Would like to hear from people who are accomplished in showmanship and those that have judged. Was approached by a friend at HBC to try and help her understand how a child made it further than her child did when it was the ringman that ended up holding the calf. I had no answers for her. I also saw in the Senior pen an exhibitor make it back that their calf not once but twice got loose requiring the judge, the exhibitor and 4 others to catch the calf. The calf then broke away again causing another wreck for another exhibitor. the exhibitor was flung to the ground both times. I am not picking on that person just letting you all know what I saw. I also saw the judge wait on a person that is very recognizable try repeatedly to set up her calf while three other showman in that class had their calves set, broke and attentive to where the judge was.
I am interested in what is a deal-breaker? calves getting away from an exhibitor? excessive circles? a busy stick? Interested in what you all have to say.
I will begin with what I feel is a great showman. A broke calf. One that walks softly in your hand and doesn't pull. A calf that will allow you to turn around and walk into your set. A calf that will allow the exhibitor to raise the head and the calf with leave it there. A showman that is well dressed with clean shirt, tidy hair and confidence. NOt over confidence but that quiet collected stance with smooth transitions. Using the corners to allow for more room to walk . a gentle stick. One that is aware of the judge at all times while still keeping the calf correct.
My deal-breakers are : calf getting loose from the exhibitor. The exhibitor hitting the dirt. Not being aware of the judge. Working way to hard to get a calf set when the judge is trying to view the calf. Not being ready to show to the judge when the judge walks the line. A messy appearance with hair in face or over the number.
A lot of circles that make it seem you are so nervous.
Enlighten me
I am interested in what is a deal-breaker? calves getting away from an exhibitor? excessive circles? a busy stick? Interested in what you all have to say.
I will begin with what I feel is a great showman. A broke calf. One that walks softly in your hand and doesn't pull. A calf that will allow you to turn around and walk into your set. A calf that will allow the exhibitor to raise the head and the calf with leave it there. A showman that is well dressed with clean shirt, tidy hair and confidence. NOt over confidence but that quiet collected stance with smooth transitions. Using the corners to allow for more room to walk . a gentle stick. One that is aware of the judge at all times while still keeping the calf correct.
My deal-breakers are : calf getting loose from the exhibitor. The exhibitor hitting the dirt. Not being aware of the judge. Working way to hard to get a calf set when the judge is trying to view the calf. Not being ready to show to the judge when the judge walks the line. A messy appearance with hair in face or over the number.
A lot of circles that make it seem you are so nervous.
Enlighten me