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Reasons and Judging guide |
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Filling in your Judging card
When you check in with your steward they will ask you which Club you are from (obviously Northallerton) and your name. They will then give you your judging card. You should then fill in the name, club and what type of animal you are judging on the card. Look at the things you are judging and place them in your order, they will be marked with the letters A, B, X and Y and this is how you refer to them. Do not copy off a mate as it is cheating and we stand a better chance as a club if you have a slightly different order from each other. Once you have placed the animals write down your order first to last in the boxes provided and write down the identical order on the other half of the card. Then you can tear your card down the middle and hand the first bit to the steward. The get on with writing your reasons as you don’t have long.
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THE BENEFITS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
It helps develop and improve confidence
It helps with Interview skills
It enables you to learn a new skill. (Skills for life, etc.)
It gives you a sense of achievement
It’s a good thing to put on your C.V. – it impresses future employees
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Judging a group of animals consists of comparing them with the IDEAL for the type and breed to which they belong, and then placing the one that most nearly approaches this ideal at the top of the class.
Butcher or breeding animals.
Then view the animals from a distance (20 to 30 feet), so that all the animals in the class can be seen and compared - general appearance and conformation; type etc. , make certain of what it is that has to be judged: Before starting to judge
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