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Positive optimal condition and performance phrases: Her ideal condition suggests she’ll be easier to manage in production. Her more moderate frame and bold body type suggests she’s the lower maintenance option. Longer cannoned bull reads more ideal in his growth pattern.
To master the art of judging sheep you must consider a balance of the following traits: structure, size, natural fleshing ability or volume, sex & breed character, muscle, finish, and wool quality. The proper balance of the above traits is dependent on the specific purpose of the sheep they produce.
important, general points first, then details to complete the story. In judging market steers, examples of “general” terms are: nicer balanced, smoother, higher quality, thicker and higher yielding. Mention differences with regard to these general fac-tors in the lead statement, then details in the succeeding sentence or sentences.
At its basic level livestock judging consists of two primary components: 1) placing a group of animals and 2) orally justifying your decision (reasons). Within each of these areas there are many actions and processes that must happen for an individual to formulate their ideas. This manual is designed to address those steps and processes.
Judging livestock. The ability to see clearly, make sound observations, and make rational decisions can all contribute to beter returns for your calves and cows. requires the ability to compare and place livestock and explain your reasoning to a judge.
How to…Judge Livestock The majority of livestock judging competitions will consists of classes from the following: breeding and market cattle, breeding and market sheep, breeding and market hogs. To be successful a judge must understand the anatomy of each particular animal and being able to apply that to the animals intended function