I never got posing or showing in general once it diverges from the functional use of the animal. You are describing exactly why I gave up on showing anything. Total burnout on the subjective and irrational reasons given by judges.Are we breeding for what it can be posed into?? Is that it?
I never got posing or showing in general once it diverges from the functional use of the animal. You are describing exactly why I gave up on showing anything. Total burnout on the subjective and irrational reasons given by judges.
I can only imagine that it is better to breed to the philosophical intent of the shape--broader well filled loins and hind legs are better for meat production, and so I would aim for that, and posing is dependant on cooperative temperament partly, and that is also something you could breed for.
Sorry, just want to express my commiseration for your frustration, I don't really have any solutions.
The advantage you have is that you do use your culls for meat, and you took photos before you culled, so you are getting the feedback on the actual underlying musculature of your animals that a straight pet breeder never sees. It sucks that showing is scammy, but your work is not for nothing.Thanks.
I guess I'll have to learn to do what you've done and stop obsessing over other people's ideal shape is and focus on function!
So I have had different experiences with this. Posing is part art and part science, and it needs to be done in person, and needs to be done correctly. Rabbits can be trained to pose, but there should be no "forcing." The point is not to fake anyone out; the point is to put the rabbit in a position that allows assessment of quality. I know some judges that are absolutely fantastic at getting a rabbit to show itself to its best advantage, but I've found that a few judges and very many breeders do not know how to pose an animal correctly. And some people are just better at handling animals than others.I never got posing or showing in general once it diverges from the functional use of the animal. You are describing exactly why I gave up on showing anything. Total burnout on the subjective and irrational reasons given by judges.
I can only imagine that it is better to breed to the philosophical intent of the shape--broader well filled loins and hind legs are better for meat production, and so I would aim for that, and posing is dependant on cooperative temperament partly, and that is also something you could breed for.
Sorry, just want to express my commiseration for your frustration, I don't really have any solutions.
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