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For cattle, a shed (an animal or animals is split from the group and briefly held apart from the others) is to be used rather than the hold and ribbon removal. With groups of three, a single animal is to be shed off, and with groups of more than three, two are to be shed off. This may be done anywhere within the lower 1/2 of the arena (where the handler's post is located), and the fence may be used in accomplishing this.
For ducks, a shed is to be used rather than the hold and ribbon removal. With groups of three, a single animal is to be shed off, and with groups of more than three, two are to be shed off. This may be done anywhere within the roughly triangular area formed by handler’s post and the panels. Judging of the shed shall be as indicated under “Judging HRD Courses, Sorting Exercise,” below. As an alternative to the shed, a “duck touch” may be used instead, at the discretion of the judge and sponsor. The use of a “duck touch” instead of a shed must be announced at the handler’s meeting prior to the class and must be used by all entrants in the class. For the duck touch, the requirements are the same as for the hold and ribbon removal, except that the handler should reach down and gently touch any duck on the back, NOT the head or neck.
Note: On sheep, as an alternative to the hold and ribbon removal, a sponsor may choose to use a shed instead. With groups of three, a single animal is to be shed off, and with groups of more than three, two are to be shed off. This may be done anywhere within the roughly triangular area formed by handler’s post and the panels. The use of a shed rather than the hold and ribbon removal must be clearly noted on the sanction application, must be indicated on the premium list or flyer, and must be marked on the scoresheets. Judging of the shed shall be as indicated under “Judging HRD Courses, Sorting Exercise,” below.
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