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<blockquote data-quote="ollie&#039;" data-source="post: 135469" data-attributes="member: 2432"><p>This has been an interesting thread without one response of why you would want to be closer to the judge. I can't think of a judge who is so near sighted he can't see the cattle as well a couple feet further back. Good stickmen will <strong>only </strong>set up closer to the judge if their animal is smaller than the class and then only by a foot or so. If you are two or three feet closer the judge is aware they are closer and compensates accordingly. If you are too big for the class you would set up a foot the other side. Never break out of the line up on purpose. Get them set up correctly as soon as possible and only let the judge look at them set up right . Why would you want the judge to evaluate them with you twisting them in a circle trying to get them back in line...then have to set them back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie', post: 135469, member: 2432"] This has been an interesting thread without one response of why you would want to be closer to the judge. I can't think of a judge who is so near sighted he can't see the cattle as well a couple feet further back. Good stickmen will [b]only [/b]set up closer to the judge if their animal is smaller than the class and then only by a foot or so. If you are two or three feet closer the judge is aware they are closer and compensates accordingly. If you are too big for the class you would set up a foot the other side. Never break out of the line up on purpose. Get them set up correctly as soon as possible and only let the judge look at them set up right . Why would you want the judge to evaluate them with you twisting them in a circle trying to get them back in line...then have to set them back up. [/QUOTE]
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