Andy Platner Judging

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Andy Platner Judging

Post by Masterofpanic » Sat Jul 26, 2014 3:54 pm

Anyone know what is his type and kind? Where does he want them at as far as cover and weight? Thanks

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Re: Andy Platner Judging

Post by porkin » Sat Jul 26, 2014 5:46 pm

Perfectly sound and middle weight. Does not like over conditioned.

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Re: Andy Platner Judging

Post by Darin » Mon Jul 28, 2014 11:22 pm

Porkin, you get that from watching Janesville?

Honestly, great young guy, great with the kids, kept it light, tried to be humorous. I couldn't follow his "type" though by watching the cross show at our county fair. I wasn't unhappy with the job he did. Just couldn't follow him very well. I don't think I could accurately tell you where to be as far as cover and weight. I'd say feed your pig to where you like him.
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Re: Andy Platner Judging

Post by porkin » Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:15 pm

It seemed like if a purebred tripped once it got tanked in the class. I didn't think the crosses were too whacky, I don't think the champion fit his all day type. You thought I was quite a bit off? You know me, I do talk a lot and get distracted easy. :)

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