Livestock Quality Assurance and Food Safety Ethics and Sportsmanship.

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Livestock Quality Assurance and Food Safety Ethics and Sportsmanship

Character Counts! Trustworthiness

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Doing what you say you will do, be honest, follow the rules, loyal, following through on your commitment to your family, animal, and other exhibitors

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Respect

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Respect Treating people and animals like you would like to be treated

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Doing the right thing; considering the consequences of your actions and being accountable for them. Following through on commitments.

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Playing by the rules. Being equally good to everyone and treating everyone equally and consistently.

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Being concerned about others and your animals. Understanding and helping them.

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship

Character Counts! Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship Participating in events and activities. Helping others and obeying the rules.

Sportsmanship Conduct

Sportsmanship Behavior and attitude

Sportsmanship Conduct becoming

Sportsmanship A positive reflection on a person, being in a light that makes a person look good

Sportsmanship Conduct becoming to an individual involving

Sportsmanship There are several factors that need to be considered

Sportsmanship Conduct becoming to an individual involving fair

Sportsmanship Playing by the rules and treating everyone equally and consistently

Sportsmanship Conduct becoming to an individual involving fair and honest

Sportsmanship Trustworthiness – Being honest, loyal, follow through on your commitment to your animal and to other exhibitors

Sportsmanship Conduct becoming to an individual involving fair and honest competition

Sportsmanship Acceptance that you are seeking something that is limited in quantity and that others want it; that rivalry exists; and that there will be winners and losers

Sportsmanship Conduct becoming to an individual involving fair and honest competition, courteous relations

Sportsmanship Treating people like you would like to be treated and being concerned about others, how they feel

Sportsmanship Conduct becoming to an individual involving fair and honest competition, courteous relations, and graceful acceptance of the results.

Sportsmanship Responsible behavior and attitude

Sportsmanship vs. Gamesmanship What’s the difference?

Sport or Game Follows the letter of the rules. Using the rules to your advantage. Following the intent of the rules.