Mini Lamancha Senior Milkers: Under 2
Kelcie Wolboldt
Rank: 1st
Entry A Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 02/28/2026

1st place mammary system 1 placing over 2 for her advantages in mammary system, she has more desirable extension to the fore udder with more strength and smoothness of blending in the fore udder attachment. She also has more balance in the mammary system with more desirable teat placement. 1 also has an advantage in body capacity, having greater spring of rib and depth into her barrel over 2.
Rank: 2nd
Entry C Generation: 1
Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 04/05/2026

2 placing over 3 for her advantage in her mammary system. She has m0re heigth and width in her rear udder with more desirable extension to her rear udder. She has more capacity in her mammary and carrying her mammary closer to her body wall with greater area of attachment over 3. 2 also has an advantage in general appearance being more uphill in her front end assembly and more desirable angulation to her rear leg set then 3.
Rank: 3rd
Entry D Generation: 3
Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 05/12/2026

3 placing over 4 for her advantage in general appearance. She is more correct and stronger in her front end assembly with more smoothness of blending from her neck into her shoulder set over 4. 3 is stronger in her topline being more level across the rump from hips to pins. 3 also has an advantage in body capacity having greater depth in the heart girth and more spring of rib. She is longer in her barrel with more depth into her rear barrel over 4.
Rank: 4th
Entry B Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 04/12/2026

I do want to commend the 4th place doe for her strength in her rear udder having more height and width into the area of her escutcheon.
Madeline Evans
Rank: 1st
Entry C Generation: 1
Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 04/05/2026

1 places over 2 for her advantage in the area of the mammary system, being more balanced when viewed from the side due in part to a fore udder that extends and blends more smoothly into the body wall over the doe in 2. 1 also has an advantage in general appearance about the feet and legs, being more correctly angulated from hock to pastern, and standing on a stronger, more upright set of pasterns over the doe in 2. First place udder.
Rank: 2nd
Entry B Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 04/12/2026

2 places over 3 for her advantage in the area of dairy strength, being longer and leaner throughout and cleaner cut in the area of the stifle. 2 also has an advantage in the area of the mammary system, being higher and fuller in the rear udder, and having more extension of attachment about the rear udder. Second place udder.
Rank: 3rd
Entry D Generation: 3
Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 05/12/2026

3 places over 4 for her advantage in general appearance, particularly about the feet and legs. She is more correctly angulated about the rear leg, particularly from hock to pastern. She also stands on a shorter, stronger set of pasterns over the doe in 4. 3 also has an advantage in the back, being more nearly level across the topline and appearing smoother at the junction of the neck into the withers. She also has an advantage in the mammary system, having a stronger medial suspensory ligament that better defines the udder halves.
Rank: 4th
Entry A Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 02/28/2026

4 should be commended for her extension of brisket when viewed from the side.
Mini Lamancha Senior Milkers: Under 2
Entry A
Date of Birth: 02/04/2025
Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 02/28/2026

Entry B
Date of Birth: 02/27/2025
Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 04/12/2026

Entry C
Date of Birth: 02/26/2025
Generation: 1
Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 04/05/2026

Entry D
Date of Birth: 08/21/2024
Generation: 3
Freshening: 1
Date Freshened: 05/12/2026

