 Can you look at me and say this is what it looks like when I stare at a judge? And then show me? This is what I look like when I stare at the judge. Oh look at Shailie. Shailie's your judge. You can do it. Come on now. Are you ready? Are you done yet? Concentrate. I'm going to ring. This is a grand drive. I'm serious. Do you need to have a sheep out here to be able to do it? Do we need to set a sheep up? Do you want to show me how you set a sheep up? Sure. Hi my name's Paisley. I go to Bismarck Elementary and I show sheep and goats. Something kind of hard about showing I'm smaller than the sheep and I only weigh 42 pounds and at the end of the year they would weigh 140. I have 55 banners in this barn. You have to get a certain place to get a banner like first, second or third. I went to over 15 shows and had four sheep and two goats. 23 showmanship wins 16 grand champion 14 reserve champion 55 banners 13 belt buckles and 30 purple circles. If you're going to a show you need to clip your sheep blow their legs and wash them. Growing like here takes forever. The hardest part about showing sheep is you have to get them stuck in time for the judge to see and just embracing her. I have to stare the judge down make sure all my legs are in place and I need to keep her head up and get low. I have to come down here every night work with my sheep walk them and feed them. I have to feed them in the morning before I go to school. Sometimes I have to eat dinner at the barn. I love showing sheep.