Score from - correct answer 60-80
A No Score is not eligible for placing or points but will count as an entry in the class. - correct answer yup
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... [Show More] Zero Score is eligible for placing or points and will count as an entry in the class. A Non-Entry (N-E) is not eligible for placing or points and will not count as an entry in the class - correct answer cool
1A - correct answer Miss
Loss of working advantage; Definition: When a horse goes by or misses to the degree that he loses his position to maintain control of the cow.
1B - correct answer Noise
directed by contestant toward cattle; Definition: Any noise directed by the contestant toward the cattle will be penalized 1 point for each time.
1C - correct answer Working out of position
Definition: The position of the horse in relation to the cow being worked, being either too long or too short while working to control the cow.
1D - correct answer Toe, foot, or stirrup on shoulder
Definition: A 1 point penalty
will be charged each time the toe, foot or stirrup actually touches the horse's shoulder.
3A - correct answer Hot quit
Definition: A Contestant may quit an animal when it is obviously stopped, obviously turned away, is obviously behind the turnback horses and turn back horses are behind the time
line. A penalty of 3 points must be charged if the animal is quit under any other circumstances.
3B - correct answer Cattle picked up/running into or scattering herd
Definition: Each time a horse runs into the herd or scatters the herd while
working or picking up cattle through fault of the horse, he will be penalized 3 points. The entire cow must enter the working area of the horse. (Working area of the horses is defined as an
imaginary line paralleling a straight line connecting the outer limits of the back fence and being in front of the horse's head.)
3C - correct answer Failure to make a deep cut
Definition: Each horse is required
to enter the herd sufficiently deep enough to show his ability to make a cut. One such deep cut will satisfy the rule. Note: It is more important for the judge to consider the depth and route taken by the cutter than it is to count the number of cattle that move around his horse. It is necessary, however, for the cutter to actually get behind some cattle before this rule is to be satisfied.
3D - correct answer Back fence
Definition: The horse will be penalized each time the back fence actually stops or turns the animal being worked
within one step (3 feet) of the fence. The back fence markers are considered part of the back fence.
5A - correct answer Horse quitting a cow [Show Less]