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Teaching Pigs to Drive, Making Videos for Your Breeder and Confusing Judging Terms

17 min · 15. Mai 2026
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The conversation covers topics related to livestock showing, including teaching pigs to walk with their heads up, creating effective videos for breeders, and understanding judging terminology such as 'sleeker' cattle. The hosts provide practical tips and insights for stock show families. Takeaways * Teaching pigs to walk with head up requires early training and the use of effective tools. * Creating effective videos for breeders involves capturing all views and providing additional information about the animal's weight, diet, and growth. * Understanding judging terminology, such as 'sleeker' cattle, is important for livestock show participants to make necessary adjustments. Chapters * 00:00 Teaching Pigs to Walk with Head Up * 08:00 Creating Effective Videos for Breeders * 13:14 Understanding Judging Terminology: 'Sleeker' Cattle

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Meet the Intern – Livestock Judging, Internships & Preparing for Life After College

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Confusing Judging Terms: Part I

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