At the 2017 agm we fielded a record amount of motions which will have a an impact on a wide range of sections in our shows and future direction of your National body.Below are just a few of the changes but important ones please read we will list some more soon.
19.0 SIZES OF RINGS.
19.1 Size A; Polish
Size B; Dutch, Tri-Colour Dutch, Jersey Woolley,
Tan, Mini Rex
Size C; Dwarf Lop, Mini Cashmere Lop,
Size D; Cashmere Lop, Chinchilla, Foxes, Sable, Smoke Pearl, Squirrel, Thrianta
Size E; English Angora, Deilenaar, Harlequin, Rex (except Mini Rex), Satin, Swiss Fox, English
Size H;American Flemish,UK Flemish, French Lop, British Giant,German Angora
New Zealand White.
Size K; Mini Lop, Mini Plush Lop
Size L; Californian, Chinchilla Giganta, German Lop,
Thuringer
Size X; Netherland Dwarf
19.1 Size A; Polish
Size B; Dutch, Tri-Colour Dutch, Jersey Woolley,
Tan, Mini Rex
Size C; Dwarf Lop, Mini Cashmere Lop,
Size D; Cashmere Lop, Chinchilla, Foxes, Sable, Smoke Pearl, Squirrel, Thrianta
Size E; English Angora, Deilenaar, Harlequin, Rex (except Mini Rex), Satin, Swiss Fox, English
Size H;American Flemish,UK Flemish, French Lop, British Giant,German Angora
New Zealand White.
Size K; Mini Lop, Mini Plush Lop
Size L; Californian, Chinchilla Giganta, German Lop,
Thuringer
Size X; Netherland Dwarf
FREEDOM OF AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS
2.1 All Affiliated Associations, Clubs and Societies, etc. shall retain freedom of action and be at liberty to carry through any program in their own sphere as they deem desirable or which may be most suited to their particular locality, except that all organisations affiliated to the ANRCI must hold their rabbit shows under ANRCI Show Rules.
2.2 All Clubs that are affiliated to the ANRCI must provide, on request, any information required to maintain National databases such as the National Stud Register and National Ring Register.
Amend to 2.0 Rules OF AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS under ANRCI 2.1 All Affiliated Associations, Clubs and Societies, etc. shall retain freedom of action and be at liberty to carry through any program in their own sphere as they deem desirable or which may be most suited to their particular locality, except that all organisations affiliated to the ANRCI must hold their rabbit shows under ANRCI Show Rules. a. All star status shows must have Show Support from ANRCI b. All rings and tattoos to be purchased through ANRCI Ring Register
2.1 All Affiliated Associations, Clubs and Societies, etc. shall retain freedom of action and be at liberty to carry through any program in their own sphere as they deem desirable or which may be most suited to their particular locality, except that all organisations affiliated to the ANRCI must hold their rabbit shows under ANRCI Show Rules.
2.2 All Clubs that are affiliated to the ANRCI must provide, on request, any information required to maintain National databases such as the National Stud Register and National Ring Register.
Amend to 2.0 Rules OF AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS under ANRCI 2.1 All Affiliated Associations, Clubs and Societies, etc. shall retain freedom of action and be at liberty to carry through any program in their own sphere as they deem desirable or which may be most suited to their particular locality, except that all organisations affiliated to the ANRCI must hold their rabbit shows under ANRCI Show Rules. a. All star status shows must have Show Support from ANRCI b. All rings and tattoos to be purchased through ANRCI Ring Register
RULE 5 PAGE 7
5.5 Monorchids or Cryptorchids may not be disqualified by
reason of this condition.
Amend Monorchids or Cryptorchids are to be disqualified by
reason of this condition
5.5 Monorchids or Cryptorchids may not be disqualified by
reason of this condition.
Amend Monorchids or Cryptorchids are to be disqualified by
reason of this condition
RULE 16 PAGE 10
16.1 It is a condition of entry of each and every show held under ANRCI Rules that each exhibitor agrees for the purposes of the Show to be bound by each and every one of the ANRCI Articles, Rules and Regulations, and Show Rules; copies of which are sent to new members, or on application to the Show Secretary or on written application to the Secretary of the Council
Amend to
16.1 It is a condition of entry of each and every show held under ANRCI Rules that each exhibitor agrees for the purposes of the Show to be bound by each and every one of the ANRCI Articles, Rules and Regulations, and Show Rules; electronic pdf copies of which are sent to new members. Hard copies can be obtain upon written request to the Show Secretary. Copies are also available on-line.
16.2 It is an exhibitors responsibility to read and understand the ANRCI Articles, Rules and Regulations, and Show Rules
16.3 All Show Secretaries are to have a copy at each show
16.1 It is a condition of entry of each and every show held under ANRCI Rules that each exhibitor agrees for the purposes of the Show to be bound by each and every one of the ANRCI Articles, Rules and Regulations, and Show Rules; copies of which are sent to new members, or on application to the Show Secretary or on written application to the Secretary of the Council
Amend to
16.1 It is a condition of entry of each and every show held under ANRCI Rules that each exhibitor agrees for the purposes of the Show to be bound by each and every one of the ANRCI Articles, Rules and Regulations, and Show Rules; electronic pdf copies of which are sent to new members. Hard copies can be obtain upon written request to the Show Secretary. Copies are also available on-line.
16.2 It is an exhibitors responsibility to read and understand the ANRCI Articles, Rules and Regulations, and Show Rules
16.3 All Show Secretaries are to have a copy at each show
RULE 23.2B PAGE 13
23.2 A rabbit imported with the officially recognized markings of the country of origin tattooed in its ear, may be exhibited at shows held under ANRCI rules if ringed with either a ANRCI approved ring or a ring officially recognized in the country of origin, provided the ring has been duly registered with the Council in the exhibitors name, or if it is marked only with the officially recognised tattoo marks of the country of origin and bears no ring provided the marks have been registered with the Council in the exhibitors name.
Amended to
23.2 A rabbit imported with the officially recognized ring or tattoo of the country of origin may be exhibited at shows held under ANRCI rules providing they have been duly registered with the Council in the exhibitors name
a.If you believe you have a rabbit that matches a standard from outside of Australia other than those already accepted here. Before it can be shown at ANRCI supported shows it needs to be put before the Breeds Committee via the ANRCI secretary to ascertain the correct procedure for acceptance into ANRCI supported shows. This can be either by New BID/CID or Existing Breed .
23.2 A rabbit imported with the officially recognized markings of the country of origin tattooed in its ear, may be exhibited at shows held under ANRCI rules if ringed with either a ANRCI approved ring or a ring officially recognized in the country of origin, provided the ring has been duly registered with the Council in the exhibitors name, or if it is marked only with the officially recognised tattoo marks of the country of origin and bears no ring provided the marks have been registered with the Council in the exhibitors name.
Amended to
23.2 A rabbit imported with the officially recognized ring or tattoo of the country of origin may be exhibited at shows held under ANRCI rules providing they have been duly registered with the Council in the exhibitors name
a.If you believe you have a rabbit that matches a standard from outside of Australia other than those already accepted here. Before it can be shown at ANRCI supported shows it needs to be put before the Breeds Committee via the ANRCI secretary to ascertain the correct procedure for acceptance into ANRCI supported shows. This can be either by New BID/CID or Existing Breed .
RULE 33 PAGE 20
33.4During the time of quarantine, no rabbits may leave the
rabbitry – no matter the reason. However Clubs may allow
the caretaker of the rabbitry to attend rabbit events and
shows during quarantine so long as it is more than 30 days**
since the last death and that prescribed precautions to
prevent the spread of the disease are strictly adhered to
Amend **
33.4 During the time of quarantine, no rabbits may leave the
rabbitry – except for veterinary care or sampling. However Clubs may allow
the caretaker of the rabbitry to attend rabbit events and
shows during quarantine so long as it is more than 30 days**
since the last death and that prescribed precautions to
prevent the spread of the disease are strictly adhered to
but must not partake in activities that involve handling the exhibits.
33.4During the time of quarantine, no rabbits may leave the
rabbitry – no matter the reason. However Clubs may allow
the caretaker of the rabbitry to attend rabbit events and
shows during quarantine so long as it is more than 30 days**
since the last death and that prescribed precautions to
prevent the spread of the disease are strictly adhered to
Amend **
33.4 During the time of quarantine, no rabbits may leave the
rabbitry – except for veterinary care or sampling. However Clubs may allow
the caretaker of the rabbitry to attend rabbit events and
shows during quarantine so long as it is more than 30 days**
since the last death and that prescribed precautions to
prevent the spread of the disease are strictly adhered to
but must not partake in activities that involve handling the exhibits.
SHOW SUPPORT SECTION
RULE 7 PAGE 34
7.0CREDIT FOR UNUSED CHALLENGE CERTIFICATES.
7.1 Credit for Challenge Certificates returned can only be claimed when they have been returned to ANRCI. All unused CC’s must be returned to ANRCI and cannot be kept for future shows. The Show Secretary and Judge must sign for the number of CC’s returned.
Amend to
7.0 CREDIT FOR UNUSED CHALLENGE CERTIFICATES.
7.1 Credit for unused Challenge Certificates can only be claimed when full documentation has been returned to ANRCI.
All unused CC’s are to be credited against future show support requests
The Show Secretary and Judge must sign for the number of CC’s used at that show.
All supporting documentation must be returned to ANRCi before the start of next show to get future show support granted.
All unused CCs to be returned to ANRCI at end of a club ceasing to be affiliated and either funds credited against outstanding balance owing to ANRCI or if there is no outstanding balance then returned to the club
RULE 7 PAGE 34
7.0CREDIT FOR UNUSED CHALLENGE CERTIFICATES.
7.1 Credit for Challenge Certificates returned can only be claimed when they have been returned to ANRCI. All unused CC’s must be returned to ANRCI and cannot be kept for future shows. The Show Secretary and Judge must sign for the number of CC’s returned.
Amend to
7.0 CREDIT FOR UNUSED CHALLENGE CERTIFICATES.
7.1 Credit for unused Challenge Certificates can only be claimed when full documentation has been returned to ANRCI.
All unused CC’s are to be credited against future show support requests
The Show Secretary and Judge must sign for the number of CC’s used at that show.
All supporting documentation must be returned to ANRCi before the start of next show to get future show support granted.
All unused CCs to be returned to ANRCI at end of a club ceasing to be affiliated and either funds credited against outstanding balance owing to ANRCI or if there is no outstanding balance then returned to the club
RULE 8.3 PAGE 34
8.3 Star support can be offered at a maximum of twelve shows per year per Club
Amend to
8.3 Star support can be offered at a maximum of twenty-four shows per year per Club
8.3 Star support can be offered at a maximum of twelve shows per year per Club
Amend to
8.3 Star support can be offered at a maximum of twenty-four shows per year per Club
RULE 13 PAGE 36
13.0 One Star All Breeds Show.
a. Definition : A show sponsored by a local club/society.
b. Judges: Must be ANRCI approved judges.
c. Where there is more than one Affiliated Club in a State there is a limit of ten such shows for each club/society. Where there is only one affiliated Club in a state the limit is 15 shows in each calendar year.
d. Challenge Certificates: The show must claim a minimum of 20 Challenge Certificates and have two separate duplicate challenge classes each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex.
e. Application for Show Support.: Must be made in writing to the Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule, at least one month before the date of the Show.
Amend to
13.0 One Star All Breeds Show.
a. Definition : A show sponsored by a local club/society.
b. Judges: Must be an ANRCI approved or supported judge.
c. Where there is more than one Affiliated Club in a State there is a limit of ten such shows for each club/society. Where there is only one affiliated Club in a state the limit is 15 shows in each calendar year.
d. Each club/society must have a minimum of 2 before a higher star awarded in overall year allocation
e. Challenge Certificates: The show must apply for a minimum of 20 Challenge Certificates and have two separate duplicate challenge classes each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex.
f. Application for Show Support.: Must be made in writing to the Show Support Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule, at least one month before the date of the Show.
13.0 One Star All Breeds Show.
a. Definition : A show sponsored by a local club/society.
b. Judges: Must be ANRCI approved judges.
c. Where there is more than one Affiliated Club in a State there is a limit of ten such shows for each club/society. Where there is only one affiliated Club in a state the limit is 15 shows in each calendar year.
d. Challenge Certificates: The show must claim a minimum of 20 Challenge Certificates and have two separate duplicate challenge classes each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex.
e. Application for Show Support.: Must be made in writing to the Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule, at least one month before the date of the Show.
Amend to
13.0 One Star All Breeds Show.
a. Definition : A show sponsored by a local club/society.
b. Judges: Must be an ANRCI approved or supported judge.
c. Where there is more than one Affiliated Club in a State there is a limit of ten such shows for each club/society. Where there is only one affiliated Club in a state the limit is 15 shows in each calendar year.
d. Each club/society must have a minimum of 2 before a higher star awarded in overall year allocation
e. Challenge Certificates: The show must apply for a minimum of 20 Challenge Certificates and have two separate duplicate challenge classes each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex.
f. Application for Show Support.: Must be made in writing to the Show Support Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule, at least one month before the date of the Show.
RULE 14 PAGE 36
14.0 Two Star Open All Breeds Show.
a. Definition : A show that has sufficient importance and prestige to the rabbit fancy to warrant this grading.
b. Judges: Must be ANRCI approved judges.
c. Limit of Eight such shows in each state in each calendar year. However to encourage small Agricultural Shows, extra two star shows will be granted for agricultural shows on application to ANRCI.
d. The show must claim a minimum of 25 challenge certificates and have one separate duplicate challenge class each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex together with at least 4 other challenge classes.
e. Application for Show Support: Must be made in writing to the Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule at least one month before the date of the show.
Amend to
14.0 Two Star Open All Breeds Show.
a. Definition : A show that has sufficient importance and prestige to the rabbit fancy to warrant this grading.
b. Judges: Must be ANRCI approved or supported judges.
c. Limit of sixteen such shows in each state in each calendar year. However to encourage small Agricultural Shows, extra two star shows will be granted for agricultural shows on application to ANRCI without adding to show numbers . Each club must have a minimum off 2 before a higher star awarded in overall year allocation
d. The show must claim a minimum of 25 challenge certificates and have one separate duplicate challenge class each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex together with at least 4 other challenge classes.
e. Application for Show Support: Must be made in writing to the Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule at least one month before the date of the show
14.0 Two Star Open All Breeds Show.
a. Definition : A show that has sufficient importance and prestige to the rabbit fancy to warrant this grading.
b. Judges: Must be ANRCI approved judges.
c. Limit of Eight such shows in each state in each calendar year. However to encourage small Agricultural Shows, extra two star shows will be granted for agricultural shows on application to ANRCI.
d. The show must claim a minimum of 25 challenge certificates and have one separate duplicate challenge class each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex together with at least 4 other challenge classes.
e. Application for Show Support: Must be made in writing to the Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule at least one month before the date of the show.
Amend to
14.0 Two Star Open All Breeds Show.
a. Definition : A show that has sufficient importance and prestige to the rabbit fancy to warrant this grading.
b. Judges: Must be ANRCI approved or supported judges.
c. Limit of sixteen such shows in each state in each calendar year. However to encourage small Agricultural Shows, extra two star shows will be granted for agricultural shows on application to ANRCI without adding to show numbers . Each club must have a minimum off 2 before a higher star awarded in overall year allocation
d. The show must claim a minimum of 25 challenge certificates and have one separate duplicate challenge class each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex together with at least 4 other challenge classes.
e. Application for Show Support: Must be made in writing to the Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule at least one month before the date of the show
RULE 15 PAGE 37
15.0 Three Star All Breed Championship Show.
a. Definition: A show that has sufficient magnitude, importance and prestige to the rabbit fancy to warrant this grading.
b. Judges: Must be ANRCI approved judges.
c. Limit of twelve such shows in Australia in each calendar year and consideration will be given to Clubs that have not had a Three Star show in the previous Year.
d. The show must claim a minimum of 30 challenge certificates and have two separate duplicate challenge classes each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex together with at least four other challenge classes.
e. Application for Show Support: Must be made in writing to the Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule at least three months before the date of the show
Amend to
15.0 Three Star All Breed Championship Show.
a. Definition: A show that has sufficient magnitude, importance and prestige to the rabbit fancy to warrant this grading.
b. Judges: Must be ANRCI approved or supported judges.
c. Limit of twenty such shows in Australia in each calendar year and consideration will be given to Clubs that have not had a Three Star show in the previous Year .Ag shows not included but a limit to 3 extra per state. Each club must have minimum of 2 before a higher star awarded in overall year allocation
d. The show must claim a minimum of 30 challenge certificates and have two separate duplicate challenge classes each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex together with at least four other challenge classes.
e. Application for Show Support: Must be made in writing to the Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule at least three months before the date of the show
15.0 Three Star All Breed Championship Show.
a. Definition: A show that has sufficient magnitude, importance and prestige to the rabbit fancy to warrant this grading.
b. Judges: Must be ANRCI approved judges.
c. Limit of twelve such shows in Australia in each calendar year and consideration will be given to Clubs that have not had a Three Star show in the previous Year.
d. The show must claim a minimum of 30 challenge certificates and have two separate duplicate challenge classes each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex together with at least four other challenge classes.
e. Application for Show Support: Must be made in writing to the Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule at least three months before the date of the show
Amend to
15.0 Three Star All Breed Championship Show.
a. Definition: A show that has sufficient magnitude, importance and prestige to the rabbit fancy to warrant this grading.
b. Judges: Must be ANRCI approved or supported judges.
c. Limit of twenty such shows in Australia in each calendar year and consideration will be given to Clubs that have not had a Three Star show in the previous Year .Ag shows not included but a limit to 3 extra per state. Each club must have minimum of 2 before a higher star awarded in overall year allocation
d. The show must claim a minimum of 30 challenge certificates and have two separate duplicate challenge classes each for Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex together with at least four other challenge classes.
e. Application for Show Support: Must be made in writing to the Secretary of the ANRCI and supported by a copy of the schedule at least three months before the date of the show
RULE 16 PAGE 37
16.0 Four Star Championship Show.
a. In addition to the conditions for a Three Star All Breed Championship Show the standard of the organisation, venue, and the show in general must be to the highest possible level.
b. Limit of ten such shows in Australia in each calendar year with a maximum of two Four Star Shows each state.
c. Application for the granting of this status must be made six months prior to the date of the show.
Amended to
16.0 Four Star Championship Show.
a. In addition to the conditions for a Three Star All Breed Championship Show the standard of the organisation, venue, and the show must be of the highest prestige possible level in the state .
b. Limit of twenty such shows in Australia in each calendar year with a maximum of four Four Star Shows each state. With state history governing the selection of such show with any one club not holding more than three in any one year
c. A full catalogue must be issued listing the entries in the Show and this Catalogue must be available to the Members of the Public. A small fee may be charged for the Catalogue
d. Ideally, the show should be staged over two full days. However if this is not possible the show must have more than 120 entries and use a visiting Judge of a suitable standard
e. Application for the granting of this status must be made six months prior to the date of the show.
16.0 Four Star Championship Show.
a. In addition to the conditions for a Three Star All Breed Championship Show the standard of the organisation, venue, and the show in general must be to the highest possible level.
b. Limit of ten such shows in Australia in each calendar year with a maximum of two Four Star Shows each state.
c. Application for the granting of this status must be made six months prior to the date of the show.
Amended to
16.0 Four Star Championship Show.
a. In addition to the conditions for a Three Star All Breed Championship Show the standard of the organisation, venue, and the show must be of the highest prestige possible level in the state .
b. Limit of twenty such shows in Australia in each calendar year with a maximum of four Four Star Shows each state. With state history governing the selection of such show with any one club not holding more than three in any one year
c. A full catalogue must be issued listing the entries in the Show and this Catalogue must be available to the Members of the Public. A small fee may be charged for the Catalogue
d. Ideally, the show should be staged over two full days. However if this is not possible the show must have more than 120 entries and use a visiting Judge of a suitable standard
e. Application for the granting of this status must be made six months prior to the date of the show.
RULE 17 PAGE 37
17.0 Five Star Championship Show.
a. In addition to the conditions for a Four Star All Breeds Championship Show, the show must be of the highest prestige possible.
b. A full catalogue must be issued listing the entries in the Show and this Catalogue must be available to the Members of the Public. A small fee may be charged for the Catalogue.
c. Ideally, the show should be staged over two full days. However if this is not possible the show must have more than 120 entries and use a visiting Judge of a suitable standard.
d. Limit of six such shows in Australia in each calendar year with a limit of one Five Star show per year in each state.
e. Application for the granting of this status must be made six months prior to the date of the show.
Amend to
17.0 Five Star Championship Show. ANRCI National Extravaganza supported by local state club
a. In addition to the conditions for a Four Star All Breeds Championship Show, the show must be of the highest prestige possible.
b. A full catalogue must be issued listing the entries in the Show and this Catalogue must be available to the Members of the Public. A small fee may be charged for the Catalogue.
c. The show should be staged over minimum two full days. However, the show must have a minimum of 150 entries
d. Limit of one/two such shows in Australia in each calendar year
e. Application for the granting of this show to a state to host must be made in writing twelve/twenty four months prior to the date of the show. This was discussed last week but I have put here in its rule of context
17.0 Five Star Championship Show.
a. In addition to the conditions for a Four Star All Breeds Championship Show, the show must be of the highest prestige possible.
b. A full catalogue must be issued listing the entries in the Show and this Catalogue must be available to the Members of the Public. A small fee may be charged for the Catalogue.
c. Ideally, the show should be staged over two full days. However if this is not possible the show must have more than 120 entries and use a visiting Judge of a suitable standard.
d. Limit of six such shows in Australia in each calendar year with a limit of one Five Star show per year in each state.
e. Application for the granting of this status must be made six months prior to the date of the show.
Amend to
17.0 Five Star Championship Show. ANRCI National Extravaganza supported by local state club
a. In addition to the conditions for a Four Star All Breeds Championship Show, the show must be of the highest prestige possible.
b. A full catalogue must be issued listing the entries in the Show and this Catalogue must be available to the Members of the Public. A small fee may be charged for the Catalogue.
c. The show should be staged over minimum two full days. However, the show must have a minimum of 150 entries
d. Limit of one/two such shows in Australia in each calendar year
e. Application for the granting of this show to a state to host must be made in writing twelve/twenty four months prior to the date of the show. This was discussed last week but I have put here in its rule of context
AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP POINT SYSTEM
RULE 25.1 PAGE 42
25.1 This system is based on the awards won at shows from the
level of Best of Breed upwards. This is because in the case of
a rabbit in a class of its own, it has to be placed first unless it
is deemed to be not representative of its breed. Best of
Breed, however, can only be awarded to a rabbit who in the
opinion of the judge is clearly of above average quality. This
exhibit must therefore compare favourably with the ideal
rabbit.
25.2
25.2 The points can be awarded at all ANRCI shows and all
Affiliated All Breed Club shows. The points awarded from
Affiliated Clubs will apply from Jan 1st 2012
25.3
25.3 The system works on a scale of values relating to various
awards up to Best in Show, as follows:
Best of Breed 5 points
Runner up Adult, u/5, u/14 6 points
Best Adult, u/5, u/14 7 points
Best Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex 8 points
Runner up in Show 9 points
Best in Show 10 points
25.4
25.4 Points will be awarded to individual exhibits for the highest
award only. Therefore Best in Show receives 10 points only
and does not receive the 5 points for Best of Breed as well.
In the event of a rabbit winning Third in Show otherwise
receiving less than 8 points, they shall be awarded a
maximum of 8 points. All other points to remain the same.
amend to
25.1 This system is based on the awards won at shows from the
level of Best of Breed upwards. This is because in the case of
a rabbit in a class of its own, it has to be placed first unless it
is deemed to be not representative of its breed eg not worthy of a cc so a Best of
Breed, however, can only be awarded to a rabbit who in the
opinion of the judge is clearly of above average quality. This
exhibit must therefore compare favourably with the ideal
rabbit to be awarded a bob
25.2 The points can be awarded at all ANRCI shows and all
Affiliated All Breed Club shows. The points awarded from
Affiliated Clubs will apply from Jan 1st 2017
25.3Points will be awarded to individual exhibits for the highest
award only. Therefore Best in Show receives 15 points only
and does not receive the 2 points for Best of Breed as well.
Best of Breed 3 Points
Runner up Adult, u/5, u/14 9 Points
Best Adult, u/5, u/14 11 Points
Best Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex 10 Points
Runner up Fancy, Fur, Lop, Rex 8 Points
Third Best in Show 13 Points
Runner up in Show 14 Points
Best in Show 15 Points
25.4 Points will be awarded to individual exhibits for the highest
award only. Therefore Best in Show receives 15 points only
and does not receive the 3 points for Best of Breed as well.
In the event of a rabbit winning Third in Show otherwise
receiving less than 13 points, they shall be awarded a
maximum of 13 points. All other points to remain the same
RULE 25.1 PAGE 42
25.1 This system is based on the awards won at shows from the
level of Best of Breed upwards. This is because in the case of
a rabbit in a class of its own, it has to be placed first unless it
is deemed to be not representative of its breed. Best of
Breed, however, can only be awarded to a rabbit who in the
opinion of the judge is clearly of above average quality. This
exhibit must therefore compare favourably with the ideal
rabbit.
25.2
25.2 The points can be awarded at all ANRCI shows and all
Affiliated All Breed Club shows. The points awarded from
Affiliated Clubs will apply from Jan 1st 2012
25.3
25.3 The system works on a scale of values relating to various
awards up to Best in Show, as follows:
Best of Breed 5 points
Runner up Adult, u/5, u/14 6 points
Best Adult, u/5, u/14 7 points
Best Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex 8 points
Runner up in Show 9 points
Best in Show 10 points
25.4
25.4 Points will be awarded to individual exhibits for the highest
award only. Therefore Best in Show receives 10 points only
and does not receive the 5 points for Best of Breed as well.
In the event of a rabbit winning Third in Show otherwise
receiving less than 8 points, they shall be awarded a
maximum of 8 points. All other points to remain the same.
amend to
25.1 This system is based on the awards won at shows from the
level of Best of Breed upwards. This is because in the case of
a rabbit in a class of its own, it has to be placed first unless it
is deemed to be not representative of its breed eg not worthy of a cc so a Best of
Breed, however, can only be awarded to a rabbit who in the
opinion of the judge is clearly of above average quality. This
exhibit must therefore compare favourably with the ideal
rabbit to be awarded a bob
25.2 The points can be awarded at all ANRCI shows and all
Affiliated All Breed Club shows. The points awarded from
Affiliated Clubs will apply from Jan 1st 2017
25.3Points will be awarded to individual exhibits for the highest
award only. Therefore Best in Show receives 15 points only
and does not receive the 2 points for Best of Breed as well.
Best of Breed 3 Points
Runner up Adult, u/5, u/14 9 Points
Best Adult, u/5, u/14 11 Points
Best Fancy, Lop, Fur and Rex 10 Points
Runner up Fancy, Fur, Lop, Rex 8 Points
Third Best in Show 13 Points
Runner up in Show 14 Points
Best in Show 15 Points
25.4 Points will be awarded to individual exhibits for the highest
award only. Therefore Best in Show receives 15 points only
and does not receive the 3 points for Best of Breed as well.
In the event of a rabbit winning Third in Show otherwise
receiving less than 13 points, they shall be awarded a
maximum of 13 points. All other points to remain the same
RULE 3.1 PAGE 46
3.0 BENEFITS OF AFFILIATION.
3.1 The Benefits of Affiliation, which are limited to the affiliated body as an entity only, include:
a. Public liability Insurance to cover the Club’s legal liability to the public.
b. The offer of show support to all affiliated Clubs
c. The maintenance of a National Stud Registrar
d. The maintenance of a National Ring Registrar
e. The maintenance of a National Judges Panel
f. The awarding of Championship Diplomas and Trophies.
g. The maintenance of a Club database
h. The provision of a scrutineer or arbitrator on request
i. The provision of publications of assistance to Club officials
j. Any other rights, or privileges, which may be introduced from time to time
Special Prizes as may be determined from time to time.
Amend to
add
k. Being eligible to host the National Extravaganza
To be added
RULE 3.10 PAGE 46
10.0 Application to Host National Extravaganza
10.1 Clubs that wish to apply to host the National Extravaganza should ideally meet the following selection criteria:
a) be affiliated at the time of the application and the Extravaganza
b) hold a minimum of 6 shows per year
c) have been operating as a club for a minimum of 2 years
10.2 Applications must be lodged 2 years before the year in which the Extravaganza is to be held ie (2020 Extravaganza applications must be made on or before 2018)
3.0 BENEFITS OF AFFILIATION.
3.1 The Benefits of Affiliation, which are limited to the affiliated body as an entity only, include:
a. Public liability Insurance to cover the Club’s legal liability to the public.
b. The offer of show support to all affiliated Clubs
c. The maintenance of a National Stud Registrar
d. The maintenance of a National Ring Registrar
e. The maintenance of a National Judges Panel
f. The awarding of Championship Diplomas and Trophies.
g. The maintenance of a Club database
h. The provision of a scrutineer or arbitrator on request
i. The provision of publications of assistance to Club officials
j. Any other rights, or privileges, which may be introduced from time to time
Special Prizes as may be determined from time to time.
Amend to
add
k. Being eligible to host the National Extravaganza
To be added
RULE 3.10 PAGE 46
10.0 Application to Host National Extravaganza
10.1 Clubs that wish to apply to host the National Extravaganza should ideally meet the following selection criteria:
a) be affiliated at the time of the application and the Extravaganza
b) hold a minimum of 6 shows per year
c) have been operating as a club for a minimum of 2 years
10.2 Applications must be lodged 2 years before the year in which the Extravaganza is to be held ie (2020 Extravaganza applications must be made on or before 2018)
RULE CODE OF ETHICS
Rule Code of Ethics Page 3
f) I undertake not to mate any of my purebred rabbits to rabbits of a different breed unless working within a specific, documented breeding program and then I understand not to sell these offspring, or misrepresenting them as purebreds
Amend to
f) I undertake not to mate any of my rabbits to rabbits of a different breed unless working within a specific, documented breeding program and then I understand not to sell these offspring, or misrepresenting them as purebreds
Rule Code of Ethics Page 3
g) I shall, when selling or otherwise transferring a rabbit from my care ensure:
1. Any kit is at least eight weeks of age.
Amend to;
g) I shall, when selling or otherwise transferring a rabbit from my care ensure:
1. Any kit is at least ten weeks of age
Rule Code of Ethics Page 3
f) I undertake not to mate any of my purebred rabbits to rabbits of a different breed unless working within a specific, documented breeding program and then I understand not to sell these offspring, or misrepresenting them as purebreds
Amend to
f) I undertake not to mate any of my rabbits to rabbits of a different breed unless working within a specific, documented breeding program and then I understand not to sell these offspring, or misrepresenting them as purebreds
Rule Code of Ethics Page 3
g) I shall, when selling or otherwise transferring a rabbit from my care ensure:
1. Any kit is at least eight weeks of age.
Amend to;
g) I shall, when selling or otherwise transferring a rabbit from my care ensure:
1. Any kit is at least ten weeks of age