2019 Showmanship Clinic Tyrrell County Cooperative Extension

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2019 Showmanship Clinic Tyrrell County Cooperative Extension Lambs & Goats

Rules for Good Health Provide proper housing Practice good sanitation Provide good nutrition Provide clean water Observe your animal for strange behavior

Lamb & Goat Nutrition Fresh and clean water at all times! Feed Don’t feed goat feed to lambs! GOATS 16-18% protein with at least 10-14% fiber About 1.5 pounds, 2 times a day (morning & evening) LAMBS 16-18% protein Start with ¼ to ½ pound and gradually increase to 2 pounds a day Feed half in the morning and half in the evening

Lamb & Goat Nutrition Hay (not wheat straw) Loose salt and minerals (don’t use mineral for cattle, it has a high copper content that will kill lambs)

Bedding for Sheep & Goats Wood shavings or straw Bedding should be cleaned and replaced weekly Pen should be clean and dry!

A Healthy Animal A Sick Animal Doesn’t eat Eats their feed Runny nose Diarrhea Hair falling out Runny eyes Limping Eats their feed Has strong legs and feet Is sociable Has bright, clear eyes

Diseases: Sheep and Goats Sore mouth – scabs or blisters Ringworm – circular, thick, flaky lesions These diseases can be spread to you!

Show Preparation Spend time with your animal Practice walking and halter breaking everyday Be calm and patient with your animal Make sure your animal is clean (No water in their ears)

Appropriate Dress Dress neatly and appropriately Nice clean boots or shoes that protect your feet (no athletic shoes) Clean button-front shirts or blouse (shirts should be tucked inside of pants) Clean dress pants or jeans with a belt No hats or caps should be worn Hair should be combed/brushed neatly (braids, clips, ribbons, etc.)

SHOWMANSHIP IN THE RING Keep your eyes on the judge at all times Always keep your animal between you and the judge Remain calm and focused in the ring Know your animals weight, strength, and weaknesses Be courteous of other showmen and be a good sport Never stop showing your animal until you leave the show ring

Handling in the Ring Always make sure the judge has a clear view of your animal Left hand should be placed under animals muzzle and right hand should be behind the head below the ears Place your animals legs squarely beneath them with each leg at the four corners of their body Keep their body parts in a straight line with the head up and ears parallel to the ground Place your knee and foot in front of the animal

Handling in the Ring (cont’d) Head-In/Rear-View Profile/Side-View

Handling in the Ring (cont’d) Head-In/Rear-View Profile/Side-View

Maneuvering Around The Ring Always walk behind another showmen animal when being asked to relocate Do not block a judges’ view of another showmen and their animal Keep good spacing between you and another showmen Click on available links for tips… Livestock Judging Tips Showmanship Highlights in the Ring

70th Annual Tyrrell County Livestock Show April 17th, 2019 Have fun, work hard, and good luck!!!