Cattle judging is the process of judging a series of cattle and pronouncing a first-, second- and third-place animal based on each animal's individual traits compared to that of the others. Most cattle judging occurs in show rings at agricultural shows and livestock shows.
Judgments on cattle are ultimately based on which animal is worth the most profit.
There are many fine points to cattle judging. In a beef animal, for example, it is desirable to have a large animal with muscle development.
See also
External links
- Judging Etiquette (University of Missouri)
- University of Kentucky Agripedia entry on livestock judging
- Sample Cattle Judging Classes at LivestockJudging.com
References
- Lipsey, Jerry. "Livestock Judging Techniques". University of Missouri. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
- ^ Thompson, Edmund Harry (1919). Judging Beef Cattle. U.S. Department of Agriculture.