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<blockquote data-quote="showmomof2" data-source="post: 444223" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>In hindsight I agree with AOB-but the rules were so vague-the officials said that the rules were more specific in last years fair book. When I checked last years book it was exactly the same as this years. There was no mention what so ever of percentages. In Arkansas jackpot shows and at the state fair, the composites are included in the rules and classes are there for them. They follow the main breed-which is what I was hoping for here but not the case. I was worried about her being in the purebred class and going up against purebreds, but she held her own pretty good. One good thing that came of this is that we were assured that the rule book would be changed next year to reflect the changes. They even tried to put a heifer in a steer class! I do realize that we are all human and make mistakes, but it got so out of hand this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="showmomof2, post: 444223, member: 6546"] In hindsight I agree with AOB-but the rules were so vague-the officials said that the rules were more specific in last years fair book. When I checked last years book it was exactly the same as this years. There was no mention what so ever of percentages. In Arkansas jackpot shows and at the state fair, the composites are included in the rules and classes are there for them. They follow the main breed-which is what I was hoping for here but not the case. I was worried about her being in the purebred class and going up against purebreds, but she held her own pretty good. One good thing that came of this is that we were assured that the rule book would be changed next year to reflect the changes. They even tried to put a heifer in a steer class! I do realize that we are all human and make mistakes, but it got so out of hand this week. [/QUOTE]
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