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of a point cut, and adding these, deduct from 100, 

 which gives the total score. In cutting for defects, 

 from f/2 to 3 points are recommended for certain deficiencies, 

 and these are specified in the standard for the benefit of 

 official judges. Judging by comparison is becoming common, 

 and is more satisfactory than by score card, for the reasons 

 already given in Chapter VII. 



The official score card of the American Poultry Associ- 

 ation is here given: 



(Name of association here) 



(Date, month, days and year show is held) 

 OFFICIAL SCORE CARD OF THE AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 

 EXHIBITOR ............................................. 



VARIETY ............................... SEX ............ 



ENTRY No.. . .BAND No. . . .WEIGHT. . 



Total cuts . .Score. 



. JUDGE 



. SECRETARY 



fApplies to crested breeds. *Applies to games and game bantams. 



