4-H Judges Score Card

4-H Judges Score Card with detailed description of image and rules below image

4-H Judges Score Card – detailed description of image and rules

  • Each scorecard lists at top of page with a line for Event, Judge Name, Participant Event, Date, Class and Pattern
  • There are ten spaces that go across the page with the following categories: Draw, Exh #, spaces for penalty and scores for Maneuvers 1 – 7. At the end of each maneuver line, there is a Penalty total box and a final score box for that individual maneuver.
  • Scores are explained in detail below in the 4-H Judges Score Sheet

4-H Judges Score Sheet

Each Maneuver should be scored according to the following scale:

  • 1 ½ = extremely poor 1 = very poor
  • ½ = poor
  • 0 = correct
  • + ½ = good
  • + 1 = very good
  • + 1 ½ = excellent

Penalty Application

Penalty Application: There are certain penalties which are applied should the rider not execute a precise maneuver or deviate from the exact written pattern. These penalty points have a negative impact as they are deducted from the final score.

Score of 0

  • Use of illegal equipment (including whips or bats)
  • Use of 2 hands with a leverage bit
  • Use of more than index finger between reins when using 1 hand
  • Failure to complete the pattern as written
  • Equipment failure that delays the pattern
  • Performing maneuvers other than in the specified order.
  • The inclusion of maneuvers not specified, including but not limited to: o Backing more than 2 strides o Turning more than 90 degrees
  • Stopping (exception is a complete stop in the 1st quarter of a circle is not considered an inclusion of maneuver but a break of gait and therefore a 2 point penalty will apply.)
  • Balking or refusal of command where pattern is delayed.
  • Running away or failing to control horse.
  • Jogging in excess of ½ circle or ½ the length of the arena
  • Over spins of more than ¼ turn.
  • Fall to the ground of horse and rider.
  • Dropping a rein that contacts the ground while the horse is in motion.
  • Abuse of an animal in the show arena and/or evidence that abuse has occurred prior to or during the exhibition.
  • Failure to have correct exhibitor number displayed.

Penalty of 3 Points

  • Break of gait
  • Freezing up in spins or rollbacks
  • On run in patterns, failure to be in a lope prior to reaching the first marker.
  • If a horse does not completely pass the specified marker before initiating a stop position.
  • Starting or performing circles or eights out of lead will be judged as follows:
  • Ø Each time a horse is out of lead or has a delayed change of lead, a judge is required to deduct 1 point, which is cumulative.
  • Ø The judge will add 1 penalty point for each ¼ of the circumference of a circle or any part thereof that a horse is out of lead. A delayed change of lead is a 1-point penalty from 1 stride to ¼ of the circle.

Penalty of 5 Points

  • Spurring in front of the cinch.
  • Holding the saddle or touching the horse with free hand
  • Blatant disobedience including kicking, biting, bucking or rearing

Additional Penalties

  • Deduct ½ point for starting a circle at a jog or exiting rollbacks at a jog up to two strides. Jogging beyond two strides but less than
  • ½ the circle or ½ the length of the arena, deduct 2 points.
  • Deduct ½ point for over or under spinning up to 1/8 of a turn; deduct 1 point for over or under spinning up to ¼ of a turn.
  • In patterns required a run-around, failure to be on the correct lead when rounding the end of the arena will be penalized as follows: for ½ turn or less – 1 point; for more than1/2 the turn – 2 points.
  • Deduct ½ point for failure to remain a minimum of 20 feet from wall or fence when approaching a stop and/rollback

Suggested Danish Ribbon Placing

  • Blue: 63 and up • Red: 56 through 62 • White 0 through 55