showring

/ˈʃoʊˌrɪŋ/
noun
  1. An enclosed area where animals, especially livestock or horses, are displayed and judged at a competition or fair.
    • Children practiced all summer to present their ponies confidently in the showring.
    • The county fair's showring was filled with sheep, goats, and pigs waiting to be evaluated.
    • The farmer led his prize cow into the showring for the judges to examine.