Mini Nubian Junior Does: Intermediate Kids
Lavinia Allen
Rank: 1st
Entry R Generation: 2
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Entry R places over Entry Q in General Appearance. Two very nice doelings checking a lot of the attributes in General Appearance, however, Entry R has the advantage for length of bone, more level in her topline with a more desirable slope to her rump and a little wider throughout.
Rank: 2nd
Entry Q Generation: 6
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Entry Q places over Entry S in General Appearance. Entry Q has more angulation at the hocks when viewed from the side, viewing from the back she shows a little wider throughout, more level in her topline and shows a beautiful dairy wedge from the top in Dairy Character. I do want to mention that this doeling has beautiful breed character as well.
Rank: 3rd
Entry S Generation: 5
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Entry S over Entry E in General Appearance. Both of these doelings have the idealistic long lean necks, however, Entry S has the advantage for being wider throughout seen from the back, she is a little higher/sharper at the withers giving smoother blending of the neck into the withers and longer in bone especially in the loin.
Rank: 4th
Entry E Generation: 1
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Entry E over Entry G in General Appearance. Again two doelings with long lean graceful necks, however Entry E has the advantage for having more angulation at the hocks when viewed from the side, a cleaner closer toe set, higher in the escutcheon and from above a more refined flatter shoulder giving a good dairy wedge in Dairy Character.
Rank: 5th
Entry G Generation: 5
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Entry G over Entry O in General Appearance. Entry G has the advantage being longer in bone especially in the loin, wider throughout and smoother blending of the neck into the slightly higher withers. Entry G does grant to Entry O a closer toe set.
Rank: 6th
Entry O Generation: 6
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Entry O places over Entry L in General Appearance. Entry O is straighter between the hocks, smoother blending through her topline especially from loin into the rump, and deeper in the heart girth in Body Capacity.
Rank: 7th
Entry L Generation: 1
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Entry L over Entry P in General Appearance for her width in the chest floor, her long lean neck and length of bone especially in the loin.
Rank: 8th
Entry P Generation: 5
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Entry P over Entry M in General Appearance. Entry P has more angulation at the hock when viewed from the side, smoother blending through her topline especially at the neck and withers and from the loin into the rump and when viewed from above she has smoother blending of the shoulder into the chest wall giving a clearer dairy wedge in Dairy Character.
Rank: 9th
Entry M
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Entry M places over Entry B in General Appearance. Entry M has the advantage for her width throughout and straight strong legs from the front and rear. In Body Capacity she has more depth at the heart girth and barrel.
Rank: 10th
Entry B Generation: 2
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Entry B over Entry I in General Appearance. Entry B has the advantage for her length of bone especially in the loin, sharper at the withers and when viewed from above she shows a clearer dairy wedge in Dairy Character.
Rank: 11th
Entry I Generation: 2
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11th Place
Rank: 12th
Entry J Generation: 3
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12th Place
Rank: 13th
Entry A Generation: 3
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13th Place
Rank: 14th
Entry H Generation: 2
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14th Place
Rank: 15th
Entry K Generation: 6
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15th Place
Rank: 16th
Entry D Generation: 2
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16th Place
Rank: 17th
Entry F Generation: 7
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17th Place
Rank: 18th
Entry C Generation: 2
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18th Place
Rank: 19th
Entry N Generation: 2
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19th Place
Ed Kinser
Rank: 1st
Entry P Generation: 5
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The front two does in this class of Intermediate Kids are close in placement, but Entry P stands in first place for her strength in general appearance. She places ahead of Entry R for greater depth in the heart girth with that depth continuing into the flank and can be seen in the natural width between the hocks without overspreading them. P also has an advantage over R by a slightly more correct angulation of the hind legs when viewed from the side.
Rank: 2nd
Entry R Generation: 2
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Entry R easily stands in second place ahead of Entry B. R shows overall correctness throughout and a much wider and deeper barrel. She also shows better blending, especially in the neck and front end assembly.
Rank: 3rd
Entry B Generation: 2
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Entry B stands in front of Entry J for her more correct feet and legs. B is straighter in the front legs and has more correct angulation in the hind legs when viewed from the side. (Note: The breed characteristics of the head cannot be seen in these photos.)
Rank: 4th
Entry J Generation: 3
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Entry J is placing in front of Entry O for her stylish appearance and body capacity. J's long, lean neck that continues into her deep and wide body places her ahead of O. (This doe's escutcheon cannot be seen in the photo which would have been better if taken in full shade. Side view would have shown the doe better if taken from a lower position.)
Rank: 5th
Entry O Generation: 6
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Entry O places in front of Entry K for her more level and correct topline, with an exceptionally level rump. Entry O is also is more correct in her front end assembly with her straight front legs located directly beneath the withers. (The escutcheon on this doe is hard to see. Photo would have been better if taken in more subdued lighting.)
Rank: 6th
Entry K Generation: 6
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Entry K stands ahead of Entry H for her strength in feet and legs. K is stronger in her pasterns and has more correct angulation in the hind legs when viewed from the side. K will grant to H a deeper, wider barrel.
Rank: 7th
Entry H Generation: 2
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Entry H stands ahead of Entry E for her strength in body capacity. H is wider in the chest floor, deeper in the heart girth, wider and deeper in the barrel, and is also wider between the hocks.
Rank: 8th
Entry E Generation: 1
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Entry E places in front of Entry I for her strength in general appearance. E is a longer doe with her longer, elegant neck blending more smoothly into the front end assembly. E also has straighter front feet but will grant to Entry I greater width between the hocks and a more correctly shaped escutcheon.
Rank: 9th
Entry I Generation: 2
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Entry I places ahead of Entry Q for her more correctly angulated rear legs as seen from the side. Entry I is also wider between the hocks and more level in the rump.
Rank: 10th
Entry Q Generation: 6
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Entry Q stands in front of Entry G for her strength in legs and feet when viewed in the frontal and rear photos. Q's rear legs are straighter and her front legs are straighter with well-closed toes that point straight forward.
Rank: 11th
Entry G Generation: 5
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Entry G stands ahead of Entry L for her strength in the topline. Her more level topline is high in the withers, more level in the chine and loin, and is less steep in the rump.
Rank: 12th
Entry L Generation: 1
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Entry L stands in front of Entry D for her greater width. She is wider in the chest floor and wider in the barrel. D also has more correctly angulated hind legs when viewed from the side but will grant to Entry D straighter hind legs when viewed from behind.
Rank: 13th
Entry D Generation: 2
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Entry D places ahead of Entry M for her stronger topline over the hip region (showing less arch). Entry D also has stronger front pasterns and front feet that point more forward. D will grant to M a more correctly shaped escutcheon.
Rank: 14th
Entry M
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Entry M stands ahead of Entry S for her strength in general appearance. M has a more correct front end assembly with her front legs falling below her withers. She also has straighter rear legs with more width between the hocks and a more correctly shaped escutcheon.
Rank: 15th
Entry S Generation: 5
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Entry S stands ahead of Entry N. S has greater width in the chest floor, with straighter front legs and front feet that point forward. S also shows more fullness in the crops,
Rank: 16th
Entry N Generation: 2
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Entry N stands ahead of Entry C. She is more level in the topline (except for the rump), has stronger front pasterns, and has a wider, deeper barrel than C.
Rank: 17th
Entry C Generation: 2
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Entry C stands ahead of Entry F. Her longer, leaner neck blends more smoothly into the front end assembly. C has more width between the hocks and straighter hind legs when viewed from behind.
Rank: 18th
Entry F Generation: 7
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Entry F places ahead of Entry A. In the rear view, there is more width between the hocks, the hind legs are straighter and the escutcheon is higher.
Rank: 19th
Entry A Generation: 3
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Entry A is to be commended for the correct structure of her front end assembly and for her wide and deep barrel.