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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 850807" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Doc - you are correct about placing & teaching. </p><p>And if you have ever watched a show being judged by a GOOD judge, you would sit there for hours on end (on hard chairs/benches) to hear each and every comment he makes.</p><p>Granted, there are probably more poor judges than there are good ones. But - when you get to show under a GOOD judge, it is very informative & pleasurable.</p><p>I am at awe some times at a good judge. You can shut your eyes & SEE the animal he is describing & open your eyes & it will match the animal in the ring - not always the case under some judges. Some "know" the right terms - they just don't match the animal. </p><p>We are fortunate to be having a GREAT judge for the NYSF this year. :banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 850807, member: 968"] Doc - you are correct about placing & teaching. And if you have ever watched a show being judged by a GOOD judge, you would sit there for hours on end (on hard chairs/benches) to hear each and every comment he makes. Granted, there are probably more poor judges than there are good ones. But - when you get to show under a GOOD judge, it is very informative & pleasurable. I am at awe some times at a good judge. You can shut your eyes & SEE the animal he is describing & open your eyes & it will match the animal in the ring - not always the case under some judges. Some "know" the right terms - they just don't match the animal. We are fortunate to be having a GREAT judge for the NYSF this year. :banana: [/QUOTE]
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