Volume
54
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.54.04.12
Abstract
The judging of a market animal at a fair is the highlight of a youth-owned livestock project. Livestock judges are hired to evaluate youth projects at fairs. They are critical ambassadors for agriculture and influence countless youths and adults. Judges must be knowledgeable about current animal evaluation methods that support youth development. The circle of knowledgeable individuals qualified to evaluate animal projects is limited in the Intermountain West, making it difficult to find skilled judges. This necessitates hiring unqualified or untrained judges, limiting the educational experiences for participating youths. The Intermountain Livestock Judges Training was developed to train and update youth livestock judges.
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Recommended Citation
Nash, S., Harrison, S., Packham, J., & Sanchez, D. (2016). Livestock Judges Training Provides Hands-On Experience. The Journal of Extension, 54(4), Article 12. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.54.04.12