Which ear condition is explicitly stated as an eliminating fault in a UKC conformation event for the Mountain Feist?
Answer
Drop or rose ears
The UKC standard explicitly requires that the ears must be erect; consequently, having drop or rose ears is considered an eliminating fault in their conformation competitions.

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