Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

A SHOW QUESTION.

iorrHobs|t^ J&; On the :■ subjectt of.; judgihg;',. horsesVit Kjehows,'"-.'.thV:^:JoUowing-''.'appeared^in.; ; ."fH©s fi^'^Liye; Stock'. Journal":— ::^;;:;:.;;,.;;.iU.;::. y;:.: ; ; "There; is ''a ;; goofl ideal >ii: i ; ; the:way' judges' taekle':;the:classes', brought' r.'-before-them;,."-The'best men. place theif:' viorsM yvery;■'quieklyi and", rarely-Jniove: :i:them,-: whereas';-;others,.take : a;, long time ';! over.a' class:-and , frequently.'move;; one ?: if-the lower, ones lip at the last moment.: fc.This.does,not matter so-long.is.the best, '/.i kriinials win in, the; end,, but, other jwlges ;;:- Bre':'.apt' to -waste 'time, over-" the';'classes, .: . ; flhd'.theh ; have to hurry-towards'the 'end,' ""■'..which is not -fair, to"exhibitors.: in-'.the .: 'latter - classes., '•. ■'.'.;•;-. .;:.'•■.,'•.' r ; : '..'"At- shows ..Shire horses ; very .;. important,' section, and classes of foals ~ ir-often- large' ones—are leit till; the end,:V:and there.,, is.--,no class >f .horses,! which: ,;:. .wants. :such /.careful ; ; judging ■ as.. : foais,; ::.therefore,' it is'by. lib'means wise to/daily ;-':.with'classes of;olde];;animals is the morn-, i; ..mg;by having every;aiiimal,'.'to the bottom :, : . of a:pig class, shown out in all -itsspaces' ■vin" the'.morning,, aid, at : three; or' four" : o'clock;:iii -the; afternoonVhand' ojit..'the; :' priies. to twofbr tliree foals .in ' a ' ;.closs without* taking: adequate ..notice: bf ; :■: the others. .{■ i'.'■<■..<■•:. f - >;'••'-'•"■'>:',••'- ;;. ; ; ;: .■ : ! ''It''is-fer.:easier,'.to'pick out. the'.best' .-. -yearlings,; two or,- three, year' olds, 'before «■ they have walked■ once round the ring ;; than it "is'';the best, foals in, the. same' I >:'■' manner; therefore, :time' should'.be allow- ;'• \ed for ■iaking^pains,:with the foal classes, i.'.'; Moreover, .the judging .of; foals is;a":diffi-■--;'cult.tasky and;it':issuire easy, foi' experts. iii.. to, .overlook -prbraising ' youngsters, '-wheii :-• -crowded in between: their 'damsin'; classes' -.'•■,■ of twenty;",or'so,:in;number..::;:., : "'':?'::;:; :;:•];''After, judging:;for four or. five,hours, : ; a judge'nateiliy gets somewhat : weary; •• .hence.'; tne: .necessity. of -taking l as mssy. '.: ' olasses as .'possible ..before lunch,. and..es-_ ■ 'pecially the:.important ones. ~'.,'.,.,...- ~,.,. ."(,:"It : is nblibeable;that those judges who :.; take the most time 'over a claes. are.(those ':." who are. new. to the work;.therefore;'it would appear.desirable.to appoint a.-qualK j'..' fied -judge : ,with . a beginner, so that the ;-■ best method' of dealing with, a class_may. f be-learned, :: and it is also necessary for '"the stewards to be up to.'their work, so ':"', that the olasses succeed .each other, .'into ■:,.the.ring as fast as required."

'The catalogue'for the Hawke's Bay A. ) ' aitd P.":- Society's spring show ,is filling ;■:', well. The turning competition,, which •■■•■. has proved popular since it was intro- .''. \duced two years ago; ought to be better ; than' ever-.tbisyeaT, as. there; will be ':■.. both, lady and., gentlemen competitors. "'.Twenty competitors have entered for this event, and At is proposed to run it 1,-off in beats of - three. The Shorthorn ■:■• 'section will again be. one of. the leading f x features of the show, entries .being as 1 '■■'•'large as usual. In spite of the; loss of '.'•'.' the Mount-. Herbert; herd there. is a •':."•• noticeable increase in the entries;, in the •"dairy cattle section. Local sheep entries :-' -liave fallen off slightly in. number but,, to ■;•, counterbalance: this, more outsidp exhibi- ■ come forward. . .; :;

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19101014.2.84.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 947, 14 October 1910, Page 8

Word count
Tapeke kupu
454

A SHOW QUESTION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 947, 14 October 1910, Page 8

A SHOW QUESTION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 947, 14 October 1910, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert