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<blockquote data-quote="harry" data-source="post: 170302" data-attributes="member: 2127"><p>I learned a long time ago that showing any animal at any time it sometimes will not look like we remember it at home in the pasrure with head up and looking cocky, striking that nice pose. When we put a halter on them and try to make them walk when they don't want to at a show they don't look the best. I don't believe you need to hate this judge, or have to agree with him,but that day his is the opinion that matters.What makes showing great is next week or month there is another show that you can go get another persons opinion again, and the more times you show a animal the more at ease both the animal and the showman become,the more likely your animal will look like that pose in the pasture you really like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harry, post: 170302, member: 2127"] I learned a long time ago that showing any animal at any time it sometimes will not look like we remember it at home in the pasrure with head up and looking cocky, striking that nice pose. When we put a halter on them and try to make them walk when they don't want to at a show they don't look the best. I don't believe you need to hate this judge, or have to agree with him,but that day his is the opinion that matters.What makes showing great is next week or month there is another show that you can go get another persons opinion again, and the more times you show a animal the more at ease both the animal and the showman become,the more likely your animal will look like that pose in the pasture you really like. [/QUOTE]
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