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Conditions relating to Live Stock. 
Pigs. 
12. The three sow-pigs in each pen must be of the same litter. 
13. The breeding sows in Classes 108, 112, 116, 120, and 123, shall be 
certified to have had a litter of live pigs within the six months preceding the 
Show, or to be in-pig at the time of entry, so as to produce a litter before the 
1st of September following. In the case of in-pig sows, the prize will be 
withheld until the Exhibitor ehall have furnished the Secretary ivith a cer- 
tificate of farrowing, as above. 
14. No sow, if above eighteen months old, that has not produced a litter of 
live pigs, shall be eligible to compete in any of the classes. 
15. The Judges of pigs will be instructed, with the sanction of the Stewards, 
to withhold prizes from any animals which shall appear to them to have been 
entered in a wrong class. 
16. All pigs exhibited at the coimtry meetings of the Society shall be sub- 
jected to an examination of their mouths by the Veterinary Inspector of the 
Society ; and should the state of dentition in any pig indicate that the age of 
the animal has not been correctly returned in the Certificate of Entry, the 
Stewards shall have power to disqualify such pig, and shall report the circum- 
stance to the Council at its ensuing monthly meeting. No pig shall be oiled 
or coloured while in the Show- Yard. 
17. If a litter of pigs be sent with a breeding sow, the young pigs must be 
the produce of the sow, and must not exceed two months old. 
, 18. ^AU disqualifications will be published in the awards of the Judges. 
RULES OF ADJUDICATION. 
1. As the object of the Society in giving prizes for cattle, sheep, and pigs, is to 
promote improvement in breeding stock, the Judges in making their awards 
will be instructed not to take into their consideration the present value to the 
butcher of animals exhibited, but to decide according to their relative merits 
for the purpose of breeding. 
2. If, in the opinion of the Judges, there should be equality of merit, they 
will be instructed to make a special report to the Council, who will decide on 
the award. 
3. The Judges will be instructed to withhold any prize if they are of opinion 
that tiiere is not sufiicient merit in any of the stock exhibited for such prize 
to justify an award. 
4. The Judges will be instructed to give in a reserved number in each class 
of live stock ; viz., which animal would, in their opinion, possess sufiicient 
merit for the prize, in case the animal to which the prize is awarded should 
subsequently become disqualified. 
.5. In the classes for stallions, mares, and fillies, the Judges in awarding the 
prizes will be instructed, in addition to symmetry, to take activity and 
strength into their consideration. 
