DENTON COUNTY 4-H HORSE JUDGING TEAM

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WHAT IS HORSE JUDGING?
 
Horse Judging is an activity in which youth participants learn and apply knowledge of the ideal features of a variety of breeds and a variety of riding styles. They must evaluate each horse in relation to the ideal for the breed and in relation to the other horses in the class. In addition to simply placing the class, contestants must also defend their placings to an official in order to further prove their knowledge of the horses.
 

Participants learn to be confident about their decisions, to use logic when faced with a problem, to expresses their ideas in a calm and poised manner, and to stand up and speak in front of strangers in addition to countless other skills that will successfully guide any person through school and through a career in the real world.

The following are some of the classes that you may judge at a contest
Halter* Reining* Trail* Hunter Hack* Western Pleasure* Hunt Seat Equitation* Western Riding* Hunter Under Saddle* Horsemanship* Showmanship* Roping* Pleasure Driving

 

 

 

       How does Horse Judging benefit youth?

  • Provides scholarship opportunities.
  •  Prepares youth for public speaking, and to expresses their ideas in a calm and poised manner
  •  Encourages youth to work as a team.
  • Youth can grow from being a kid with an aversion for horses to an active member of the horse industry
  • Stresses community involvement.
  •  Allow more experienced members to act as mentors.
  • Develops other skills that will successfully guide youth through school and through a career in the real world.
  • Youth learn to be confident about their decisions, to use logic when faced with a problem.
  • Teaches equine terminology and identification.
  •  Allows kids  unable to own a horse the opportunity to learn more about the equine industry

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Contests

From county to state and national competitions, all horse judging contests have the same basic structure. Participants in teams of three or four judge two types of classes; halter and performance. Each class is composed of four horses of a specific gender, breed, or discipline. The contestants must individually place the classes according to their opinions of the horses. Everyone marks one card for every class judged with their placings. The placings are then scored according to the official placings and cuts and the contestants are given a numerical score with fifty being the highest possible. In addition to simply placing the classes, the contestants give oral reasons defending their placings of a few of the classes. Reasons are individually given to the officials and are also scored on a scale of fifty.

In halter classes, the horses are judged according to their conformation and quality. The four categories that determine the placings of a class are balance, structural correctness, muscling, and breed and sex characteristics. The contestants are allowed to view the horses from all four sides, they can watch the horses travel at a walk and a trot, and they can search for finer details during close inspection. If preparing to give reasons on a halter class, contestants will note that a high quality Quarter Horse demonstrates balance of smoothly blending body parts, exibits a greater circumference of muscling through the forearms and gaskins and, in addition, tracks straighter while traveling.

Performance classes are placed according to the horses' abilities in a specific discipline such as Hunter Under Saddle or Trail. Each horse's proficiency in the show ring is weighed against the the other horses' perfomances and a placing is determined. For reasons, contestants will look for traits such as a Hunter Under Saddle horse having a longer more ground covering stide, and Western Riding horse displaying a more level body position through smoother more promt lead changes, and a Reining horse perfoming longer, smoother sliding stops in which it hinged at the loin and reached its hocks deeper into the ground.

Reasons are the most important part of a judging contest. The participants are required to justify their placings to the officials in a confident manner. The reasons are what build skill in speaking in front of people, demonstating ease in memorization, and being precise in decision making. Also they will make or break the success of a contestant. A person with high reasons scores and average placing scores will usually excell over someone will average reasons and high placings. Reasons are structured with an opening statement, a top pair, a middle pair, a bottom pair, and a closing statement. Reasons should include a grant for the lower placed horse of each pair; color identifications of the horses; transitions such as "in addition," and "furthermore"; and action words such as "exhibited," "demonstrated," and "showed." Moreover, only the bottom placed horse of each class can be criticized therefore increasing the dificulty of giving a good set of reasons. The average set should be around two minutes, no notes can be used when giving reasons, and, ideally, a person should not pause or stutter. The ability to give good reasons comes with years of practice.

Most contests will have four or five halter classes, four or five performance classes, and three or four sets of reasons. During the contests, everone must work individually and cannot converse with other team members. After the scores are tabulated, awards are given for the categories of overall halter individual, overall performance individual, overall reasons individual, high overall individual, and high overall team. The contests can become very competitive yet are extremely rewarding for all who participate.

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2006 Texas State 4-H Round-Up Champions

Awards:
1998 JR Team State Champions- Tarleton Invitation
1998, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, 2009 - JR Team District IV Champions
2000- SR Team Johnson County Reserve Champions
2001, 2003, 2005 - SR Team District IV Reserve Champions
2002, 2005, 2006- JR Ind. District IV High Point Champion
2004 - San Antionio SR Ind. Reserve Champion and scholarship winner
2004, 2005 - HOT Fair SR Ind. Champion
2005 - SR High Point Team Montgomery County Open
2005 - SR High Point Ind. Reserve Champion and scholarship winner, Montgomery County Open
2005 - SR High Point Team Reserve Champion San Antionio Stock Show
2005 - SR High Point Individual Champion and Scholarship winner San Angelo Stock Show
2005 - SR High Point Team Reserve Champion Tarleton State Invitational
2005 - SR High Point Team Reserve Champion STATE 4-H ROUND-UP
2005 - SR High Point Individual Reserve Champion APHA
2005 - SR High Point Team Reserve Champion 4-H Southern Regional 4-H Horse Championship
2005, 2007- SR Team Champion HOT Fair
2005- SR Reserve Champion Ind HOT Fair 
2005- JR Reserve Champion Ind. HOT Fair
2006 - JR Reserve Champion  Ind. Montgomery County
2006- SR Champion Team Johnson County
2006 - SR Champion Ind. & Scholarship Winner, Johnson County
2006 - SR District IV Champions
2006, 2007, 2009 - SR District IV Overall Ind.  Highpoint Champion
2006 - Texas State 4-H Round-Up Overall Champions
2007 - Sub-JR Team Overall Champions, Johnson County
2007- SR Ft Worth Overall Reserve Champion Team
2007- Sub-JR District IV Overall Ind.  Highpoint Champion
2007-Sub JR District IV Overall Ind.  Highpoint Res. Champion
2007 -Sub JR Johnson Cty-Spring Contest Overall Ind.  Highpoint Champion
2007 - Sub JR Johnson Cty-Spring Contest Overall Team Highpoint Champions
2007- Sub JR District IV Overall Team  Highpoint Res. Champion
2008- Senior Johnson County Overall Reserve Champion Individual
2008- Intermediate-Johnson County Overall Reserve Champion Team
2008- Senior FT Worth Stock Show Overall Reserve Champion Individual
2008- Senior-FT Worth Stock Show  Overall Champion Team (combined w/ Johnson Cty)
2009- Dist IV Overall High Point Champion.
 
These are just the SOME of the Champion and Reserve Champion overall awards.  We have received numerous awards in halter, performance and reasons, plus uncountless- top ten awards. 

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Denton County 4-H
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