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`In this guide we try to give ideas of “How to be a Dairy Judge”. Judging is a complex thing with many aspects to be aware of and to be able to perform at the very best and only practice makes you better. The exhibitors will have selected the animals long before the Show; they will have worked with the cows and trained them to be at their best on the day of the Show. Therefore, the Judge must fully respect this and possess skills to evaluate all traits, make the correct decisions in ranking and finally to be able to give clear and honest reasons. The Judge must follow the same line from the very first animal entering the Show ring until his final Grand Champion has been found. The local and national cattle organizations will conduct Judging Schools for interested persons, and the national organization can send their best Judges to the European Holstein and Red Holstein Judges Schools and Workshops to be a candidate for the EHRC Judges Panel. The Judge has a major impact on making the Show a success for the organization as well as for the exhibitors and audience.`
European Holstein and Red Holstein Confederation