Exotics Shows

Below is a list and explanation of the different exotic shows we offer here at the LSAPC. The shows are judged about every 2-4 weeks. Please make sure that you read the rules carefully before entering the shows!

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specialty
classic
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Open Show
The Open Show is essentially a conformation show for exotic animals. In it, the animals are divided up into groups, and the groups are divided up into breeds. The groups are: Birds, Fish, Mammals, and Reptiles. When you enter your animal, you must enter it in the correct group and list the breed/species as it is written on the standard. You must also submit a picture of your full-grown animal in a show pose with the head either facing to the side or towards the camera. Please do not enter more than four animals per breed per show. The judges will judge the animals based on how well they fit the LSAPC breed standard.

Open Show Judging

The judges will pick a BOB (Best of Breed) and a BOS (Best of Opposite Sex) from each breed if there are at least three animals entered for that breed. BOS is only awarded if there are at least 2 remaining animals of the other gender for that breed. If there are not enough animals to award a BOB, then the judge will pick a DW (Default Winner) from that breed that will compete for the group placements. If there were at least two BOB/DW placements given in a group the judge will look over them and award a G1 (first place group winner) and a G2 (second place group winner) for each group. Next, the judge will look at the G1 winners from each group and award an overall BIS (Best in Show) and a RBIS (Reserve Best in Show). The results from the show will then be posted on the forum.

Open Show Points
You must keep track of your animals' points yourself, but all the old show results will be archived on the forum and website to make it easier for you. The points awarded for open shows are as follows:
BIS - 7
RBIS - 6
G1 - 5
G2 - 4
BOB - 2
BOS - 2
There are no points awarded for DWs.

Specialty Shows
Specialty shows are conformation shows for a specific breed or group. The rules are the same as for the Open Show (listed above) except you are allowed unlimited entries and champions may compete at this show. Champions will only be allowed to enter the Champions Competition class though. The entries will be judged on how well they fit the LSAPC breed standard that reflects the real life one.

Specialty Show Judging
The judge will carefully consider all the entrants and award a BIS (Best in Show). Then the judge will go over the animals of the opposite gender and award a BOS (Best of Opposite Sex). Finally, the judge will look at all the remaining entrants and award AOM (Award of Merit) placements. The results will then be posted on the forum. Please note that BOS is only awarded if there are at least two other entrants of the remaining gender and the AOM is only awarded if there are a certain amount of entries, though more than one can be given out.

-Champions Competition: In the Champions Competition exotics who have completed their LSAPC championship and have proof (list on LSAPC site). The judge will decide upon a winners as they would in the Open Show format. The wins are the same amount as the specialty show points; the difference is that they are going for the GrCH title and do not effect non-champions.

Specialty Award of Merits
The number of AOM placements are determined by how many entries there are in a show. These numbers are the total of all the entrants in one breed. When written on show results there is no order and their gender does not matter.
6-10 - one AOM
11-15 - two AOMs
16-20 - three AOMs
20-30 - four AOMs
31+ - five AOMs

Specialty Show Points
You must keep track of your animals' points yourself, but all the old show results will be archived on the forum and website to make it easier for you. The points awarded for Specialty Shows are as follows:
BIS - 4
BOS - 3
AOM - 2

Classics
Classics are big shows that have several classes that you may enter. You may enter any or all of these classes. The classes are all judged separately. You are allowed to have unlimited entries. The following is an explanation of the rules and judging for each class.

-Conformation: Same rules/judging as the Open Show (listed above), except that you are allowed unlimited entries.

-Brace: The brace class is for a pair of full grown animals (genders do not matter). Both animals must be registered and must be of the same species/breed. Ideally, the animals' coloring/markings are somewhat similar. Both animals must be in a show pose (the poses may be different styles). The pictures must be merged together into one picture, but may NOT overlap. The entrants are judged as a combination of BOTH exotics conformation along with the overall appearance of the brace. The judge will award the Best Brace and a Reserve. There must be at least three entries in a class in order to award a Reserve. If there is only one brace they will win a DW (Default Winner) and no points.

-Progeny: This class is for either a male or a female and ONE of his/her progeny. Both animals must be registered. Ideally, the animals' coloring/markings are somewhat similar. The progeny can either be either a baby or full grown, but must be registered. The parent must be full grown. The age of the progeny will have no impact on the judging. Both animals must be in show poses, although the pose styles may be different. The pictures must be merged together into one picture, but may NOT overlap. The entrants are judged as a combination of BOTH the parent and the progeny's conformation, along with the overall appearance of the pair. The judge will award the Best Male, Reserve Male, Best Female, and Reserve Female. If there is only one progeny entry (of either gender) they will win a DW (Default Winner) and no points.

-Baby Conformation: This class is for small animals who are not yet full grown. It follows the same rules/judging as the Open Show (listed above), except that the animals are not full grown and you are allowed unlimited entries.

-Champions Competition: Only LSAPC exotic champions that have proof (list on LSAPC site) are allowed to compete in this class. Exotics are judged similar to those in the Open Show format though the wins go towards their GrCH title and do not effect any non-champions.

Classic Show Points
You must keep track of your animals' points yourself, but the old show results will be archived on the forum and website to make it easier for you. The points awarded for Classic Shows are as follows:

Conformation
BIS - 7
RBIS - 6
G1 - 5
G2 - 5
BOB - 2
BOS - 2
There are no points awarded for DWs.

Brace
Best Brace - 5 (each)
Reserve - 3 (each)

Progeny
Best Male - 5 (parent), 2 (progeny)
Reserve Male - 3 (parent), 1 (progeny)
Best Female - 5 (parent), 2 (progeny)
Reserve Female - 3 (parent), 1 (progeny)

Baby Conformation
BIS - 3
RBIS - 2
G1 - 1
G2 - 1
BOB - 1
BOS - 1

Titles
At this time there are only two titles for exotics and the requirements are found below.

-Champion: Once an exotic wins 15 points and places in at least 3 shows (at least one being a Classic Show), he/she is eligible for the Champion Title. Please remember that once your exotic is an approved Champion it will be allowed to compete in the Champions Competition.

-Grand Champions: Once an exotic competes in the Champions Competition and acquires 15 points from those classes he/she will be eligible for the Grand Champion title.

Title Application
If you think your exotic is eligible for a Champion or Grand Champion Title, please email the following form to [email protected]

Email:
Show Name:
Call Name:
Breed:
LSAPC #:
Placings*:

*Please list the complete name of the show along with all the places received.

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