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3 Another Presentation © 2002 - All rights Reserved nygiantsbigblue@yahoo.com

4 Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

5 Terms You Should Ewes Goat Parts Sheep Parts How Old am I? Name that Breed What’s wrong with ewe? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Scores

6 $100 A young sheep of either sex or the meat from young sheep.

7 $100 Lamb Scores

8 $200 A castrated male goat or sheep of any age.

9 $200 Wether Scores

10 $300 A male goat of any age.

11 $300 Buck Scores

12 $400 The process of a ewe having lambs.

13 $400 Lambing Scores

14 $500 The leather made from a lamb or kid.

15 $500 Chammy Scores

16 $100 Name this part 27 28 29 23 15 7 33 11 32 20 13 34 1 5 12 1826 22 17 6 2 21 3 24 25 8 9 14 3030 31 10 19

17 $100 Chest Floor Scores

18 $200 Name this part 27 28 29 23 15 7 33 11 32 20 13 34 1 5 12 1826 22 17 6 2 21 3 24 25 8 9 14 3030 31 10 19

19 $200 Thurl Scores

20 $300 Name this part 27 28 29 23 15 7 33 11 32 20 13 34 1 5 12 1826 22 17 6 2 21 3 24 25 8 9 14 3030 31 10 19

21 $300 Cannon Scores

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23 $400 Name this part 27 28 29 23 15 7 33 11 32 20 13 34 1 5 12 1826 22 17 6 2 21 3 24 25 8 9 14 3030 31 10 19

24 $400 Chine Scores

25 27 28 29 23 15 7 33 11 32 20 13 34 1 5 12 1826 22 17 6 2 21 3 24 25 8 9 14 3030 31 10 19 $500 Name this part

26 $500 Poll Scores

27 28 29 7 20 21 10 9 1 8 24 26 11 12 4 27 22 17 25 23 15 23 6 13 5 19 18 16 14 $100

28 Top Of Shoulder Scores

29 $200 28 29 7 20 21 10 9 1 8 24 26 11 12 4 27 22 17 25 23 15 23 6 13 5 19 18 16 14

30 $200 Rump Scores

31 $300 28 29 7 20 21 10 9 1 8 24 26 11 12 4 27 22 17 25 23 15 23 6 13 5 19 18 16 14

32 $300 Foreshank Scores

33 $400 28 29 7 20 21 10 9 1 8 24 26 11 12 4 27 22 17 25 23 15 23 6 13 5 19 18 16 14

34 $400 Rear Flank Scores

35 28 29 7 20 21 10 9 1 8 24 26 11 12 4 27 22 17 25 23 15 23 6 13 5 19 18 16 14 $500

36 Hock Scores

37 $100

38 Yearling or 1 year Scores

39 $200

40 2 Years Scores

41 $300 How do you determine the age of a sheep or goat?

42 $300 The number of permanent teeth Scores

43 $400

44 Older than 8 Scores

45 $500

46 4 Years Old Scores

47 $100 Origin - Scotland Long Wool Meaty lambs No Crosses PolledRaised for wool and hardiness White with black nose and feet Hardiness Good Mothers

48 $100 Cheviot Scores

49 $200 Origin - England Medium Wool Meaty/Large Lambs Norfolk Ewes X Southdown Rams PolledRaised for meat Black head and legs Largest Breed

50 $200 Suffolk Scores

51 $300 Origin - Idaho Fine Wool Meaty Carcass Lincoln X Rambouillet PolledDual Purpose All WhiteRaised for hardiness on range conditions

52 $300 Columbia Scores

53 $400 Origin - England Medium Wool High Quality Carcass Berkshire Horn X Wilkshire X Southdown PolledMeat Type Black face and legs with a wool cap Good mothers and sound lambs

54 $400 Hampshire Scores

55 $500 Origin – Europe – most likely Spain Medium Wool High Quality Carcass Merino X Horned Sheep of Wales Polled or Horned Meat Type All white and medium sized body Most popular whiteface breed in US

56 $500 Dorset Scores

57 $100 Neurological condition Sheep shakes and scrapes wool off of themselves. Neurological condition Sheep shakes and scrapes wool off of themselves.

58 $100 Scrapie Scores

59 $200 Sheep or goat has a top jaw that protrudes beyond the bottom jaw.

60 $200 Scores Parrot Mouth

61 $300 This part of the body is effected by sickle hocks, buck knees, pigeon toed and weak pasterns.

62 $300 Scores Legs and Feet

63 $400 The infection and inflammation of the female udder.

64 $400 Scores Mastitis

65 $500 Large sores on the lips of young lambs infected by a virus

66 $500 Scores Sore Mouth


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