. The principles and practice of judging live-stock . Livestock. PRACTICE JUDGING 85 82. Demonstrations may supplement scoring, the subjects being chosen with the view of showing both de- sirable and undesirable features. Discussion should not be confined to noting defects and criticizing them but should give equal prominence to the good points and com- mending them. Neither should the subjects of demon-. FiG. 35. — Outline drawing of a horse. stration be chosen for their excellence, altogether, for it is as essential to know those features of form that are opposed to greatest functional capac


. The principles and practice of judging live-stock . Livestock. PRACTICE JUDGING 85 82. Demonstrations may supplement scoring, the subjects being chosen with the view of showing both de- sirable and undesirable features. Discussion should not be confined to noting defects and criticizing them but should give equal prominence to the good points and com- mending them. Neither should the subjects of demon-. FiG. 35. — Outline drawing of a horse. stration be chosen for their excellence, altogether, for it is as essential to know those features of form that are opposed to greatest functional capacity as it is those upon which maximum productiveness depends. Comments and criticisms may be recorded briefly on , blank forms having an outline of the animal in ques- tion (Figs. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39). This serves the double Digitized by Microsoft®. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gay, Carl Warren, 1877-. New York : Macmillan


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