Mini Lamancha Junior Does: Intermediate Kids
Lavinia Allen
Rank: 1st
Entry J Generation: 2
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Entry J places over Entry D for her Dairy Character showing width and length throughout, clear dairy wedges from the top and side. In General Appearance she has a closer toe set and in Body Capacity she is deeper in her barrel.
Rank: 2nd
Entry D Generation: 1
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Entry D over Entry E in General Appearance. Entry D has more width in her chest floor, she is longer and more level throughout her topline and has a longer leaner neck.
Rank: 3rd
Entry E Generation: 2
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Entry E over Entry H in General Appearance. Entry E is wider and straighter between the hocks, more width in her chest floor and more angulation to the hocks when viewed from the side.
Rank: 4th
Entry H Generation: 1
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Entry H over Entry G in General Appearance. Entry H is stronger in the pasterns, from the rear is wider between the hocks and pin bones and has more height at the withers.
Rank: 5th
Entry G
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Entry G over Entry C in General Appearance having the advantage for her smooth blending through her long topline, from the rear she is wider in the rump and has more width in her chest floor.
Rank: 6th
Entry C Generation: 2
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Entry C over Entry B in General Appearance being straighter between the hocks, longer in bone and when viewed from above she has flatter more refined shoulders which give a clearer dairy wedge in Dairy Character.
Rank: 7th
Entry B Generation: 2
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Entry B over Entry A in General Appearance for having more width in the chest floor, more angulation of the hocks when viewed from the side and stronger and straighter in her topline.
Rank: 8th
Entry A Generation: 2
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Entry A over Entry I in General Appearance for being straighter between the hocks, wider in the chest floor and when viewed from the top she has a clearer dairy wedge in Dairy Character.
Rank: 9th
Entry I Generation: 3
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Entry I over Entry F in General Appearance. Entry I is longer in bone, straighter and more level through her topline and wider in her rump. Entry I does grant to Entry F her width in the chest floor.
Rank: 10th
Entry F Generation: 2
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Entry F over Entry K in General Appearance. Entry F has the advantage for her width throughout, more properly angulated at the hocks when viewed from the side and wider in the rump from the rear. Note for future pics please make sure the side profile is taken straight on as the judge cannot clearly see the topline taken at an angle.
Rank: 11th
Entry K Generation: 6
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Entry K although standing last in this class is to be commended for her General Appearance having smooth blending of the neck into the withers, lean in the neck and deep in the barrel in Body Capacity.
Ed Kinser
Rank: 1st
Entry E Generation: 2
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Entry E stands at the front of this line of Intermediate Doe Kids. She excels Entry D in dairy character and body capacity. E shows greater depth in the heart girth and greater width in the chest floor. That width continues into the flank and is seen in greater width between the hocks. E has a wider, more correct escutcheon and also shows better body condition.
Rank: 2nd
Entry D Generation: 1
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Entry D stands ahead of Entry B for strength in general appearance. She has a longer, leaner neck that blends smoothly into her neck and withers, with the withers showing good height. B has straighter front legs and also has straighter rear legs when viewed from behind. D will grant to B greater spring of rib.
Rank: 3rd
Entry B Generation: 2
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Entry B is standing ahead of Entry J for the levelness she shows in her topline, especially in the area of the hips. B is more balanced with greater spring of rib and more width in the chest floor.
Rank: 4th
Entry J Generation: 2
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Entry J stands ahead of Entry G. She has more increase in depth of barrel from the heart girth to the flank. J stands on stronger posterns, both front and rear.
Rank: 5th
Entry G
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Entry G stands ahead of Entry A for her strength in the topline, especially in the region of the hips. G has greater depth in the barrel and straighter front legs. G will grant to A more correct angulation in the hocks.
Rank: 6th
Entry A Generation: 2
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Entry A stands ahead of Entry I. She is wider in the chest floor and wider between the hocks, with straighter rear legs and a higher, more rounded escutcheon. A will grant to Entry I a more level topline.
Rank: 7th
Entry I Generation: 3
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Entry I stands in front of Entry H for her strength in general appearance. She is a longer, more balanced doe with a longer, leaner neck, smoother blending, and a more level topline, especially in the area of hips and rump.
Rank: 8th
Entry H Generation: 1
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Entry H stands ahead of Entry K for her more correct feet and legs. H has straighter front legs with more correct, forward-pointing toes. She has straighter rear legs when viewed from behind and there is more width between the hocks, resulting in a more correctly shaped escutcheon.
Rank: 9th
Entry K Generation: 6
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Entry K stands ahead of Entry C. She shows more balance and angularity, with a more level topline. She also shows better blending of the neck into the withers and shoulders.
Rank: 10th
Entry F Generation: 2
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Entry F stands in front of Entry C. She is wider in the chest floor and deeper in the heart girth. She also has a more correct front end assembly with the front legs falling straight beneath her withers. (Note: The doe would have better general appearance if the photo would be taken from an angle more perpendicular to the axis of her body.)
Rank: 11th
Entry C Generation: 2
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Entry C is to be commended for her straight rear legs and high, rounded escutcheon.