APPENDIX. 



RULES GOVERNING LIVESTOCK JUDGING 

 CONTESTS. 



In view of the great interest taking place these days in 

 livestock judging contests, it has seemed appropriate to 

 include, as appendix to this volume, examples of rules and 

 regulations governing such contests. 



The following rules are based on years of experience in 

 the management of judging contests, and may be regarded 

 as the most recent drafts on the subject. 



etji.es and eegulations governing the inter- 

 national LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION LIVE- 

 STOCK JtJDGING CONTEST.* 



(1) Rules Governing Eligibility of Contestants. 



1. Any farmer's son under twenty-five years of age who has 

 never attended an agricultural college or agricultural school, may 

 enter. 



2. Any agricultural college undergraduate student represent- 

 ing his institution, who has never taken part in any meat-stock 

 or heavy-horse judging contest of interstate or international char- 

 acter previous to the year in which the contest is held, may enter, 

 provided he is in attendance as a regularly enrolled student in the 

 institution he represents, has taken two years' work in that in- 

 stitution, has not been away from the institution more than one 

 year at a time after first entering said institution, and who has 

 at no time served in the capacity of animal husbandry teacher 

 in any agricultural college. 



3. No college shall be represented by more than five men, 

 which number shall constitute a team. 



4. Each institution shall file with the Superintendent of the 

 Students' Judging Contest, at the time its students are entered, 



* International Livestock Exposition. Preliminary Classification, 1916. 



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