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Leading the Way: Rules of the show ring

Holding a halter a specific way, walking backward in the ring and setting your animal up in the show ring aren't just a custom; they are rules made with a purpose in mind.
August 16, 2022
Katie Coyne

If a player on a basketball court takes two steps while holding the ball, it’s a traveling call. If someone swings at three pitches and misses, it’s an out.


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Leading the way: Five steps to the perfect show day fill

July 20, 2022
Katie Coyne
There are three things that can bring you to the winner’s backdrop at a show. Here are five steps to a great fill and a blue ribbon.
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Leading the way: What’s in your fitting box?

May 25, 2022
Katie Coyne
In late summer of 2021, Hannah Loftin, an up-and-coming fitter and showman from North Carolina, turned to Facebook to ask if anyone had an animal she could fit in the World Dairy Expo fitting contest.
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Leading the Way: 3 steps to getting the edge in showmanship

February 17, 2022
Katie Coyne
As a keen showmanship class heats up, it is common for judges to “break the tie” by asking a question. As we have mentioned in previous articles, these questions should not be open-ended such as “tell me about your heifer,” but specific questions that require a well-thought-out answer.
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Leading the Way: Pick a mentor, set goals and seek success

November 24, 2021
Katie Coyne
As we look to a new year, whether you are just beginning a show season or just ending one, it’s a great time to look ahead to 2022 and what you would like to achieve.
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Leading the Way: Four common sense aspects of showmanship

September 15, 2021
Katie Coyne
It’s been 10 years since the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association (PDCA) in the U.S. looked to Canada and Europe to standardize showmanship rules and guidelines that utilized a “common sense” approach to making animals look their best in the show ring.
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Leading the Way: Building on success

July 19, 2021
Katie Coyne
In rural western New York, just south of Buffalo, Isaac Folts rises each day before school to head out to the barn to do chores. Unlike most youth, Isaac, who is 15, heads out to his own barn.
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Leading the Way: A special space for show heifers leads to success for the Noble kids

May 24, 2021
Katie Coyne
Editor’s note: This is part one of a two-part series. When we were kids, we added a few holes to a sheep feeder and tied heifers up to it. In the evening, they went out to a dirt lot. It wasn’t ideal, but it worked.
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Leading the Way: Work hard, play hard – share your talent

March 12, 2021
Katie Coyne
Jayden and Kennedy Kimball of Windham, Maine, are a force to be reckoned with on the softball field and in the show ring. These young dairy exhibitors are intense and dedicated with an incredible work ethic that is taking them to the national stage in both cattle showing and softball.
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Leading the Way: Test your show knowledge

January 19, 2021
Katie Coyne

Here’s hoping 2021 will bring back county and state fairs and youth dairy exhibitions. During these winter months, here is an activity to get dairy youth thinking about their projects.


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