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MCBA Show Rules at a Glance


 You may use any Daylight tube you feel is good. The MCBA board has tested bulbs and suggests that the - Chapters use the GE SP65 bulb. 

Entry form, classification, and show are in the following order: 
     White 
    Sapphire 
    Violet
    Beige
    Naturalle
    Black
    Ebony 
 
Hand out above sequence with each entry form. 

MCBA entry forms are to be filled out by color. Since all thirty animals are on one sheet make things easier by listing animals in color sequence.  

Number tables from 1 to how many animals you think will be entered. All animals from each ranch are placed in order on the table. If a rancher has 5 white, 20 naturalle, 7 beige, and 10 black, the rancher L will receive 42 consecutive numbers for placement on holding table. 

A maximum of twenty (20) entries per color section maybe entered by on exhibitor. 
 
Section Classification 

     1) An official MCBA Sanction Show requires 50 or more animals 
    
     2) There is no minimum number of entries for a color section. 

     3) There is no minimum number of entries in a color phase there be a separate color phase. 

     4) Shows with less than 50 entries are classified Class 1 male and Class 2 female but would not be a sanctioned show. 

     5) Shows with 50 or more entries as follows: 

             Class 1 - male to 7 months of age.     
             Class 2 - female to 7 months of age. 
             Class 3 - male 7 months of age and older. 
             Class 4 - female 7 months of age and older. 

Classification 

White - 5 color phases 
    Predominantly White 
    White with Dark Guard Hair
    White with Pink/Beige
    White Mosaic / Broken pattern
    Silver (has color in underfur and a bar) 

Sapphire - 5 Color Phases
    Light
    Medium
    Dark
    Extra Dark
    Wrap 
 
 Violet - 5 Color Phases
    Light
    Medium
    Dark
    Extra Dark
    Wrap 
 
Beige - 6 Color Phase
    Extra Light (usually homo)
    Light
    Medium
    Dark
    Extra Dark (Beige / Black cross)
    Wraps 

Naturalle - 6 Color Phases
    Light
    Medium
    Dark Medium
    Medium Dark
    Dark
    Extra Dark -less than 100 entries 
        **light medium and medium maybe judged together** 
 
Black - 4 Color Phases
    Light
    Medium
    Dark
    Extra Dark 

Ebony - 4 Color Phase
    Light
    Medium
    Dark
    Extra Dark 


Ribbons 
 
     All entries - Refer to Article 7, Section 3, Pg. 14 of show manual.  
 

Trophies 
 
     Grand Show 

     Reserve Grand Show 

    Champion Male of Show

    Reserve Champion Male of Show

    Champion Female of Show

    Reserve Champion Female of Show 


     Breeder trophies for Color Section First, Second & Third Place

            RULES TO WINNING BREEDER AWARDS:
 
            You must enter a minimum of 5 animals in Color Section
            Minimum of 15 points (Average 3rd place)
            Must be 10 or more animals in Section. 

     Master Breeders Award (State and National Show Levels)

            RULES TO WINNING MASTER BREEDER AWARD:
            Total points accumulated for a ranchers show entries. You must have at
            least 30 animals showing in at least 3 colors (white, beige, standard,etc.) 
            and average at least 3rd place. The number of animals will be divided
            into the total points to get the person with the highest average. He/she 
            is the winner- If animals are shown in color section that does not apply 
            as breeder awards, the points these animals can apply towards master
            breeder award.









 


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