Mini Lamancha Junior Does: Senior Yearlings

Sarah Correl

Rank: 1st
Entry K

Entry K - Side

K places over I for her advantage in general appearance. She is stronger in her chine, longer and more nearly level from her hips to pins, and tighter in her toes. She has the advantage in body capacity, being deeper in her rib, though she will grant length of bone pattern to I.

Rank: 2nd
Entry I

Entry I - Side

I places over F for her advantage in general appearance. She blends more smoothly from neck into withers and is more correct in her thurl placement. She also excels in dairy character, being longer in her bone patter and more incurving in her thigh.

Rank: 3rd
Entry F Generation: 2

Entry F - Side

F places over G for her advantage primarily in dairy character. She is longer in her neck, more wedge shaped in her withers, and more incurving in her thigh.

Rank: 4th
Entry G Generation: 2

Entry G - Side

G places over C for her advantage in general appearance. She is stronger in her topline and longer and more nearly level from hips to pins. She is also leaner in her neck and more outcurving into the escutcheon, giving her the advantage in dairy character.

Rank: 5th
Entry C Generation: 3

Entry C - Side

C places over D for her advantage in dairy strength. She is more correctly angulated in her rib and sharper over her withers. She also has the advantage in body capacity, being deeper in her rear rib, and is more correct in her thurl placement and stifle angulation.

Rank: 6th
Entry D Generation: 4

Entry D - Side

D places over A for her advantage in general appearance. A is more smoothly blended from neck into withers and stronger on her rear pasterns. D also has the advantage in dairy strength, being longer in her bone pattern and leaner in her neck.

Rank: 7th
Entry A Generation: 2

Entry A - Side

A places over E for her advantage in general appearance, being more correctly angulated in her stifle joint. She also has the advantage in dairy character, being more prominent about the withers and more incurving in the thigh. She will grant strength of topline to E.

Rank: 8th
Entry E Generation: 2

Entry E - Side

E places over J for her advantage in general appearance. She is straighter in her foreleg when viewed from the side and is more nearly level from hips to pins. She also excels in body capacity, being longer in her barrel and wider in her chest.

Rank: 9th
Entry J Generation: 2

Entry J - Side

J places over H for her advantage in general appearance. She blends more smoothly at the point of elbow and is stronger in her chine and more correct in the set to her hock.

Rank: 10th
Entry H Generation: 2

Entry H - Side

H places over B for her advantage in general appearance. She is smoother from neck into withers, longer from hips to pins, flatter from thurl to thurl, and wider in her escutcheon. She is also longer in her bone pattern.

Rank: 11th
Entry B Generation: 1

Entry B - Side

B should be commended for her depth of heart.

Morgan Allen

Rank: 1st
Entry I

Entry I - Side

I is placing over G for her advantage in dairy strength. I is longer in the neck, sharper in the withers and more incurving in the thigh than G. In body capacity, I has a longer barrel and more spring of rib when viewed from the rear than G.

Rank: 2nd
Entry G Generation: 2

Entry G - Side

G is placing over E in general appearance. In front end assembly, G is tighter at the point of elbow and has more prominence at the withers than E. G also shows more width between the hocks than E. In body capacity, G has more depth to the chest floor and more extension of brisket.

Rank: 3rd
Entry E Generation: 2

Entry E - Side

E is placing over F in dairy strength. E has a longer bone pattern, being longer in the neck and also in the cannon bone and longer across the back than F. In addition, in body capacity, E has more depth into the flank and more spring of rear barrel than F.

Rank: 4th
Entry F Generation: 2

Entry F - Side

F is placing over D for her advantage in dairy strength in her turn she is showing us a more wedge shape when viewed from the side with more angle to the ribbing than D. Furthermore, in general appearance in the front end assembly, she is deeper in the chest floor, holds the fore legs more squarely under the shoulder and has more extension of brisket than D.

Rank: 5th
Entry D Generation: 4

Entry D - Side

D is placing over H for her advantage in general appearance. D is tighter at the point of elbow and is more level across the topline, especially in the chine. D also has less angulation to the hock than H. In dairy strength, D has a longer neck than H.

Rank: 6th
Entry H Generation: 2

Entry H - Side

H is placing over K for her advantage in dairy strength. H shows us a longer bone pattern, especially noted in the length of cannon bone. In general appearance, in feet and legs, H is straighter in the front legs when viewed from the side, and in rump, is longer from hips to pins and more level from thurl to thurl than K.

Rank: 7th
Entry K

Entry K - Side

K is placing over B for her advantage in body capacity. K has more depth and spring of rib both fore and rear and shows more extension of brisket than B. In addition, K has an advantage in general appearance. She is more level across the topline, over the loin and also longer and more level from hips to pins than B.

Rank: 8th
Entry B Generation: 1

Entry B - Side

B is placing over C in a close placing but she has a slight edge in general appearance. In her front end, she has more extension of brisket and in feet and legs she is cleaner about the knee and straighter in the fore legs when viewed from the front. In dairy strength, she is longer in the neck and more incurving in the thigh than C.

Rank: 9th
Entry C Generation: 3

Entry C - Side

C is placing over A for her advantage in general appearance in feet and legs. In the rear legs, C is showing us more strength of pastern and a more desired angulation of hock when viewed form the side. In body capacity, C has more spring of rib both fore and rear than A.

Rank: 10th
Entry A Generation: 2

Entry A - Side

A is placing over J in general appearance. A is more level across the topline, especially in the rump from hips to pins. A is also tighter at the point of elbow and straighter in the fore leg than J. In addition, A also has an advantage in body capacity having more depth into the rear rib.

Rank: 11th
Entry J Generation: 2

Entry J - Side

J should be complimented on her beautiful extension of brisket.

Mini Lamancha Junior Does: Senior Yearlings

Entry A
Date of Birth: 04/21/2022
Generation: 2

Entry A - Side Entry A - Rear Entry A - Top Entry A - Front

Entry B
Date of Birth: 02/12/2022
Generation: 1

Entry B - Side Entry B - Rear Entry B - Top Entry B - Front

Entry C
Date of Birth: 02/18/2022
Generation: 3

Entry C - Side Entry C - Rear Entry C - Top Entry C - Front

Entry D
Date of Birth: 02/10/2022
Generation: 4

Entry D - Side Entry D - Rear Entry D - Top Entry D - Front

Entry E
Date of Birth: 03/22/2022
Generation: 2

Entry E - Side Entry E - Rear Entry E - Top Entry E - Front

Entry F
Date of Birth: 05/14/2022
Generation: 2

Entry F - Side Entry F - Rear Entry F - Top Entry F - Front

Entry G
Date of Birth: 03/31/2022
Generation: 2

Entry G - Side Entry G - Rear Entry G - Top Entry G - Front

Entry H
Date of Birth: 03/02/2022
Generation: 2

Entry H - Side Entry H - Rear Entry H - Top Entry H - Front

Entry I
Date of Birth: 02/21/2022

Entry I - Side Entry I - Rear Entry I - Top Entry I - Front

Entry J
Date of Birth: 03/30/2022
Generation: 2

Entry J - Side Entry J - Rear Entry J - Top Entry J - Front

Entry K
Date of Birth: 03/03/2022

Entry K - Side Entry K - Rear Entry K - Top Entry K - Front