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AGS Virtual Show 2004
AGS General Standards and Show Placement
Registration Begins: March 17th
Registration Ends: April 19th
Judging Starts: April 24th
There are seven catigories:
- Self (Nutmeg, Siver Nutmeg, Black, Lilac, Dove, Slate, Red Fox, REW, PEW, BEW)
- White belly (Golden Agouti, Gray Agouti, DEH, Aregnte, Polar Fox, Ivory Cream, Yellow Fox)
- Color Point (DTW, Siamese, Burmese, CP Slate, CP Nutmeg)
- Other (Honey Cream, Schimmel, Champagne, Silver Point)
- White Spot
- Pied
- Pup (6 to 12 weeks)
Two clear photos will be needed of each entry.
- The first is a good profile/side view showing your gerbils from the tip of their nose to the end of their tail. (Approximately size 400px by 225px)
- The second is a close-up of the face either straight on or ¾ view. (Approximately 200px by 200px)
- Keep the background neutral, with nothing blocking the view of the gerbil, and no other gerbils in the picture.
- Use a background color that compliments the gerbils color. (Don't use white with a white gerbils, or black with a black gerbil.)
- Make sure that tail is straight in the picture. (Straight tails played a big role in last years show.)
- Give your gerbil a sand bath before the photo shut. (Dirty or seperated hair will cost you points.)
- Make the picture as large as possible. (This gives the judges a better look. If your not sure of the size, send a large uncropped picture and we will size and crop it for you.)
- Try not to use a flash, as it alters the true color of the gerbil. Use a gooseneck lamp for lighting
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Below are examples of the two poses.

Basic Standard:
The Basic Standard, by which all show gerbils are judged, is based upon the allocation of points for various features.
Points:
Body – 25 pts.; Fur/color – 25 pts.; Temperament – 25 pts. (Not judged); Tail & Tuft – 15 pts.; Eyes – 5 pts.; Ears – 5pts.
General Appearance & Temperament
Body: Symmetry and general appearance of the body are decidedly solid and firm. Females should be streamline and athletic in appearance. Males may have a larger, heftier body-type, but should not appear fat. There should be no signs of wounds or scars on the body. The gerbil should be in top health. The head is short and broad, and well set into the body. Teeth should not be overgrown or broken. Whiskers are long and full.
Fur: The coat is full, fine, soft, short, and has a smooth, healthy sheen without any greasy appearance. (Shows: adult gerbils shall not be molting.)
Tail & Tuft: The tail shall be held straight back for balance when the gerbil is in motion - free from kinks and ending with a brush like tuft. In an adult the tail shall be the same length as the body.
Eyes: The eyes shall be bright, widely set, and large but not bulging. They should have an almond shape and be symmetrical.
Ears: The ears shall be fairly small, not too rounded and carried erect.
Temperament: Gerbils shall be tame and friendly towards people, and show gentleness toward cage mates. They should exhibit a temperament that is curious, active, confident, even-tempered, exhibiting stability, playfulness, with an outgoing, loving disposition. Biting, nipping, and aggressive behavior shall be discouraged when breeding.
Show Penalties and Disqualifications
- Penalty points are to be deducted as follows:
- Disease or intractability - DISQUALIFICATION
- Sores, scabs, or wounds - DISQUALIFICATION
- Hard nipping – DISQUALIFICATION (Not Applicable)
- Missing fur - 10 points max
- Excess fat - 10 points max
- Molting - 10 points max
- Dirty or stained fur - 10 points max
- Dirty Show pen - 5 points max (Not Applicable)
If you have any questions please contact: Jennette Heikes or Donna Anastasi.
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