Mini Nubian Junior Bucks: Junior Kids
Lavinia Allen
Rank: 1st
Entry F Generation: 3
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Entry F placed over Entry B in General Appearance. Entry F is wider in the chest floor, from the back he is wider in the rump, from the side he is deeper in the heart girth in Body Capacity and from the top he has a flatter more refined shoulder.
Rank: 2nd
Entry B Generation: 2
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Entry B placed over Entry C in General Appearance. Entry B is wider in the chest floor with a closer toe set, straighter between the hocks, longer in bone and more level with smoother blending through his topline.
Rank: 3rd
Entry C Generation: 1
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Entry C placed over Entry J in General Appearance. When viewed from the back Entry C is more open in the escutcheon area with more width between the hocks, wider in the rump and deeper in the barrel in Body Capacity.
Rank: 4th
Entry J Generation: 6
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Entry J placed over Entry G in General Appearance. Entry J has more angulation of the rear legs when viewed from the side, more extension to the brisket and smoother blending through the topline.
Rank: 5th
Entry G Generation: 4
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Entry G placed over Entry E in General Appearance. Entry G is wider throughout, longer in the rump and deeper in the barrel in Body Capacity.
Rank: 6th
Entry E Generation: 1
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Entry E placed over Entry D in General Appearance. Entry E is wider between the hocks with more out curving thighs, stronger in the hocks with toes pointing more forward and sharper at the withers.
Rank: 7th
Entry D Generation: 7
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Entry D placed over Entry L in General Appearance. Entry D is wider in the chest floor, longer in bone, smoother blending from loin into rump and deeper in the barrel in Body Capacity. Entry D does grant to Entry L straighter in the hocks from the rear.
Rank: 8th
Entry L Generation: 7
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Entry L placed over Entry I in General Appearance. Entry L is stronger in the rear hocks, from above is wider through the rump, longer in bone especially in the loin, and is deeper in the heart girth and barrel in Body Capacity.
Rank: 9th
Entry H Generation: 7
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Entry H placed over Entry I in Body Capacity for showing an increase of depth from heart girth to flank, in General Appearance he is longer in bone and has a more properly angulated hock when viewed from the side.
Rank: 10th
Entry I Generation: 7
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Entry I over Entry K in General Appearance. Entry I is wider in the chest floor and between the hocks, longer in bone especially in the loin and has smoother blending from the loin into his rump.
Rank: 11th
Entry K Generation: 7
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Entry K over Entry A in General Appearance. Entry K has a closer toe set, more proper in angulation at the hocks from the side and more level through his topline especially in the loin.
Rank: 12th
Entry A Generation: 3
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Entry A although standing last in this class is to be commended for his width in the chest floor and his length from elbow to flank.
Ed Kinser
Rank: 1st
Entry B Generation: 2
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In this class of Junior Buck Kids, Entry B stands at the head of the line in front of Entry J for his strength in general appearance and dairy character. A appears more stylish and balanced. He shows dairy wedges with increasing depth from heart girth to flank with good width in the chest floor and between the rear legs.
Rank: 2nd
Entry J Generation: 6
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Entry J stands ahead of Entry L for his strength in the topline. J is higher in the withers and more level in the chine and loin, and has a more correct rump angle. J is also deeper and wider in the barrel.
Rank: 3rd
Entry L Generation: 7
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Entry L and K are a close pair, but L is more balanced and shows smoother blending. He is also stronger in the front pasterns and wider between the hocks. (Note: Photos of both L and K would better present the animals if taken on a cloudy day or in the shade. The escutcheons cannot be seen in these photos.)
Rank: 4th
Entry K Generation: 7
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Entry K stands in front of Entry E for his more correct front end assembly, with front legs directly under the withers. K is stronger in the front pasterns and the front toes face more forward.
Rank: 5th
Entry E Generation: 1
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Entry E is standing in front of Entry F for the more correct angulation of the rear legs when viewed from the side. E is also higher in the withers and more level in the rump. E will grant to F straighter front feet.
Rank: 5th
Entry F Generation: 3
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Entry F stands ahead of Entry I for exhibiting more balance and a more correct front end assembly. F is deeper in the barrel and has greater spring of rib.
Rank: 7th
Entry I Generation: 7
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Entry I stands in front of Entry H because he appears more stylish and alert and shows smoother blending of the neck into the shoulders and withers. Entry I also shows more width in the chest floor as well as more width between the hocks.
Rank: 8th
Entry H Generation: 7
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Entry H is standing in front of Entry G. H is more level in the topline and especially in the rump. H also has straighter front legs as well as straighter rear legs when viewed from behind.
Rank: 9th
Entry G Generation: 4
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Entry G stands ahead of Entry A for the more correct levelness of the topline in the area of the loin and hips. G also shows increased depth of barrel from heart girth to flank.
Rank: 10th
Entry A Generation: 3
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Entry A is standing in front of Entry C for the more correct angulation in the rear legs when viewed from the side. A also has straighter rear legs when viewed from behind.
Rank: 11th
Entry C Generation: 1
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Entry C is standing ahead of Entry D for a slight advantage in the straightness of the rear legs when viewed from behind. C is also deeper in the barrel.
Rank: 12th
Entry D Generation: 7
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Entry D is to be commended for his style and balance as seen in the side view.