The main thing in showmanship, is and with all of them, they need to know all they can about the bird. Besides looking neat, the child needs to know, what sex, what they are fed. The different types of feathers. For that one use real feathers, and tape, or paste them to the flash card, and then work with idetification, and location on the bird.
With the little guys, the judges work with them because they don't want to scare the kids. We have been using Larry Denny out of Mo. He is so great with the kids and they just love him. He is an ABA Judge. They may ask them to tell them about the birds, and if it lays eggs, what color are the eggs. The funny one last year just cracked Larry up was he was talking to a child, who was holding a big RIR Cock bird, and any way the boy blurted out, " and I just can't wait for her to lay an egg!" Larry usually does not crack up, but he just busted out laughing. We were standing back, and we wondered what was said. After he finished he came over to us, and told us the whole story. Then larry told us he had told the child to "let him(Larry) know when that chicken lays its first egg". Really lightened the day up.
OMGosh, that is so funny! He wants his cockerel to lay an egg! hehehe!! (**note to self-- remind my boy that cockerels don't lay eggs...) I wrote all of that down. We have no papers or anything on Showmanship. I should probably Google that as well... I thought they'd have classes, but so far, none are scheduled. I'm glad the 4-H leader in Oskalooska is going to help my boy. He just turned 8yrs old yesterday, so this is his 1st year.

Trish-- so sorry about your hen. That totally sucks if she caught a cold from the sick birds next to her. How unfair!!! People with sick birds should be asked to leave.

Danz, is your mom doing any better now? Sounds like it's still cold up your way. Hope the snow is gone! It's not exactly warm here either, but it's not bad.