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<blockquote data-quote="Anguscollegekid" data-source="post: 375940" data-attributes="member: 6088"><p>Loining simply means that once the steer is set up, run the pointed edge of the showstick along the steer's topline (from the hips to a little before the shoulders for instance, or however far he needs-may only need to go halfway to the shoulders-just play with it to see). This will cause the steer to drop his loin in the high parts to even the whole top out. </p><p></p><p>For the reverse, if you have a steer that really drops in his top, you can "pull" his navel with the showstick and that will cause him to raise his back.</p><p></p><p>if you can take your son to a show before yours, a bigger show would be best, he'll learn a lot just by watching other kids show that have experience. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anguscollegekid, post: 375940, member: 6088"] Loining simply means that once the steer is set up, run the pointed edge of the showstick along the steer's topline (from the hips to a little before the shoulders for instance, or however far he needs-may only need to go halfway to the shoulders-just play with it to see). This will cause the steer to drop his loin in the high parts to even the whole top out. For the reverse, if you have a steer that really drops in his top, you can "pull" his navel with the showstick and that will cause him to raise his back. if you can take your son to a show before yours, a bigger show would be best, he'll learn a lot just by watching other kids show that have experience. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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