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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 365976" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>I didnt much of the posts, so sorry if i repeat.</p><p></p><p>However, if it is tough, don't make it a quiz-bowl. I've seen judges ask all kinds of questions that have nothing to do with the kids ability to show, or even the kids knowing the animal. If you do ask questions ask them about the animal "What would you change?" something like that. the best I experienced was this: on the profile line-up, the judge had the ring steward take the lead from me and brought me to the middle of the ring... she then proceeded to ask me questions about my animal and the one in front of it... like "how would you set that animal up better?" "what do you like about your animal over the other animal, and vice versu?" "which animal would you select for yourself?" ... stuff like that. It was pretty cool and I've never seen it done like that any other time, but i liked it.</p><p></p><p>also, having the kids switch animals, to see how they handle other animals and if they make a circle as soon as they take the lead... and having them switch holes in the line-up is always a good way to see if they make the circles correctly.</p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p><p></p><p>p.s. Good luck, i'm sure it'll be a great experience for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 365976, member: 615"] I didnt much of the posts, so sorry if i repeat. However, if it is tough, don't make it a quiz-bowl. I've seen judges ask all kinds of questions that have nothing to do with the kids ability to show, or even the kids knowing the animal. If you do ask questions ask them about the animal "What would you change?" something like that. the best I experienced was this: on the profile line-up, the judge had the ring steward take the lead from me and brought me to the middle of the ring... she then proceeded to ask me questions about my animal and the one in front of it... like "how would you set that animal up better?" "what do you like about your animal over the other animal, and vice versu?" "which animal would you select for yourself?" ... stuff like that. It was pretty cool and I've never seen it done like that any other time, but i liked it. also, having the kids switch animals, to see how they handle other animals and if they make a circle as soon as they take the lead... and having them switch holes in the line-up is always a good way to see if they make the circles correctly. hope this helps Ryan p.s. Good luck, i'm sure it'll be a great experience for you. [/QUOTE]
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