Pulling Rules
Massachusetts Fairs Association Rules Governing "Pulling Contests"
Approved by Mass. Department of Agricultural Resources Bureau of Fairs
March 2006 (Revised for display/grouping, not content, by The Blandford Fair)
Rules prefixed O apply to oxen only.
Rules prefixed H apply to horses only.
Rules prefixed P apply to ponies only.
All other rules apply equally to horses, ponies & oxen.
1. The fair’s pulling events committee shall be charged with promulgating
and enforcing all rules and guidelines pertaining to pulling events in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The committee shall consist of two members
representing the Mass. Department of Agricultural Resources, the Mass. Society
for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Mass Fairs Association, Pull
Superintendent, Pull Judges, Pony Pull Association, Horse Pull Association and
the Oxen Pull Association.
2. The only persons allowed in the pit and ring areas are Fair Officials,
drivers, the person hitching the boat, agents of the Humane Society appointed
under M.G.L. Chapter 22C, Section 57, agents of the Bureau of Fairs Inspectors
and others personnel allowed by, and at the discretion of, the Judges.
B. Superintendent & Judges
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1. There shall be a fair superintendent and up to three judges in charge at
all drawing contests. They shall be vested with the authority to disqualify any
team or driver for any cause that in their judgment might be detrimental to the
best interest of the public, animals or the organization conducting the contest.
An official will be designated to determine the proper use of the reins, whip or
goad stick. The sole responsibility of 1 judge is to just JUDGE THE CLASS and to
ensure compliance with the rules and regulations.
2. The judges and superintendent shall be qualified in stone boat contests
and shall have full jurisdiction to decide the weight of the load at any time
and to decide anything relative to the actual drawing.
1. Any individual, firm or corporation found guilty of administering drugs,
which may affect the conduct, actions, endurance, strength, speed or performance
of any animal competing in any pulling competition within the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, shall forfeit all prize monies won that day. First offense would
consist of a $500.00 fine and a 30-day suspension to be served from May 15
through October 30. Second Offense will result in a $1000 fine and a 1-year
suspension; a third offense will result in the teamster being barred for life.
(All fines payable to the Mass. Fair Association and mailed to George Dole, 72
Anderson Road, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370.) Any Teamster who refuses to assist
the Vet in testing any animal, or refuses to have an animal tested, will be
guilty of a First Offense drug violation, punishable by a $500.00 fine and a
30-day suspension to be served from May 15 through October 30.
D. Statue Violations (BACK
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1. Any owner and/or teamster who has been convicted or found in violation of
any other state's statute relating to the use of drugs or stimulants, or other
animal protection statute shall be barred from participation in any contest, in
this state, for the period prescribed by that state. All testing will be done
before the first load or after the last load.
2. Any team disqualified by an agent of Humane Society appointed under M.G.L.
Chapter 22C, Section 57, shall be taken out of the contest immediately. Before
any team is taken out, there should be consultation among the Humane Society,
superintendent and judges, and may be announced to the public by the judges.
1. All participants will be properly dressed.
F. Alcohol Violations (BACK
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1. Any exhibitor, judge or superintendent who has been drinking alcoholic
beverages will be disqualified from the contest and removed from pulling area.
Breathalyzers may be used at pulling events to determine if an individual has
been drinking. The drinking of alcoholic beverages in and around the ring is
prohibited. Any foul or abusive language to the public or anyone connected with
the draw, by the driver or his helpers, will cause the driver and team to be
disqualified immediately. First offense may result in fines up to $250.00 and a
2-week suspension; Second offense may result in a one-year suspension and fines
up to $1000; third offense teamster will be barred for life. Anyone disputing
the decision of the judges will be immediately disqualified and fined $100.00.
If the teamster is fined, the teamster will not be able to pull until the fines
are paid. (All fines payable to the Mass. Fair Association and mailed to George
Dole, 72 Anderson Road, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370.)
1. Sores and abrasions caused or likely to be irritated by the bearing
surface of harnesses or yokes will deem the animal unfit for use in the contest,
decision to be made by superintendent or judges. Any lame animal will not be
allowed to pull. Lameness, mechanical in nature and that doesn't cause pain or
suffering, as certified by a licensed Veterinarian on a health certificate dated
within the previous twelve months, will be allowed to pull.
1. Teams deemed uncontrollable or teamsters losing control, that go beyond
the defined pit area, will be immediately disqualified by the Superintendent or
judges and removed from the contest. Each fair will mark a defined pit area and
make it known at the Driver's meeting prior to each class. In addition, any
driver that pulls the load beyond the defined pit area will be penalized - 1st
offense will be loss of that hitch; 2nd offense is disqualification for the day
and forfeit of entire day's premiums.
I. Weights & Measures
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1. HP-All horses and ponies to compete in contest, other than Free-For-All
Teams, shall be weighed in no earlier than three hours before competition. Check
weighing will be permitted before the three-hour period prior to the first
class. Horses must wear halters while on scale. All horses and pones will be
weighed in the presence of a delegate appointed by the fair, organization or
person who is conducting the contest. The delegate shall present weigh-bill to
the teamsters, a copy of which is to be kept by said delegate, certifying the
horses or ponies name and description as certified by a negative coggins
certificate at the exact time of weighing. The scale shall be balanced with a
person standing on it, this person shall hold all horses or ponies. The person
holding horses or ponies shall be appointed by the delegate if he/she is unable
to do this himself/herself. The delegate must sign the weighing certificate. It
is the judge’s discretion of whether animals can be weighed with or without
blanket coverage.
2. O-All oxen will be weighed in front of the sponsoring delegate; all
weight classes shall be under 2400 lbs., 2400 lbs-2800 lbs., 2801-3200 lbs.,
over 3200 lbs. and or Free-For-All.
3. O-All weight classes will increase 100 lbs. for the Labor Day weekend
events and remain until the end of the season. H-All weight classes will
increase by 1% for the Labor Day weekend events and remain until the end of the
season.
4. P-All owners/ponies must have proof of measuring by the N.E. Draft Pony
Association to pull in a contest. All weight classes shall be under 1200 lbs.;
1200-1400 lbs.; 1401-1800 lbs. and over.
5. H-Horse weight classes: 1-day events = 3000 lbs. and under; 3001-3300
lbs.; 3301- 3600 lbs.; Free-For-All. 2-day events = weights will be at the
discretion of the fair.
6. Once a team has been weighed in, there will be no switching of horses,
ponies or oxen. Split owner teams will be allowed to compete for premiums. Any
claimed owner must remain with his horses, ponies, or oxen for the duration of
contest.
7. Starting load: maximum load of 4000 lbs. for all weight classes, maximum
load of 5000 lbs. Free-For-All classes. Added loads in each class at the
discretion of the judges depending on type of pit. At no time after weight has
been increased, may it be decreased.
1. Pulling positions to be determined by the drawing of numbers just before
starting each class.
2. All teamsters to compete in contest shall have their teams ready at the
published time and MUST attend drivers meeting. All classes will close at the
completion of the first heat of each class.
1. There shall be a time limit of five (5) minutes. Time will be taken out
while the boat is positioned for the next hitch. The time will be kept by the
announcer, or appointed timekeeper.
2. Method of Pull: Three hitches with a 5-minute time limit. The boat is to
be pulled back to the starting pin after hitch. There will be no heading of
horses. Teams are to be driven by one teamster only. Starting point of the boat
shall be properly marked to indicate same starting point for all loads. The
distance of each pull will be measured from the center of the boat to the most
recent pin. All teams will be allowed three hitches to qualify the load. The
boat shall be returned to starting pin after each hitch.
OPTION: Oxen pullers may have the option to have 5-hitches from the pin
while staying hooked to the boat, with a 5-minute time limit. At no time should
the boat begin at 72" or more from the pin. Teamster may request that the boat
be set back to the pin. 5-HITCH PULLS MUST BE PUBLICLY PRE-ADVERTISED PRIOR TO
THAT DAY.
3. P-Use of reins is prohibited for any purpose other than to guide the
team. Hats and hands on the hindquarters only. Hands must be in sight at all
times.
4. H-One (1) inch or more constitutes a hitch.
O-Two (2) inches or more constitutes a hitch.
P-Three (3) inches or more constitutes a hitch.
5. O-The chain shall not be hitched to the boat while it is under, around or
in front of the oxen's legs. (Only hitched when the chain is between the
animals.)
L. Equipment Failures (BACK
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1. An actual separation, breaking or bending of equipment shall constitute a
breakdown. In the event the teamster and/or owner wishes credit for the distance
the boat moved before breakage, it would constitute a hitch.
M. Rail/Ring Boundaries
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1. Over the rail: If an animal's foot strikes dirt outside the rail, it
constitutes a hitch with no credit for the distance pulled. Teams must remain
within the rail while hitched to the boat. Teams must be unhooked from the boat
if they step over the rail.
2. Any team deliberately driven over the rail will be disqualified from the
contest.
3. All teams shall remain in the ring at all times, until class is completed
or unless excused by the judge.
4. The pit will be covered the day before the draw, when it is possible.
1. In case of a tie on longest distance, the second longest distance already
pulled will take the top placing.
2. Changing Teamsters: No teamster may be changed after pulling the first
load in any class except in an emergency, then only when permitted by judges.
3. HP-Interferences of Evener Men: No assistance other than hitching. Evener
Men WILL NOT go ahead of evener, and are to remain silent and do no waving of
arms while a team is being set up or is hitched to the load.
1. O-Hitchers will not be allowed to twist tails or use the chain or any
other device to stimulate the cattle. They cannot carry anything in their hands
but the chain to hitch the cattle. They then shall stand back of boat at a
distance prescribed by the judge.
2. O-A twisted whip with a braided lash or a goad stick may be used in the
pit or on the fairgrounds. The goad stick must not be over 4 ft. Long and must
not exceed an inch diameter on the small end. The goad stick may be taped with
tape but not weighted. The goad shall have no brad in it. Plastic goad sticks
may be used, but must be wrapped with black tape. Any driver causing a welt,
swelling or drawing blood with the whip or goad stick will be fined $100 per
infraction. Second offenses may include suspensions.
3. O-The whip or goad stick shall only be used to guide the oxen outside of
the pit area. The whip or goad stick may be used lightly to place the oxen,
after being hitched to the boat. Then the oxen may be touched once only to start
the boat and once only while the boat is in motion. 2 hits only to animal or
yoke. There will be NO RUNNING of teams within the ring and pit areas. No use of
butt end of whip or goad stick will be allowed.
4. O-No driver shall strike the ox in the face except to guide the animal
with an open hand. The goad stick or whip may be used lightly in the area of the
animal's ears and horns for the steering of the animals only. No use of hands as
a twitch on the nose, or in the nostrils.
5. O-All calves over the age of twelve (12) months must be castrated to show
or enter any classes.
6. O-Age of oxen and steers should be judged as of day of event.
7. H-The number of times a horse draws will be left up to the discretion of
the fair.
8. OHP-No animals will be blind folded.
9. H-In horse pulls the use of reins as a whip is prohibited. The light use
of reins on entry to the pit and while team is making its draw, will be limited
to that area from the root of the tail to the bottom of the round. IN A SIDE ARM
MOTION ONLY. Hands must be in sight at all times. The use of the reins after the
boat has stopped or any place on the grounds is prohibited. Lines must be
doubled. Reins may be taped together only if no wider than the width of your
hand with a single wrapping of tape.
P. Participation is a Privilege
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1. Participation in pulling events within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
has been determined to be a privilege and not a right. Participation in these
events are discretionary. Individuals are only permitted to enter these contests
if the judges, superintendents and fairs deem it advisable. Individuals who
blatantly disregard these rules and regulations and place animals or the public
at risk will not be allowed entry to these family events.
2. If an incident should arise and warrants a hearing, a majority of the
Massachusetts Agricultural Fair Associations Pulling Events Committee can make a
decision pertaining to, but not limited to, disciplinary action. Any infractions
are to be made known to the offending party by certified mail within 30 days of
the infraction. The offending party has the right to either pay the fine or
appeal the decision within 30 days of receipt of notification. Failure to
acknowledge notification will result in suspension from all pulling events until
the fine(s) have been paid, or the decision of the Committee has been revoked.
1. Classes shall be as publicized in Premium Booklet or by Fair/Pull.
2. Statement of Ownership: The signature on said form verifies that I have
read, understood and agree to abide by The Massachusetts Fairs Assoc. Rules
Governing Pulling Contests and that the Judge’s decisions in these competitions
are FINAL.
3. Any variation of these rules shall be in the spirit of aforesaid rules
and at the discretion of the judges.
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