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Abstract
When you judge a horse—whether in a show, on an individual basis, or in a contest—you form an opinion or estimation about that horse. However, in order to form a valid opinion, you must have the following basic skills: 1) Be familiar with the horse. 2) Know the criteria used to judge horses. 3) Be able to recognize conformational faults.
Publication Date
7-2004
Publication ID
ASC-118
Series
ASC
Department/unit/center
Animal and Food Sciences
Area
Ag and Natural Resources
Status
Minor Revision
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Janicki, Kristen, "Horse Judging Manual" (2004). Community and Leadership Development. 43.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/leadership_development/43
