Mini Lamancha Junior Bucks: Intermediate Kids

Lavinia Allen

Rank: 1st
Entry A Generation: 2

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Entry A - Side

Side View

Entry A - Rear

Rear View

Entry A - Top

Top View

Entry A - Front

Front View

Entry A places over Entry B in General Appearance. From the front Entry A is straighter in the fore legs with a closer toe set, he is wider in the escutcheon area, and more level in his topline especially from loin into rump.

Rank: 2nd
Entry B Generation: 5

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Entry B - Side

Side View

Entry B - Rear

Rear View

Entry B - Top

Top View

Entry B - Front

Front View

Entry B over Entry D in General Appearance. Entry B has more width throughout, more properly angulated at the hock, longer in bone especially through his topline.

Rank: 3rd
Entry D Generation: 4

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Entry D - Side

Side View

Entry D - Rear

Rear View

Entry D - Top

Top View

Entry D - Front

Front View

Entry D over Entry C in General Appearance for being straighter between the hocks, smoother blending through his topline and deeper in the heart girth in Body Capacity.

Rank: 4th
Entry C Generation: 5

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Entry C - Side

Side View

Entry C - Rear

Rear View

Entry C - Top

Top View

Entry C - Front

Front View

Entry C although standing last in this class is to be commended in General Appearance for his smooth blending of loin into rump and good angulation at hock from the side.

Ed Kinser

Rank: 1st
Entry D Generation: 4

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Entry D - Side

Side View

Entry D - Rear

Rear View

Entry D - Top

Top View

Entry D - Front

Front View

Entry D stands ahead of Entry A for his more correct structure in the rear legs. In the side view, D shows more correct angulation, and in the view from behind the rear legs are straighter. In addition, D shows more strength in the topline with good height in the withers and a more level rump. I would like to see stronger front pasterns and toes that point forward. (Photos would be better if cropped.)

Rank: 2nd
Entry A Generation: 2

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Entry A - Side

Side View

Entry A - Rear

Rear View

Entry A - Top

Top View

Entry A - Front

Front View

Entry A stands ahead of Entry C for his strength in general appearance. A is longer, more stylish, and has smoother blending. A is fuller in the crops and has straighter front legs. A will grant to C more correctly angulated rear legs when viewed from the side.

Rank: 3rd
Entry C Generation: 5

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Entry C - Side

Side View

Entry C - Rear

Rear View

Entry C - Top

Top View

Entry C - Front

Front View

Entry C stands in front of Entry B for his more correct topline, especially in the area of the chine. C has greater spring of rib and more correct front feet and legs.

Rank: 4th
Entry B Generation: 5

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Entry B - Side

Side View

Entry B - Rear

Rear View

Entry B - Top

Top View

Entry B - Front

Front View

Entry B is to be commended for his straight rear legs when viewed from behind. (Note: in the side view this entry would appear more balanced if the photo were taken lower and not looking down on the buckling and also taken at a right angle to the long axis of the body. Additionally, photos need to be cropped.)