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4-H CONTEST
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                                                               LIVESTOC
                                                               LIVESTOCK K
                                                               JUDGIN
                                                               JUDGING G


                                                               Livestock judging is a highly competitive
                                                               experience that enhances independent
                                                               decision-making abilities while
                                                               challenging participants to process
                                                               information quickly and be able to defend
                                                               a position or decision. Livestock judging
                                                               is the visual appraisal of an animal’s
                                                               physical traits, including positive and
                                                               negative features.
     HORSE JUDGING G
     HORSE JUDGIN


     In horse judging, you will compete on a
                                                              MEAT SCIENCE E
     team as you learn to be the judge of a                   MEAT SCIENC
     horse show! You will learn all the body
     parts of a horse, the ideal characteristics
     of how a horse moves, and determine how                  There are several contests throughout the year
     to score horses in competition. And to                   at almost every major stock show as well as
     explain how you decided on your scores.                  District and State 4-H events. Students are
     You will learn decision-making and public                given a set of meat that they must evaluate and
     speaking skills. When you get to the                     score. After they have made their decision of
     senior level of this activity, you could                 which cut of meat is the best they will write a
     compete in national competitions.                        set of oral reasons. It is a competitive
                                                              environment to test their knowledge of the
                                                              subject of meat science.



     HORSE QUIZ BOW
     HORSE QUIZ BOWL L
                                                              LIVESTOC
                                                              LIVESTOCK K
     Quiz bowl is an opportunity to demonstrate all
                                                              SKILL-A-THO
     of the information that you have gained through SKILL-A-THON N
     the past year through this project. This is a
     contest that will help your student learn more           The Livestock Skill-a-thon contest tests a 4-H
     about his or her project while getting the               member’s knowledge and comprehension of
     opportunity to compete on a state level. It is a         animal science and livestock management
     team event where you compete against another             practices. The contest provides an opportunity
     team and whoever buzzes in first, gets to answer         for youth to gain and develop production
     the question. Held at 4-H Roundup each year,             livestock skills and life skills through a
     competitors must qualify through their district          competitive environment.
     in order to compete at this event. Visit the State
     Roundup and Quiz Bowl Resource webpages to
     learn more.
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