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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1619264" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I am a STRONG supporter of Showmanship. Best class ever. It's the kids work, not the Dad's checkbook.</p><p>At one of our Junior shows, they put grooming chutes in the ring along the outside. Each age group gets 20 minutes to "fit" their own animal, then take it out of the chute and are judged on showmanship & fitting. Love it.</p><p>Another way we do it, is give the judge 10 cards (sometimes he needs more). As he judges the different age groups, he can give out 1, 2 or 3 cards to his pick as being the "best" in class (he places classes like normal, but picks out the TOP kids). The top 10 kids that get a card, have a grooming chute brought into the ring and they fit their own animal. Then, the judge places the 10 kids based on their showmanship & fitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1619264, member: 968"] I am a STRONG supporter of Showmanship. Best class ever. It's the kids work, not the Dad's checkbook. At one of our Junior shows, they put grooming chutes in the ring along the outside. Each age group gets 20 minutes to "fit" their own animal, then take it out of the chute and are judged on showmanship & fitting. Love it. Another way we do it, is give the judge 10 cards (sometimes he needs more). As he judges the different age groups, he can give out 1, 2 or 3 cards to his pick as being the "best" in class (he places classes like normal, but picks out the TOP kids). The top 10 kids that get a card, have a grooming chute brought into the ring and they fit their own animal. Then, the judge places the 10 kids based on their showmanship & fitting. [/QUOTE]
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