Mini Nubian Junior Does: Junior Kids
This was a very large class of beautiful young Junior Doelings! Just a reminder, on the judges score card for Junior Doelings, the largest points are for legs and feet. So it is very important when taking your pics from all angles, to make sure your goats legs are straight when setting up your goat. This will also improve the angles of the goat when taking the pic from above.
Lavinia Allen
Rank: 1st
Entry F Generation: 3
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Entry F places over Entry BB in General Appearance. These two entries were very close in competition however Entry F has the advantage for the longer more level topline with smoother blending into the rump, and when viewed from above has a smoother more refined shoulder.
Rank: 2nd
Entry BB Generation: 2
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Entry BB places over Entry DD in General Appearance. Entry BB has more width throughout, longer in bone and when viewed from above has smoother blending of the shoulder into the chest wall.
Rank: 3rd
Entry DD Generation: 4
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Entry DD places over Entry HH in Body Capacity for being deeper in the heart girth, in General Appearance for smoother blending of the neck into the sharper withers.
Rank: 4th
Entry HH Generation: 2
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Entry HH places over Entry FF in General Appearance. Entry HH is wider in the chest floor, wider in the escutcheon area, has a closer toe set and a longer leaner neck.
Rank: 5th
Entry FF Generation: 6
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Entry FF places over Entry GG in General Appearance for being wider throughout, longer in bone and being sharper in the withers. When viewed from above, Entry FF does grant to Entry GG her smooth blending of the shoulder into the chest wall.
Rank: 6th
Entry GG Generation: 3
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Entry GG places over Entry G in General Appearance for being wider between the hocks, more refined at the shoulder and longer in body from the point of elbow to flank.
Rank: 7th
Entry G Generation: 3
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Entry G places over Entry J in General Appearance. When viewed from the front she is straighter and stronger in the fore legs, more level in her topline with smoother blending into the rump.
Rank: 8th
Entry J Generation: 3
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Entry J places over Entry C in General Appearance. Entry J is wider between the hocks, she has a more desirable slope to the rump and is longer and leaner in the neck.
Rank: 9th
Entry C Generation: 7
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Entry C places over Entry M in General Appearance for more width throughout especially in the chest floor, smoother blending of the neck into her withers and longer in bone.
Rank: 10th
Entry M Generation: 3
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Entry M places over Entry AA in General Appearance. Entry M is wider and longer throughout and when viewed from above has smoother blending of the shoulder into the chest wall.
Rank: 11th
Entry AA Generation: 7
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11th Place
Rank: 12th
Entry X Generation: 3
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12th Place
Rank: 13th
Entry O Generation: 2
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13th Place
Rank: 14th
Entry H Generation: 6
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14th Place
Rank: 15th
Entry EE Generation: 6
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15th Place
Rank: 16th
Entry L Generation: 7
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16th Place
Rank: 17th
Entry U Generation: 7
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17th Place
Rank: 18th
Entry P Generation: 7
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18th Place
Rank: 19th
Entry V Generation: 6
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19th Place
Rank: 20th
Entry Q Generation: 3
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20th Place
Rank: 21st
Entry N Generation: 3
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21st Place
Rank: 22nd
Entry Y Generation: 5
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22nd Place
Rank: 23rd
Entry Z Generation: 6
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23rd Place
Rank: 24th
Entry B Generation: 7
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24th Place
Rank: 25th
Entry D Generation: 5
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25th Place
Rank: 26th
Entry W Generation: 3
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26th Place
Rank: 27th
Entry S Generation: 1
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27th Place
Rank: 28th
Entry R Generation: 6
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28th Place
Rank: 29th
Entry K Generation: 7
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29th Place
Rank: 30th
Entry E Generation: 5
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30th Place
Rank: 31st
Entry T Generation: 6
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31st Place
Rank: 32nd
Entry A Generation: 7
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32nd Place
Rank: 33rd
Entry I Generation: 1
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33rd Place
Rank: 34th
Entry CC Generation: 5
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34th Place
Ed Kinser
Rank: 1st
Entry GG Generation: 3
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Entry GG stands at the front of the line of this large class, due to her strength in general appearance . She stands on excellent feet and legs, has a very correct front end assembly, good width and an excellent shape to the escutcheon. She stands over Entry O for her more level topline which shows increasing height from the rump to the withers.
Rank: 2nd
Entry O Generation: 2
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Entry O stands in second place over Entry G with her strength in body capacity. She is deeper and wider in the chest and the width carries through to her width between her hocks and shows in her high and wide escutcheon. O will grant to G a more level and up hill topline.
Rank: 3rd
Entry G Generation: 3
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Entry G stands ahead of Entry Z for her strength in general appearance. She is longer, more smoothly blended than Z, has a better slope to her rump and stands on stronger front pasterns.
Rank: 4th
Entry Z Generation: 6
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Entry Z places ahead of Entry FF for her more correct, straighter legs and feet/toes that point straight ahead. Z has a more level topline, especially in the chine and hip areas.
Rank: 5th
Entry FF Generation: 6
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In a close placement, Entry FF places ahead of Entry H. She is longer and more smoothly blended than the doe behind her. Since both are of the same generation, FF demonstrates the more correct breed character by having the more correct head shape. (Both the side and frontal photos seem to have been taken at angles that do not show doe's best conformation.)
Rank: 6th
Entry H Generation: 6
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Entry H stands ahead of Entry L for the width she shows in the chest floor, wider spring of rib, and width again between the hocks. H has the higher and more correctly shaped escutcheon.
Rank: 7th
Entry L Generation: 7
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Entry L is standing ahead of Entry P for her advantage in the topline, especially with the almost level rump. L also has front feet that point straight ahead and she appears to be showing more proper conditioning.
Rank: 8th
Entry P Generation: 7
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Entry P stands in front of Entry HH because she has more correct, straighter rear legs when viewed from behind, is sharper in the withers, and has a barrel that deepens from heart girth to flank.
Rank: 9th
Entry HH Generation: 2
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Enty HH stands in front of BB for her strength in general appearance with a longer neck that blends more smoothly into the withers and shoulders, and a more correct front end assembly with straight front legs falling directly under the withers, as well as stronger front pasterns. HH also shows more correct angulation in the hind legs as viewed from the side.
Rank: 10th
Entry BB Generation: 2
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Entry BB is standing in 10th place ahead of Entry DD for the width she is showing throughout. She is wider in the chest floor, wider in the barrel, and wider between the hocks. BB also shows greater spring of ribs.
Rank: 11th
Entry DD Generation: 4
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Entry DD stands ahead of Entry N for being deeper and wider in the barrel. She is wider between the hocks but will grant to N straighter hind legs when viewed from the rear.
Rank: 12th
Entry N Generation: 3
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Entry N and Entry M are close placements but N is wider in the chest floor and sharper in the withers. N also has straighter hind legs when viewed from the rear.
Rank: 13th
Entry M Generation: 3
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Entry M places ahead of Entry S for her levelness in the topline, especially in the area of the chine. M is sharper in the withers and has straighter rear legs when viewed from behind.
Rank: 14th
Entry S Generation: 1
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Entry S and Entry J are close. Entry S is placing ahead of Entry J for her more correct legs and feet (best compared in the frontal photos). S also has a more correctly shaped escutcheon . (Note: both of these does would appear more balanced if the front legs were set below the withers and their hocks were set below the pins.)
Rank: 15th
Entry J Generation: 3
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Entry J places ahead of Entry F for her more correct front end assembly with her front legs falling more correctly below the withers. J also shows more correct angulation of her hind legs when viewed from the side. Entry J will grant to Entry F the more level topline with exceptional height in the withers.
Rank: 16th
Entry F Generation: 3
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Entry F places ahead of Entry D of the width she shows in the chest floor that continues through to the escutcheon. F is sharper in the withers, has greater spring of ribs, and a more level topline.
Rank: 17th
Entry D Generation: 5
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Entry D places over Entry X for the width she shows in the chest floor and the straighter hind legs as seen from the rear.
Rank: 18th
Entry X Generation: 3
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Entry X stands ahead of Entry Q, the doe standing behind her for the greater width between the hocks and the smoother blending of the neck into the shoulders and withers.
Rank: 19th
Entry Q Generation: 3
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Entry Q places over Entry Y for the more correct front end assembly and the more correctly angulated rear legs. (Note: the lighting of the second photo does not allow observation of the escutcheon.)
Rank: 20th
Entry Y Generation: 5
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Entry Y stands in front of Entry V. Y has a longer, leaner neck that blends more smoothly into the withers and shoulders. Y has a greater spring of ribs and is sharper in the withers.
Rank: 21st
Entry V Generation: 6
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Entry V stands ahead of Entry T. She is wider in the chest floor, wider in the barrel, and the width continues into her escutcheon .
Rank: 22nd
Entry T Generation: 6
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Entry T places over Entry C for her more level topline, especially in the area of the rump, and for her more correctly shaped escutcheon.
Rank: 23rd
Entry C Generation: 7
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Entry C places ahead of Entry CC. She is longer in the barrel, wider in the chest floor, and her front feet face more correctly forward.
Rank: 24th
Entry CC Generation: 5
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Entry CC places ahead of Entry W. She is more smoothly blended, longer bodied, and has greater spring of ribs.
Rank: 25th
Entry W Generation: 3
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Entry W stands ahead of Entry R for her more level topline, especially in the area of the chine. W also is wider and deeper in the barrel than R.
Rank: 26th
Entry R Generation: 6
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Entry R stands in front of Entry E. She has more correct hind leg angulation, is wider in the chest floor, and shows a desirable height in the withers.
Rank: 27th
Entry E Generation: 5
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Entry E places ahead of Entry EE for the greater depth in the chest floor and a greater spring of rib. E also shows straighter front legs.
Rank: 28th
Entry EE Generation: 6
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Entry EE stands ahead of Entry U for her more correct front end assembly and smoother blending of the neck into the shoulders and withers. EE also has more correct angulation in the rear legs when viewed from the side.
Rank: 29th
Entry U Generation: 7
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Entry U places ahead of Entry AA for her width in the chest floor. She also has a slight advantage in the width of the barrel when viewed from above.
Rank: 30th
Entry AA Generation: 7
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Entry AA places ahead of Entry I for having the correct straightness in the hind legs when viewed from the rear. AA will grant greater depth and width to the doe standing behind her.
Rank: 31st
Entry I Generation: 1
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Entry I stands ahead of Entry A for the straighter front legs and more correct forward-pointing front feet.
Rank: 32nd
Entry A Generation: 7
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Entry A is placing ahead of Entry B for her more correct front end assembly with her front legs falling directly beneath her withers. A is also deeper in the heart girth and that width continues to deepen all the way into the flank.
Rank: 33rd
Entry B Generation: 7
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Entry B stands ahead of Entry K for her strength in general appearance. B appears more stylish and alert and is more smoothly blended throughout. B is also wider in the barrel but will grant depth of barrel to the doe standing behind her.
Rank: 34th
Entry K Generation: 7
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Entry K is to be commended for her depth of barrel and the width in the chest floor.