Texas Hill Country Dorper Assn. show and sale
September 23-24, 2011
Gillespie County Fair Grounds
Fredericksburg, TX
Judge – Pieter Van Schalkwyk of South Africa
Lori Titsworth – Show & Sale Secretary
Show
Rules:
- Sheep
must arrive by 10:00 a m Sept. 23. Show will begin at 6:00 pm September
23. Sale at 1 PM September 24.
- $15
Entry fee per head. Pen of Three or more will be $10/hd. Each farm will
be charged $7.00 for a shavings fee regardless of number of entries.
- Entries
due September 5, 2011 to be eligible for catalog. Entries must be
accompanied by summary sheet.
- All
American Dorper Sheep Breeder Society registration papers will be
presented and collected at time of check in exhibitors must specify
haltered or un-haltered at check in
- Sellers
must be members of ADSBS American Dorper Sheep Breeder Society .
- Sheep
must have scrapie tag and ADSBS papers
- Paint
brands. Sheep will be paint branded with lot number and X if percentage.
- All
sheep must be shorn within two weeks of the show.
- Substitution
within sex will be allowed after the closing date. Substituted sheep will
be given new lot numbers to reduce confusion.
- Entry
limits 10 total lots per farm. Pen of three equals one lot. (Unless
additional numbers are needed to have viable sale this rule can/will be
suspend on presidents call) consignors limited to 3 pens of three and 3
unhaltered animals. The rest of consignment should be haltered sheep.
Seller may enter two rams with out entering
ewes. The sellerÕs third ram and each ram thereafter require two ewes.
Example:
Rams
Ewes Required
2
0
3
2
4
4
5
6
- Haltered
Classes will be shown in the ring. Non-Haltered Classes will be penned by
class and judged in the pen.
- All
non-haltered sheep will be penned in same area so judging can be done
easier.
- Haltered
and Non-Haltered will consist only of Pureblood/Fullblood.
- The
Pen of Three Class (a group of three ewes shown/sold together can be 75%
or greater, Purebred or Fullblood) will be penned together and judged in
their pens. JudgeÕs placing will determined the sale order. All pen of
threes will be shown in one class.
- Classes
will be broken by registration papers and consist of:
24-36 month old rams (Sept 1st
2008—August 30th 2009)
Yearling rams (September 1st, 2009-- August 30th
2010)
Fall ram lambs (September
1st 2010 – December 31st 2010)
Spring ram lambs (January 1st 2011and
Later)
Yearling ewes (September 1st, 2009-- August 30th
2010)
Fall ewe lambs (September 1st
2010 – December 31st 2010)
Spring ewe lambs (January 1st
2011 and Later)
- White
Dorpers and Dorpers will show separately, but one class after the other
(ex. yearling Dorper rams will be followed yearling White Dorper Rams)
- A
private sifter will look for cull faults and remove sheep from the show
and sale. The sifter has the discretion to cull any sheep not
meeting quality type standards. The sifterÕs decision will be
final. No refund of fees to sifted sheep. This will be done on the
dorper standards outlined in the South African ÒDorpers into the new
countryÓ magazine. Considerations for sifting include:
á
Unsound feet and legs (crippled, coon
footed, sickle-hocked)
á
Unsound mouth (overbite, under bite)
á
Unsound reproductive organs
á
Poor breed character, health, or serious
conformation fault
á
Or any sheep the sifter believes does not
represent the quality of the Dorper breed
Sale Rules:
- Sale
will collect 10% commission per lot. If seller POÕs a lot above
floor price, seller pays 10% commission on lots at price POÕed. Consigners
are responsible for paying the full purchase price of the POÕed sheep so
the books can be balanced.
- Sale
order will be Haltered, Non-Haltered, Pen Of Three with highest placing
animals selling first.
- Exhibitors
are responsible for getting their sheep to the sale ring and back to their
pens.
- All
rams 10 months and older must be fertility checked within two weeks of the
show and sale. Rams younger than 10
months will be guaranteed by the breeder if the ram is kept in good
condition and are fertility tested by the buyer around a year of age.
- All
Ewes maintained in good condition will be guaranteed by breeders to be
fertile if exposed by the end of the calendar year. Most breeders will
guarantee ewe lambs (not exposed their first year) longer if maintained in
good condition. Please confirm with breeders before you buy.
- Health
certificates are not required for entry, but a veterinarian will be
available for buyers that need certificates for transport.
- All
sheep brought to show and sale MUST sell.
- Catalog
with have futurity rules and entry forms, list of breeders in club,
membership application, calendar of events and anything else we need the
buyers to have.
Recommended Buyer Protection
Guidelines:
Ewes presented as bred should
have sonogram results posted at the pen.
Ewes presented as ÒexposedÓ
do not have a breeding guarantee.
Sellers should post any other
guarantee or warranty terms at the pens prior to the sale.
Texas Hill Country Dorper
Assn. is in no way liable nor does it guarantee animals. Warranties
whether expressed or implied are between seller and buyer.