AOM Junior Does: Junior Kids
Lavinia Allen
Rank: 1st
Entry B Generation: 3
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Entry B places over Entry A in General Appearance. Entry B is just a bit wider throughout seen through from the rear and above, from the front she is stronger in the legs, and more level through the topline.
Rank: 2nd
Entry A Generation: 1
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Entry A over Entry C in General Appearance. Entry A is wider in the chest floor, stronger and straighter in the topline especially in the chine, and when viewed from above she has smoother blending of the shoulder into the chest wall.
Rank: 3rd
Entry C Generation: 2
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Entry C although standing last in this class is to be commended for her General Appearance showing a good shape to the foot, good angulation to the rear legs from the side and good width to the rump. For future pics: The judge could have seen this cute little doe better if the side profile pic had been taken straight on instead of at an angle from the rear and the top pic needs to show the whole neck and top of the doe.
Ed Kinser
Rank: 1st
Entry B Generation: 3
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Entry B stands at the front of this class of Junior Does for having the best general appearance in the class. She stands on better feet and legs and has the most correct front end assembly in the class with straight front legs falling directly beneath her withers. She will grant straightness of the hind legs (as seen from the rear) to Entry C, who is standing in line behind her.
Rank: 2nd
Entry C Generation: 2
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Entry C has better feet and legs than Entry A, with straighter rear legs, more width between the hocks, and a more properly shaped escutcheon. She also shows straighter front feet with the closed toes pointing forward rather than turning outward. I would like to see the front legs placed more correctly under the withers.
Rank: 3rd
Entry A Generation: 1
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Entry A is to be commended for her good general appearance with a level topline that is high in the withers and extends nicely onto the rump.