Teastas Mor
IKC Rules


1.
The trials must be conducted
strictly within the law and are restricted to dogs and bitches which have not
already qualified for the Teastas Mor certificate.
2.
a) A veterinary surgeon must
be in attendance at the trial. Under no circumstances may a trial take place
without one, and his name and address must be recorded on the application for a
licence and on the licence issued by the Kennel Club.
2. b)
In the event of any serious injury occurring to any dog or
badger, the animal at the discretion of the Veterinary Surgeon shall be humanely
and expeditiously destroyed
3.
The trial of any dog must be
in natural setts. Under no circumstances may tests be carried out in artificial
setts. A dog may not be tried more than twice in any trial.
4.
Once a badger is drawn, it
must not be released or returned to the earth until the conclusion of the
trials.
5.
Badger in captivity shall
not be used for tests or training.
6.
Sounders are expected to go
the ground with alacrity. When a sounder reports the presence of game by a full
and sustained tongue, a reasonable time shall be allowed before diggers begin to
work. When the sounders records persistently from one section of the sett,
digging shall commence under the direction of the judges.
7.
The badger shall be drawn by
a strong terrier, with the assistance if necessary, and the size of the badger
and undergroun conditions noted by the judges.
8.
If a sett is apparently
unoccupied, several terriers may be run through it and their eagerness to search
noted.
9.
With regards to strong
terriers, the Teastas Mor is to be awarded to the terrier showing gameness in
attacking badgers. Five minutes is the minimum period a terrier shall be in
contact with the badger, except when the terrier draws the badger in less time.
Each terrier shall be withdrawn as soon as possible after the five minutes have
expired. The judges may direct that a terrier be again tried if , in their
opinion, the first trial was for any reason an insufficient test.
10. Five
minutes are to be allowed a terrier before being disqualified for failing to get
in contact.
11. Barking shall be eliminated as much as possible and disqualification will follow barking after contact, provided that no terrier is disqualified for barking when in actual contact.
