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<blockquote data-quote="karlie45" data-source="post: 365776" data-attributes="member: 5751"><p>I have had to judge beef before..dont know much about the other species that your workin with. (I have shown them..but not judged and lets just say i didnt do the best) Anyway..with the top two I ask more questions. Make them parade by themselves so that I can see how they handle the animals on the move. Set up right next to eachother. (easier to compare than half way across the arena) Lastly. I like to send the top two to the bottom of the class and see how they handle it. You can expect to see a little dissapointment/confusion, but if one starts pouting and stops showing, then you know the winner. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, just think of some good judges in your eyes, and try to remember how THEY picked the top. I am by no means an actuall judge...I am a county ambassador that runs a yearly showmanship training session and judge the kids in a mock showmanship competition, so take my advise as you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlie45, post: 365776, member: 5751"] I have had to judge beef before..dont know much about the other species that your workin with. (I have shown them..but not judged and lets just say i didnt do the best) Anyway..with the top two I ask more questions. Make them parade by themselves so that I can see how they handle the animals on the move. Set up right next to eachother. (easier to compare than half way across the arena) Lastly. I like to send the top two to the bottom of the class and see how they handle it. You can expect to see a little dissapointment/confusion, but if one starts pouting and stops showing, then you know the winner. Anyway, just think of some good judges in your eyes, and try to remember how THEY picked the top. I am by no means an actuall judge...I am a county ambassador that runs a yearly showmanship training session and judge the kids in a mock showmanship competition, so take my advise as you want. [/QUOTE]
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