Ended Official BYC 2023 Summer Fair Contest—Livestock Show

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Have you all entered this year's contest yet?
Apologies if you have entered, the tag list is a copy/past from last year's spreadsheet.
Rules are here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...-contest—livestock-show.1589085/post-27004179

If we get enough entries, we can split the contest into several categories, like cows, pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits, etc.
 
Have you all entered this year's contest yet?
Apologies if you have entered, the tag list is a copy/past from last year's spreadsheet.
Rules are here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/official-byc-2023-summer-fair-contest—livestock-show.1589085/post-27004179

If we get enough entries, we can split the contest into several categories, like cows, pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits, etc.
I don't have any livestock anymore, sadly :(
 
Updated picture of Bullseye
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Is it hard to train them to accept the head stanchion? Sheep can be so flighty. She is so good looking. You must work with her a lot.
Some of them will act better on it the first time than others but they get used it pretty soon. My wether hated it and would fall off literally every couple of seconds but he behaves great now.

Bullseye is a boy, you can't see the boy part in that picture though 😂
 
Some of them will act better on it the first time than others but they get used it pretty soon. My wether hated it and would fall off literally every couple of seconds but he behaves great now.

Bullseye is a boy, you can't see the boy part in that picture though 😂
That's what I had thought, but you are correct that I couldn't see anything under his belly, so I thought maybe he was a female. :lol:
 

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