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| Class in which you would show a heifer born 3-1-05 |
spring heifer calf |
| class in which you would show a heifer born 12-1-04 |
winer heifer calf |
| class in which you would show a heifer born 9-1-04 |
fall heifer calf |
| class in which you would show a heifer born 6-1-04 |
summer yearling |
| class in which you would show a hiefer born 3-1-04 |
spring yearling |
| class in which you would show a heifer born 12-1-03 |
winter yearling |
| class in which you would show a heifer born 9-1-03 |
fall yearling |
| number of heifer \ yearling classes in a PDCA show |
7\ 3 heifers & 4 yearlings |
| Name of the best heifer\yearling in a show |
Junior Champion |
| Number of milking cow classes in a PDCA show? |
8 |
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JR 2; SR 2; JR 3, SR 3; 4 yr old; 5 year |
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old, Aged cow, 125,000 pound |
| Number of classes for cows not in milk? |
2 |
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Dry 3 & 4 |
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Dry Aged |
| Name given to be best cow at a PDCA show? |
Senior Champion |
| Name given to the best animal overall at a PDCA show? |
Grand Champion |
| Name given to the best animal of all breeds? |
Supreme Champion |
| What classes make up those considered for Intermediate Champion? |
JR 2, SR 2, JR 3, SR 3 |
| Class for 2 animals, one the dam of the other? |
Dam & Daughter |
| Class for 2 animals, both have the same dam, maternal sisters? |
Produce of Dam |
| # of animals considered for Premier Exhibitor\Premier Breeder awards? |
highest placings on 6 animals |
| Direction animals are led in showring? |
clockwise |
| Color of clothes dairy exhibitors should wear? |
white |
| Maximum # of inches allowed in a topline? |
one inch |
| Name of the set of rules that govern exhibitors at a dairy show? |
Code of Ethics |
| How many national Holstein shows are there in 2005? |
3 spring |
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6 fall |
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Spring: Mid-East (OH); Mid-West (WI) |
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Western (UT) |
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Fall: Mid-West (MN); Premier National |
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JR (PA); Eastern Fall (PA); |
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International (WI); Mid-East (KY) |
| The PDCA Code of Ethics was first adopted in 1969. When was |
April-04 |
| it last revised? |
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| What must be done for a show to be considered a national |
udders must be ultrasounded to determine |
| Holstein show? |
if they have been tampered with |
| Can teats be externally sealed for a show? |
yes |
| Name 5 false, deceptive or unacceptable practices according |
1. misrepreseting age or milking status |
| to the PDCA Code of Ethics |
2. treating the animal, partiurally the udder, with an |
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irritant; using a device to artifically enhance the |
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udder, using other substances to artifically improve |
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conformation, plugging the teat canal with foreign |
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substances. |
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3. surgical or unethical insertion of any material to |
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alter natural contour or appearance |
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4. critizing or interfering with the judge, show |
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manager or conduct detrimental to the show |
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5. challenging, threating or interfering with ethics |
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committee, or show management monitoring |
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animals on exhibit. |
| When was the first national junior Holstein show held? |
1993 |
| Where was first national junior Hosltein show held? |
Louisville, KY; |