Standard of perfection for cavies .. by United cavy breeders association inc

Standard of perfection for cavies .. by United cavy breeders association inc

Author:United cavy breeders association, inc. [from old catalog]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Guinea pigs
Publisher: [Chicago] United cavy breeders association, inc
Published: 1922-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


specimen and state on the proper card or blank the nature of the disqualification.

Under all disqualifying clauses the specimen shall have the benefit of the doubt.

In any variety of the English breed, a specimen having one or more perfect or imperfect rosettes in any section or part of its coat.

Any specimen having coat of a color not as described for the variety in which the specimen is exhibited.

Any specimen in the Cream or White varieties of the English breed, having black or nearly black ears or feet. (This to be understood to mean either one or all of the ears or feet).

Under all disqualifying clauses the specimen shall have the benefit of the doubt.

Any specimen bearing evidence of faking or trimming.

Any specimen exhibited, found not to be the bona-fide property, for a period of at least 30 days just preceding the date of Show and at the time of the judging, of the party or parties in w^hose name the entry w^as made.

Any specimen exhibited or entered as a junior that bears conclusive evidence of being four months old or older.

Any specimen blind in one or both eyes.

Patch of off-colored hairs—(six or more hairs in one distinct group to be considered a patch). Absence of important color spots. Toe Nails of any other color than called for by standard. Sore eyes, or eyes of any other color than called for by standard. Diseased specimen. Deformities, such as other than four toes on front feet and three toes on hind feet, crooked limbs, etc. Evidence of the use of foreign substance on coat. Positive evidence that specimen is heavy with young. Any specimen showing signs of an injury or w^ound.

ENGLISH CAVY CUTS

Ears that are torn or frayed on edges—the amount of cut depending on how badly torn or frayed ears punched for marking or showing signs of having an ear tag will not be disqualified but we w^ish to discourage this habit. Ears of a dark color on red Cavy. Stray off-colored hairs. Eye circles—(a ring around the eyes made up of hairs of other than body color).

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