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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 24 No. 5 463-465
© 1941 by American Dairy Science Association ®
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Rules for the Herd Improvement Registry Test*

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ABSTRACT

The following uniform rules have been adopted by the American Dairy Science Association for the conduct of Herd Improvement Registry Tests throughout the United States:

  1. RULES MUST BE FOLLOWED.—The supervisor is not at liberty to decide as to which stipulations contained herein are essential and which are not, but is required to observe these directions in all details.
  2. RELATIONSHIP OF SUPERVISORS. —The supervisor shall bear in mind at all times that he is the representative of the State College or Experiment Station and is not working for nor taking directions from the breeder, and his duty is to see that the test is honestly made and accurately reported.
  3. ENTERING HERDS ON TEST. —Owners of registered cattle of any dairy breed may make application at any time to the national breed association concerned to enter their herds on test using the forms furnished by the breed association.


FOOTNOTES

* Includes all revisions to December 31, 1940.







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