[Jacob-list] Showing Jacobs in all breed shows
Marie Roenke
spotted_sheep at bluefrog.com
Tue Nov 7 19:14:02 EST 2006
Hi, the judge compare each sheep to its own breed standard and then
he/she decides which one is closer to the ideal of its own breed
standard. So if the judge has a Shetland and Jacob, the judge will
decide if the Jacob or the Shetland is more outstanding in its own
breed standard...but most judges seem to just pick the fatter one...
Marie
Quoting Linda <patchworkfibers at alltel.net>:
> What is the judging criteria for an all breed class? It's been years
> (and years and years) since I was in 4H, but at that time the sheep
> shown by 4H and FFA members were all meat class and were judged as
> meat sheep. The county fairs now include a wool class in some areas.
> Show venues like SAFF focus on fiber animals, but you'll see
> Shetlands, Jacobs, Borders, Cotswolds, etc, and some mixes. What's
> the judge looking for if he's got a Jacob and Shetland side by side?
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