[Jacob-list] Meat Sheep Judges (again)
Linda
patchworkfibers at alltel.net
Sun Aug 26 18:28:17 EDT 2007
I haven't shown sheep, but may if we get a breed class at SAFF, so don't know squat about showing sheep in mixed breed classes. Actually don't know anything about showing sheep, but I do have the JSBA judges packet to refer to. It makes sense that the criteria for judging a mixed breed wool class would select against our primitive breed.
There probably won't be a breed class at SAFF in 2007, as it's just too late to get it all organized. But, it looks good for a breed class in 2008, so start making plans to bring your best to the southeast in October 2008!
Linda
www.patchworkfibers.com
Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn
> Several years ago, I had the Grand Champion ram at the Southeastern
> Animal Fiber Festival (thanks Linda for reminding me). SAFF has
> only wool breeds in the show. I was still not impressed. In
> combined classes, we should NOT expect Jacobs Sheep to place high
> in the classes. The standard for a mixed class has to be different
> for that of a breed class.
>
> In wool classes, for example, there is should be a consideration
> for consistency of fleece. The standard deviation of fiber diameter
> within the fleece should be relatively low regardless of breed or
> fiber length and diameter. Jacobs Sheep should have a much greater
> standard of deviation among fibers. (Even though it should fall
> short of the "twin median" of double fleeced sheep.)
>
> In meat classes, the standard has to be skewed even more since wool
> should not count for more than 20% of the total credit given to the
> animal. Meat characteristics such as heavily muscled legs are
> abomination in our breed.
>
> When Jaci said that she had interest and inquiries for next years
> lambs, that is good enough for this setting. Like I told a friend
> that was making a Don Quixote-like run for Congress a few years
> ago: There are worse things than loosing!
>
> Neal Grose
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