First and foremost, they are judging the dog's conformation to its breed standard. Every pure breed has a specific set of rules for how it should look, including everything from shape of the head to colour to hair length to position of the legs, etc. Judges have these standards memorized and judge how close an individual dog is to that standard.
They also look for any signs of injury or poor health, as those things could have a negative impact on that dog's potential offspring, as well as any signs of aggression or fear, as some temperamental qualities could be passed down to offspring, too.
The goal of responsible dog breeding is to produce happy, healthy dogs who adhere to their breed standard, so the judge is looking for ideal individuals.
Conformation carries more points in just about every breed. They judge your rabbit by how close to the Standard of Perfection your rabbit comes. There are points for fur, eyes, ear carriage and overall condition also. Go arba.org for more in formation on your breed.
You must show a purebred dog registered with an accepted dog registry.
You must pay an entry fee. And you must show in certain classes within the breed, depending on whether the dog your showing is male or female, a certain age, or of foreign registration.
it depends what show you are in but it is mostly how good you are in the ring and the condition of the horse and rider
The judges on The Voice wear the same outfit every night in the live shows to ensure consistency in editing. This allows the production team to easily mix and match footage without the judges appearing to jump around in time during editing. It also helps maintain a cohesive look for each episode.
Judges look for overall size, symmetry, proportion and definition/separation of muscles.
That varies a lot both based on the type of show, size and location. Judges for local 4-H shows and county fairs may make as little as $75. These shows don't always require an ARBA judges license and many times are judged by registrars or royalty. Some of the larger state conventions will pay some judges as much as $400 - $500. A typical rate is about $250 and a judge is expected to do about 200 animals in 8 hours. Most all shows will pay travel, meal allowance and one night room.My Qualifications: Director of a state club that hires about 40 judges a year and a county club that hires about 6-7.
Only if its easy to look after 1 rabbit
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A big brown Rabbit
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You have to be more specific, there were several judges throughout the shows 14 seasons, including one with Hoss as the judge of a baby contest.
Judges can not show calves if they the are "judging" them. - your question makes no English sense.
a rabbit
Go out in the woods and look for a hole; if a rabbit comes out of it it is a rabbit hole.If a skunk comes out of it, run.
The judges get a much clearer view of the contestants, knowing they variety of songs they can sings. The decision then leads the contestants to the Judges Houses, and then to live shows.