Placing: 2-4-1-3 Cuts: 5-2-4 Reasons: 2413. To me it only makes sense to start the most massive female that’s still attractive on the profile while still putting it on a functional foundation. I like that she’s refined about her head neck, and chest then transitions into a round and maternal center, and then plants the […]
Category: Judging Sheep
Mark that Card: Whether Dams
Thank you to Nolan Hildebrand, Connors State College Livestock Judging Coach, for providing the official placings and reasons for this class of wether dams. Thank you to Hobbs Show Lambs and Morgan Meisenheimer for providing the pictures. To view more livestock judging classes click here. I like the wether dams 1324. The overwhelming stoutness and power the white muzzled ewe […]
Mark that Card: Market Lambs
Thank you to LivestockJudging.com for providing this class of market lambs and Gabe Jennings, Texas Tech National Livestock Judging Team for providing the reasons. I like the market lambs 3421. For me, the power sheep dominates. The heavy booted wether opens back the boldest in his fore rib. The biggest loined sheep is clearly the most […]
Mark That Card :: Market Lamb Results
Market Lambs Official Results Provided by, Kyle Wood, University of Kentucky 3-1-24 Cuts: 2-5-5 I like the Market Lambs 3-1-2-4 I am quick to sort up a top pair of stout, muscular built ewes. I prefer the body shape and lines of the gray tinged, thin hided sheep to start. Here is the biggest racked ewe that is the […]
Mark that Card: Breeding Does
Breeding Does Official Results Provided by, Brittany Smith, Frank Phillips College 2-3-4-1 Cuts: 3-3-4 My preferred alignment of the Breeding Does is 2-3-4-1. I found a place to begin in the 2 Doe, she best combines an attractive look on the profile with her productive high volume body type, and I can see her generating successful show-ring bound […]
Mark That Card: Wether Dam Ewes Results
Scenario: Rank these ewes as potential donors for an elite club lamb operation in southwest Oklahoma. These ewes will be artificially inseminated or naturally bred to bucks with codon 171 reading homozygous or heterozygous, with the goal to raise competitive show lambs for major stock shows. Elite male progeny will be left in tack for […]