THE STANDARD, 



As Revised and Adopted by The National Standard 

 Pacing Horse Breeders Company, 1890. 



Fees for Registration. 



Fee for REGISTRATION, Standard, - ' - $1.00 



Fee for REGISTRATION, Non-Standard, - - 1.00 



Fee for Official Certificate of Registration, - 1.00 

 Fee for Certified Copy of Pedigree or Performance, as 



appears by the Registry, . . . . i.oo 



,^^In order to define what constitutes a pacing-bred horse and to estab- 

 lish a BREED of pacers on an intelligent basis, the following rules are adopted 

 to control admission to the records of pedigrees. When an animal meets the 

 requirements of admission and is duly registered, it shall be accepted as a 

 standard pacing-bred animal, or non-standard, if registered in that department. 



Rules for Standard. 



' aniinals upon whose rank (as to record or breeding) depends the 

 re^stry of your animal, tntist Jirst be registered at the expense of yourself or 

 its owner . If a performer makes its sire or dam standard it must first be 

 registered. 



Rule i. Any stallion that has himself a pacing record of 2:30 or better, 

 provided any of his get has a pacing record of 2:35 or better; or provided his 

 sire or dam is already a standard pacing animal. 



Rule 2. Any mare or gelding that has a pacing record of 2:30 or better. 



Rule 3. Any horse that is the sire of two animals with pacing records 

 of 2:30 or better. 



Rule 4. Any horse that is the sire of one animal with a pacing record 

 of 2:30 or better, provided he has either of the following additional qualifica- 

 tions : 1st — A pacing record himself of 2:35 o'' better. 2d — Is the sire of two 

 other animals with pacing records of 2:35 or better. 3d — Has a sire or dam 

 that is already a standard pacing animal. 



