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UKC Cur and Feist Field Representatives
Participants are encouraged to get to know the UKC Cur and Feist Field Representative in their area. For information contact Cur and Feist Field Operations, UKC.
Responsibilities of the Cur and Feist Field Representatives are: (a) Answer questions on UKC Cur and Feist Event Rules and Policies; (b) Investigate clubs or individuals suspected of violating UKC Rules and Policies.
They are not to get involved in problems between buyers and sellers of dogs. These problems must be worked out between the individuals involved, unless there is a question pertaining to the validity of the UKC Registration Certificate.
They are not to arbitrate situations between an individual and a club holding a UKC licensed Cur and Feist Event. If a situation occurs at a UKC Cur and Feist Event and the UKC Hunt Master conducting that particular event cannot resolve the question, then the Formal Complaint Procedure must be followed.
If you wish, you may write UKC directly to obtain answers to your questions.
If at any time you have any suggestions as to how UKC can improve our licensed Cur and Feist Events or methods and procedures, please let us know.
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Recent News At UKC
03/11/2010: 2010 World Ch Qualified Dogs DOGS NAME BREED OWNER CITY STATE SQCH LEDBETTERS ALABAMA RIP TREEING CUR REX LEDBETTER OPELIKA AL MACK’S COAL MTN COOLWHIP TREEING FEIST D MACK MC CLAIN CUMMING GA TRCH SQCH CH CAHABA RIVER PONTIAC TREEING CUR AUSTIN ALLEN ROBINSON LAWLEY AL ROBINSON'S PALIN TREEING FEIST CLIFTON A ROBINSON LAWLEY AL LUDY'S PRINCE RAZZA-MA-TAZZ TREEING FEIST DAVID M RUDD MAYLENE AL CAHABA RIVER SEEKER TREEING... Read more here.
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About the UKC Cur-Feist Program
Performance Events tailored for the Cur and Feist breeds are based upon treeing game. The Cur / Feist Program actually offers three different performance events for evaluating these hard working tree dogs. The most popular of the events offered is the licensed Squirrel Hunt. At a typical licensed squirrel hunt, three dogs are randomly drawn into a group (called a cast) to hunt against each other....
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