fair management reserves the right to combine or alter classes that do not meet the minimum requirements of Show. Ex: Only one animal in a class, not enough animals to justify Championship classes, etc. 4. Ownership : Animals must be the bona fide property of exhibitors, except where otherwise specified. Registration papers or transfer showing ownership must be produced by exhibitor, if requested. In cases of get-of-sire and produce of dam, animals need not be owned by exhibi - tor except Hereford Show (all animals in the get-of-sire class must be owned by exhibitor or member of the family). Sires and dams in these groups must be named when entry is made. Must have proof of ownership from sale and catalog, if requested. Firms or copartnerships must be in existence thirty (30) days prior to entry closing date. Firms or copartnerships entered into for show purposes will not be recognized, but cattle bred by a member of the firm or company shall be considered as bred by the company. No animals can be entered or shown as purebred unless they have been recorded in the recognized books of record for their respective breed. Animals calved and born in current year will be accepted for showing and premiums paid to exhibitor or farm. For any animal calved or born in current year, and not registered, Fair will accept a copy of application form mailed from Breed Office and stamped that application has been filed and animal will be registered. 5. Delivery of Animals: Fairgrounds will be ready for delivery of Meat Goats, Market Lambs and Market Swine on Friday, September 29 at 1:00 pm (sooner by special request).
In keeping with the basic philosophy of the Purebred Dairy Association, the Carolina Classic Fair supports the Code of Ethics recommended by the Pure- bred Dairy Cattle Association. A violator may be subject to the disciplinary provision of the bylaws of this association. A copy of the Code can be found in the Dairy Section of the catalog.
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