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<blockquote data-quote="AAOK" data-source="post: 279442" data-attributes="member: 861"><p>This is correct, always, for a profile. When you line up facing the rail/fence, the back legs should always be straight down from the hip, and the front legs straight from the shoulders.</p><p></p><p>Remember, Showmanship is always won at home. Any good Judge will look at the calf's condition, hair coat, grooming and fitting. They love to see a calf that sets up perfectly in the ring without the exhibitor using the show stick. This happens because the calf has been set up and walked at home EVERY day, many times a day. Also, every calf has a walking speed where it looks best. Find out what yours is, and make learn to make your calf stay there all the time. The best Showman in the ring is usually the one who has to work the least to make his calf appear it's best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAOK, post: 279442, member: 861"] This is correct, always, for a profile. When you line up facing the rail/fence, the back legs should always be straight down from the hip, and the front legs straight from the shoulders. Remember, Showmanship is always won at home. Any good Judge will look at the calf's condition, hair coat, grooming and fitting. They love to see a calf that sets up perfectly in the ring without the exhibitor using the show stick. This happens because the calf has been set up and walked at home EVERY day, many times a day. Also, every calf has a walking speed where it looks best. Find out what yours is, and make learn to make your calf stay there all the time. The best Showman in the ring is usually the one who has to work the least to make his calf appear it's best. [/QUOTE]
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