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<blockquote data-quote="L Weir" data-source="post: 404809" data-attributes="member: 1192"><p><strong>In our county, if the showman can't control the animal. (No matter what the age of the showman, or size of the cow.) They are disqualified and cannot receive higher than a red ribbon.</strong> By ''can't control'', they mean, if the 4-Her needs assistance from parents because the calf is wild, they exit the ring. Or if the calf gets away from the 4-Her more than twice, they exit the ring. (Once away is 'fine' as the rule book states "there may be outside reasons" and I THINK that means other animals acting up, or tripping, or somthing.) I REALLY LIKE this rule. Ever since this rule has been in effect, people have actually started training their calves. (our county was HORRIBLE about bringing untrained animals. I mean, one animals per class would end up freaking out.)</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I remember reading in the Amer. Angus Jr rules this past year that if an animal got loose two times the exhibitor had to leave the showring.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="L Weir, post: 404809, member: 1192"] [b]In our county, if the showman can't control the animal. (No matter what the age of the showman, or size of the cow.) They are disqualified and cannot receive higher than a red ribbon.[/b] By ''can't control'', they mean, if the 4-Her needs assistance from parents because the calf is wild, they exit the ring. Or if the calf gets away from the 4-Her more than twice, they exit the ring. (Once away is 'fine' as the rule book states "there may be outside reasons" and I THINK that means other animals acting up, or tripping, or somthing.) I REALLY LIKE this rule. Ever since this rule has been in effect, people have actually started training their calves. (our county was HORRIBLE about bringing untrained animals. I mean, one animals per class would end up freaking out.)[/quote] I remember reading in the Amer. Angus Jr rules this past year that if an animal got loose two times the exhibitor had to leave the showring. [/QUOTE]
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