AOBA Show Rules & Guidelines will be followed for the entire show.
The Performance Show has two parts:
1) Showmanship which places emphasis on the handler’s show abilities
2) Obstacle which demonstrates the alpacas ability and willingness to accept training and to work with its handler through a variety of obstacles.
Show Fees
Performance entry fee $5.00
(one fee per exhibitor and that exhibitor can enter as many classes as they want for that fee)
Non-AOBA member fee per farm $75.00
(one non-member fee covers entry into all events)
Showmanship/Performance Awards:
1st to 3rd place ribbons awarded
Participation ribbons given to all remaining competitors.
2010 Show Rules
1. Online Registration must be completed.
2. Alpacas must be registered with ARI; NO Pending ARI Registration Papers will be accepted.
3. Entries must include copy of ARI Certificate, Buyer's Permission to Show if applicable, completed registration and full registration fees. Buyer's Permission to Show form can be found at www.alpacashows.com
4. Entries must be registered online by 10/17/10.
5. Veterinary documents required for non-breeder/gelding classes must be included with entries.
6. To be allowed entry to the show, the owner shall submit a copy of the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (Health Certificate), which shall include the ARI number, alpaca name as on the ARI certificate, microchip #, and negative BVD results with testing method for each alpaca entering the show grounds, including companion or private treaty alpacas. The Show Superintendent will keep a copy of the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection as permanent records for the show.
7. All alpacas entering the show grounds must show proof of a negative PCR test or a negative VI test for BVD (NO other types of BVD testing will be accepted).
8. The Halter Show Class Divisions 501 to 510 (Get of Sire; Produce of Dam; Breeders Best Three; Bred & Owned Male; Bred & Owned Female; and Produce of Dam) are Optional Halter classes; entries in these groups REQUIRE that your alpaca ALSO be entered in the appropriate Age-Color-Gender-Breed Halter class. (See Optional Halter Classes, Part VIII, Section 6, AOBA Show Division Handbook)
9. Exhibitor Rule Halter Show: The owner may enter only 3 alpacas per breed type, per gender, per age division, per color designation.
10. Classes may be divided or combined according to AOBA show rules, depending on the number of entries.
11. Color designation refers to one of the colors shown in the current ARI Color Chart plus the multicolor types described in the Part VII, Section 2, AOBA Show Division Handbook. Please use actual color of fiber at skin line, regardless of what your ARI certificate says. All colors will be verified at check-in according to the ARI Color Chart.
Mandatory Exhibitor Disclosure (View the Mandatory Exhibitor Disclosure form [PDF])
Under the 2010 Show Division Handbook Rules, certain alpacas are automatically disqualified from competition and certain Exhibitors & Handlers are prohibited from personally showing in front of a Judge when a business or financial relationship exists between an AOBA Certified Judge and their customers.
Each year at contract renewal time, our Judges are required to disclose those alpacas, exhibitors and handlers who cannot be shown in their show ring when judging at an AOBA Certified show.
Beginning with the AOBA 2007 National Conference (May 16-20, 2007), Exhibitors will also be required to disclose business and financial relationships with Judges and be required to acknowledge animals entered into the competitions that are not allowed to show in front of certain Judges at each show they attend. Beginning with the AOBA National Conference, this disclosure will now be required from exhibitors during registration periods for all AOBA Certified Shows. This is being done to make sure Exhibitors understand the written rules and to eliminate confusion for Exhibitors & Handlers about which alpacas, Exhibitors & Handlers cannot walk into a Judge's show ring during competition.
Please take a moment to review the 2010 Show Division Handbook rules to familiarize yourself with the rules under which you or your alpaca would be disqualified from entering the show ring during AOBA Certified Show competitions.
Using your 2010 AOBA Show Division Handbook, please see Part 5. Rules & Ethics for All Show Participants; Section 2 S. An alpaca/fleece is disqualified from competition if….
Also, please review the following list of ABR Fall Festival Judges and their assignments:
Halter Judges: Jude Anderson - Huacaya & Suri Males
Ken Hibbits – Huacaya & Suri Females
Fleece Judges: Andrea MacDonald
Babs Manion
Performance Judge: Suzanne Cox
To help with your show entries, please refer to the AOBA Show Division Handbook.
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