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SHOW RULES 1. Zebra Finches must be shown in true pairs of the same colour. 2. The colour feeding of Zebra Finches is debarred. 3. The trimming of wings and/or tail is debarred. 4. All pairs of birds entered as Breeders, and nominated "BBE" (Bred by exhibitor), must carry the closed coded current year dated rings of the Breeder (purchased through the Zebra Finch Society) and be exhibited by that Breeder. 5. Zebra Finches wearing more than one close coded ring will be disqualified at Patronage Shows (N.B. one celluloid split ring and one closed coded ring are acceptable). 6. Official closed coded rings purchased through the Zebra Finch Society must not be cut or altered for the purpose of putting them on the leg of a Zebra Finch. 7. 28th February shall be deemed to end the exhibition year. Thus a bird hatched at any time during the current year can compete as a Breeder up to 28th February in the following year. 8. Zebra Finches should be shown in Standard Show Cages, the floor covering being any seed suitable for Zebra Finches. Pairs not exhibited in Standard Show Cages are not eligible to compete for Zebra Finch Society specials. 9. Zebra Finches entered in the wrong class shall be marked as such and will not be reclassed. 10. A Judge's decision is final except in the case of misrepresentation, intentional or otherwise. 11. Special Prizes offered by the Zebra Finch Society shall only be competed for at Patronage Shows. Members must mark their entry forms "ZFS". Failure to do so debars the exhibitor from taking any Zebra Finch Society awards. 12. Definition of Novice Status. A Novice may exhibit in Novice classes for five show seasons or until he/she has seven full wins at Club, Area, Gold or Silver Patronage Shows whichever is the longer period. Wins can be obtained in the following ways:- (a) A first prize in a class of seven or more exhibits, benched by three or more exhibitors. (b) A Breeder's Rosette will count as one win, providing:- (Note Breeder Rosettes at Bronze Patronage Shows do not count) A member, who has already exhibited in the Novice Classes for 5 show seasons, can continue exhibiting in the Novice Classes until the end of the show season, in which they gain their final win to Champion status. A Novice, who starts exhibiting in the Champion Classes part way through a show season, forfeits any points gained as a Novice for that show season. In both cases show season, being defined as 1st January to 31st December of the same year. A member deciding to exhibit in Champion Classes cannot revert to Novice Classes. 13. Junior members may exhibit in Junior Classes from the age of 8 up to and including the show season in which they attain the age of 16 years, or until they are promoted to a higher status, which ever is the shorter period. A Junior gaining 7 Best Junior Awards at Club, Area, Gold or Silver Patronage Shows (with 3 or more exhibitors in the Junior section) will be promoted to the Novice Section. A Junior so promoted, or opting to show in the Novice or Champion Section, cannot revert to Junior classes. A Junior who has been promoted to Novice under this rule before reaching the age of 16 may continue to pay subscriptions at the Junior rate until the end of the calendar year in which they reach 16 (This rule applies to educational establishments). In the event that the promoted Junior is resident in the same household as an established Champion, then if they exhibit the same mutation(s), as the Champion exhibitor, they must exhibit in the Champion Section; otherwise they are allowed to exhibit in the Novice Section until they gain promotion to Champion under the rules for such a promotion (rule 14), or reach the age of 16 whichever occurs first. A Junior member exhibiting in the Junior Classes can continue exhibiting in the Junior Classes until the end of the show season in which they gain their final win to Novice Status (or Champion Status). A junior, who starts exhibiting in the Novice Classes (or Champion Classes) part way through a show season, forfeits any points gained as a Junior for that show season. In both cases the show season being defined as 1st January to 31st December of the same year. Junior members please note the lower limit only applies to the exhibition of birds, and Juniors under the age of 8 years are still welcome to enroll as non-exhibiting members of the Z.F.S. 14. Where two or more exhibitors keep or breed their Zebra Finches at one establishment, aviary or dwelling, such exhibitors must exhibit in the highest status of the said exhibitors. (N.B. Rule 13 applies to Junior Members). 15. Method of awarding points. In each class points are awarded for the first seven, i.e. 7 - 1st, 6 - 2nd etc., unless there is less than seven when the amount of birds actually Benched to count i.e. class of three - 3, 2, 1. Class points only to count at Club, Area Society Club Show, Gold, and Silver Patronage Shows. If an entry at a Club, Area Society Club Show, Gold or Silver Patronage Show wins a Breeder or Adult Rosette bonus points are added to bring it up to 7. All points gained at the Club Show are doubled. At Area Society Club Show Patronages the winners of the Best Champion, Best Novice, and Best Junior specials will be awarded a bonus of 7 points each. At Bronze Patronage Shows only the Four Rosette winners are awarded 7 points each, with a maximum of 7 points to any one pair. Individual colours are added together for Adult points and "BBE" nominations for Breeders' points. Annual points totals are calculated on a calendar year basis. 16. Judging Engagements. All applications, acceptances, cancellations, or refusals, to be made in writing. (Any telephone conversations, e-mails to be followed up in writing). 17. Any matters not mentioned in these rules will be dealt with by the Zebra Finch Society Committee, whose decision is final. |
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