Things to know before you show:
Earning Grand Champion Legs:In order to become a Grand Champion, a cavy must first earn three Grand Champion legs. The type of legs we are now talking about are a piece of paper awarded at the show. A leg is a good win indeed as there must be a least five cavies shown and at least three different exhibitors in your cavy's class. Without these requirements, your cavy will only come home with a 'first place' award ... this is still good and should be proudly accepted. It should be noted that Grand Champion Legs are only awarded at ARBA Sanctioned Shows. You will be aware of weather or not the show you are attending is a 'sanctioned show' as it will be listed in the catalogue prior to your entering. During any one given show, a cavy can only earn on GC leg. If your cavy wins a Best of Variety and then goes on to win Best of Breed, it will only receive a leg for the highest win. The other information may be written on the leg however. Becoming a Grand Champion:This is good news, bad news time. Although your cavy doesn't have to have a three generation pedigree to be shown, he must have one to be Registered before an ARBA Registrar. Why do you want your cavy registered? Because in order to become a GC he must not only hold three (3) GC legs, he must have an ARBA Registration Number. Don't panic. If your cavy has all the requirements of the breed and has it's GC legs earned, you may present your cavy before an ARBA Judges' Board (at special events) and they will go over your cavy and deem it worthy/unworthy of Grand Champion status. If your cavy does have a three generation pedigree you simply take your cavy, his pedigree and grand champion legs before a registrar at a sanctioned show. You will pay a small registration fee and the Registrar will go over your cavy and fill out the appropriate forms from ARBA. you will get a copy of this form immediately and he will send the original to ARBA where they will record the information and send you a printed Certificate of Registration. You are now ready to mail in GC legs (with the registration number your cavy has earned on them) to ARBA along with a small processing fee. In turn, ARBA will compile all this information and you will shortly receive the coveted Grand Champion Certificate that is quite handsome and prestigious. More good news, bad news time ... In order for your cavy to be Registered, YOU must first be a member of ARBA (The American Rabbit Breeders Association). Why? Because ARBA is the parent club for the ACBA (American Cavy Breeders Association) and like all the other clubs under the arm of ARBA, we must be members. It is a highly organized group of people that run ARBA and they are an elected force by the membership. Just a very few of the things that ARBA does is that they make sure your shows are run correctly and that your judges are trained to be uniform and accurate in their judging. They offer guidance and continuity to our hobby and our clubs.
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