Mini Lamancha Junior Does: Senior Kids
Lavinia Allen
Rank: 1st
Entry C Generation: 4
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This was a very beautiful class of Senior Doelings! The competition was tough! However, Entry C places over Entry A in General Appearance. When viewed from the front she is wider in the chest floor and from the rear is wider between the hip bones as well as more open in the escutcheon area, from the side she is longer in bone from elbow to flank and sharper at the withers.
Rank: 2nd
Entry A Generation: 3
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Entry A over Entry F in General Appearance. Entry A is wider between the hocks and more open in the escutcheon area, from the front she is wider in the chest floor and she is longer and more level in her topline especially in the loin.
Rank: 3rd
Entry F Generation: 3
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Entry F over Entry B in General Appearance. Entry F has the advantage for the width in her rump when viewed from the side and the rear, her fore legs are straighter and more up under her withers and from above she has smoother blending of the shoulder into the chest wall.
Rank: 4th
Entry B Generation: 1
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Entry B over Entry D in General Appearance. Entry B is wider in the chest floor, from the rear is wider in the rump and from the side she is longer in bone.
Rank: 5th
Entry D Generation: 4
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Entry D over Entry E in General Appearance. Entry D is wider and straighter between the hocks, straighter in the fore legs and is wider in the rump when viewed from above.
Rank: 6th
Entry E Generation: 4
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Entry E over Entry H in General Appearance. Entry E is wider and straighter in the fore legs, wider in her rump and longer in bone.
Rank: 7th
Entry H Generation: 1
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Entry H over Entry G in General Appearance. Entry H is wider in the chest floor, more properly angulated at the hocks and has smoother blending through her topline.
Rank: 8th
Entry G Generation: 1
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Entry G although standing last in this class is to be commended in General Appearance for the smooth blending of her shoulder into the chest wall and her long lean neck and length rump.
Ed Kinser
Rank: 1st
Entry A Generation: 3
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Entry A stands in the front of the line of these Senior Kids. She stands ahead of Entry E for her strength in general appearance. She is more level in the topline and has greater spring of rib. A is also stronger in legs and pasterns. She is straighter in the front legs and also straighter in the rear legs when viewed from behind. Additionally, she is wider between the hocks and has an easily seen and correctly shaped escutcheon.
Rank: 2nd
Entry E Generation: 4
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Entry E stands in front of Entry B for her greater body capacity. E is deeper and wider in the barrel and fuller in the crops. E will grant to B a higher and wider escutcheon. (Note: In the rear view, the area of the escutcheon cannot be seen well enough to comment.)
Rank: 3rd
Entry B Generation: 1
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Entry B stands ahead of Entry C for her strength in general appearance. In the front end assembly B has front legs that are more under her withers (though the legs would preferably be set under the withers rather than stretched forward). B is also showing a more level topline in the area of the chine and loin.
Rank: 4th
Entry C Generation: 4
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Entry C stands ahead of Entry D. In general appearance, C shows a longer, leaner neck that blends better into her shoulders and withers. In dairy character, C shows good width in the chest floor and more width. between the hocks. (Note: in the side view photo, a photo taken lower and in line with the middle of the kid would probably give a more accurate view of the topline.)
Rank: 5th
Entry D Generation: 4
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Entry D is standing ahead of Entry F for her strength in general appearance. She appears more stylish and balanced with a more proportionate neck. She is more level in the rump, has greater spring of rib, and has front feet that point forward.
Rank: 6th
Entry F Generation: 3
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Entry F stands in front of Entry G for her strength in rear leg structure. F is more correctly angulated in the rear legs when viewed from the side. From behind, her legs are straighter and she shows more width between the hocks. G also has a slight advantage in having a deeper barrel.
Rank: 7th
Entry G Generation: 1
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Entry G stands in front of Entry H for her more correct front end assembly with her front legs falling more directly below her withers. G is longer in the body, including the rump. She also shows more correct rear legs in the side view.
Rank: 8th
Entry H Generation: 1
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Entry H is to be commended on the level topline (though the topline appears to have been enhanced by too much pinching, resulting in over angulated rear legs.)