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<blockquote data-quote="waihou" data-source="post: 494032" data-attributes="member: 6511"><p>Re showing rules here in NZ.</p><p> No there are no hard and fast rules re what type of halters to use. Leather, rope or webbed nylon are all acceptable. I'm sure the judge doesn't base his opinion on the latest fashion in halters.</p><p></p><p>Our bull is wearing a rope halter with a chin chain, just because the 6 year old cow we showed was wearing our biggest rolled nose band leather halter. We haven't showed bulls older than calves for a few years so he had to wear what we had and it saved changing halters in open stalls too!</p><p></p><p>The heifers pictured above are all calves, still on their dams and rules state females yearlings and above <u>may </u>be led by a nose clip-so it is recommended but not compulsory. The rules also state bulls yearling and above <u>must </u>have a nose ring. </p><p></p><p>Here is our first placed yearling heifer, wearing a nose clip-yes she is a bit broad in the brisket-too much grass. She should calve as a 2 year old in July.</p><p><img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v439/SUEC/DSC03226.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Goddy, hi, the local show is Horowhenua A,P and I, held in Levin, about 90kms north of Wellington.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waihou, post: 494032, member: 6511"] Re showing rules here in NZ. No there are no hard and fast rules re what type of halters to use. Leather, rope or webbed nylon are all acceptable. I'm sure the judge doesn't base his opinion on the latest fashion in halters. Our bull is wearing a rope halter with a chin chain, just because the 6 year old cow we showed was wearing our biggest rolled nose band leather halter. We haven't showed bulls older than calves for a few years so he had to wear what we had and it saved changing halters in open stalls too! The heifers pictured above are all calves, still on their dams and rules state females yearlings and above [u]may [/u]be led by a nose clip-so it is recommended but not compulsory. The rules also state bulls yearling and above [u]must [/u]have a nose ring. Here is our first placed yearling heifer, wearing a nose clip-yes she is a bit broad in the brisket-too much grass. She should calve as a 2 year old in July. [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v439/SUEC/DSC03226.jpg[/img] Goddy, hi, the local show is Horowhenua A,P and I, held in Levin, about 90kms north of Wellington. [/QUOTE]
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