4-H Sheep Show
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Out in the pasture, sheep look like very laid-back, docile animals, and for the most part they are. But in the show arena, they are in a strange place with strange people staring at them, and it does make them nervous. As the kids show their sheep, one of their biggest tasks may be to keep the animal calm and standing still. All of the kids do a great job at it, but if you don't think it's work, think again.

Pictures by Nila Smith

 

A young lady waits for judge Eric Hodel to come her way.

 

This woolly lamb is the only one in its class.

 

I close my eyes and say a prayer I'll win a blue at the fair.

David and Daniel Fulton share a laugh while they wait for others to line up.

 

Hodel conducts Q-and-A during senior showmanship

Trying to keep a grip.

 

 

 

Intense concentration on the task at hand.

Holding the head helps the sheep stay still for judging.

 

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