4-H MARKET LAMB SELECTION, GROOMING, & SHOWMANSHIP CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION IS AN EMPLOYER AND EDUCATOR RECOGNIZED FOR VALUING AA/EEO. PROTECTED VETERANS,

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4-H MARKET LAMB SELECTION, GROOMING, & SHOWMANSHIP CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION IS AN EMPLOYER AND EDUCATOR RECOGNIZED FOR VALUING AA/EEO. PROTECTED VETERANS, AND INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND PROVIDES EQUAL PROGRAM AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES MAY BE REQUESTED BY CALLING OUR OFFICE NO LATER THAN ONE WEEK BEFORE AN EVENT TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS. REQUESTS RECEIVED AFTER THIS DATE WILL BE MET WHEN POSSIBLE.

MARKET LAMB SELECTION

VIDEO: SELECTING YOUR MARKET LAMB

VIDEO: JUDGING LAMBS ON THE MOVE

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TIPS AND TRICKS  If the lamb has structure issues now, it will have bigger issues when it is older  Handle the lamb. Don’t try to judge muscle without feeling the muscle  Loin should have depth and thickness  Fullness and length through the rump  Full and muscular leg  Their hock should be flexible with a strong pastern  The lamb should be wide and smooth across their top with a long loin  When looking down their top, the hips should be wider than the shoulders  When walking they should remain wide based and square  Lambs that are large framed, long bodied, long necked, and have a thick/long loin show the most potential for growth

TRAINING YOUR MARKET LAMB

VIDEO: TRAINING YOUR LAMB

VIDEO: TEACHING YOUR LAMB TO BRACE

TIPS AND TRICKS  Let your lamb get used to their new environment before trying to work with them  You can still try to get your lamb friendly, but don’t try to lead them yet  If you choose to tie your lamb up, put their head in the same position it would be in if you were showing him/her  Tying their head up helps getting them used to having their head restrained  It will also make training them a little easier  But, NEVER leave your lamb unattended when tied up  If using a halter, be sure to put the halter on properly  When leading your lamb, always keep their head up  Practice setting feet and bracing  Don’t wait to start training. It is much easier to train a younger, smaller animal  Stay consistent and continue to work with your lamb a couple times a week until your show  Be patient! Give them time to learn what you want them to do

SHEARING AND FITTING FOR THE SHOW

VIDEO: PROPER WASHING TECHNIQUES

VIDEO: WASHING- PART 2

TIPS AND TRICKS  Don’t leave the wash rack with a dirty lamb!  Avoid getting water in their ears  Using a simple conditioner will make shearing easier  When towel drying your lambs, don’t rub in circles, use firm pressure from front to back  Shearing your lamb about 2 weeks prior to the show will make show day washing much much easier

VIDEO: SHEARING PART 1

VIDEO: SHEARING PART 2- THE DIFFICULT SPOTS

TIPS AND TRICKS  Use long, fluid strokes  Start with the front legs and go up the front shoulders and neck  Work bottom to top  Start at the front shoulders and work your way to the back end  Shear in one direction  If the wool is growing in a few different directions you may have to go back and shear in the opposite direction  Don’t shear the entire hock. Leave the bottom half (from the knee/elbow down)  Keep the hide pulled tight  Make sure your clipper blades are sharp  When clipping the bottom half of the hock:  Clip straight down  It should have a square look  The inside of the leg should be clipped a little closer to make the lamb look wider based

SHOWMANSHIP

VIDEO: SHOWMANSHIP

TIPS AND TRICKS  Hold the head with the neck perpendicular to the back, and the nose slightly above level  Hold the neck and the head, not the ears  Don’t crowd the person next to you when lining up  Setting the legs  Set the show side first  Shoulder width apart and square  Back legs should be slightly behind the hips  Properly brace your lamb  The lambs back should be level and smooth  Bracing too much will make your lamb have a break in their hip loin junction  Practice bracing at home  Look at your lamb when you are setting him/her up, if it doesn’t look good, change it!  Know the “show style” of the region you are showing in  Keep your eye on the judge, but be aware of what your lamb is doing and your surroundings

VIDEO: HANDLING- WHAT NOT TO DO

JUDGING A FINISHED MARKET LAMB

VIDEO: JUDGING MUSCLE

HELPFUL REFERENCES  Market Auction Rules   NYS 4-H (Sheep)   Ohio State University Sheep Team   Ohio State University Extension Livestock Resources 

 Don’t forget to fill out the educational requirement paperwork!  If you have any further questions please contact Mark Wittmeyer  | |