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AGR 239 Selection and Evaluation of Horses

AGR 239 Selection and Evaluation of Horses. Information Cards: 1) Name 2) Classification 3) Hometown 4) Equine Experience 5) Judging Experience 6) Reasons Experience 7) Reason or reasons why you are taking this class. Judging Halter. Halter. Horse is judged based on what?

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AGR 239 Selection and Evaluation of Horses

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  1. AGR 239 Selection and Evaluation of Horses • Information Cards: • 1) Name • 2) Classification • 3) Hometown • 4) Equine Experience • 5) Judging Experience • 6) Reasons Experience • 7) Reason or reasons why you are taking this class

  2. Judging Halter

  3. Halter • Horse is judged based on what? • What is conformation? • What is the purpose of the halter class? • Most positive combination of: • Balance • Structural correctness • Quality • Breed and sex character • Muscling

  4. Halter • What is the single most important criteria? • Balance • Balance refers to what? • Structural and aesthetic blending of body parts • Balance is influenced almost entirely by what? • Skeletal Structure

  5. Halter • Structural Correctness • Refers to what? • Alignment of skeletal system • Form to Function • Lines

  6. Halter • What is quality? • Attractiveness of a horse • Emphasis is placed on the horse’s • Head • Neck • Hair • Hide • Bone • Free from blemishes

  7. Halter • Breed and Sex Character: • Closely related to quality • What is breed character? • QH should look like a QH • What is sex character? • Mares should look like mares

  8. Halter • Muscling: • Long and well defined • Most beneficial view to evaluate is the profile • Can evaluate all the major areas • Where is the single most important and accurate area to evaluate muscling in the horse? • Forearm • Generally correlates to total amount of muscling

  9. Halter • Muscling: • Profile, Front View, Hind View • What is substance? • The amount of body capacity of the horse in terms of width, depth and thickness • Short muscles vs. long muscles

  10. The Ideal American Quarter Horse

  11. Judging In a Contest • Don’t stop and gaze at a horse for extended periods of time • Keep moving • Move down the line and develop a placing based on first impression • Majority of the time, your first impression is your best • Get multiple looks at something that bothers you • If something looks ugly, it probably is

  12. Judging In a Contest • Travel • Make sure you can see • Do not swap placings at the last minute • First impression is generally your best • Your first priority is to get your class placed correctly • After a correct placing • Reasons should be easy

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