Mini Nubian Junior Does: Senior Kids
Lavinia Allen
Rank: 1st
Entry H Generation: 1
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Entry H places over Entry U in General Appearance. Entry H is wider throughout seen from the back, more open in the escutcheon, longer in bone and in Body Capacity she is deeper in the heart girth and barrel.
Rank: 2nd
Entry U Generation: 5
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Entry U and Entry A were close in completion but Entry U has the advantage in General Appearance for longer in bone especially in her loin, very smooth blending throughout her level topline with a desirable slope to her rump and when viewed from above very smooth blending of the shoulder into her chest wall.
Rank: 3rd
Entry A Generation: 1
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Entry A over Entry W in General Appearance. Entry A has a more open escutcheon area, a closer toe set, smoother blending of the neck into the withers and when viewed from above a flatter more refined shoulder.
Rank: 4th
Entry W Generation: 2
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Entry W over Entry M in General Appearance has the advantage for her width throughout, more level in her topline, a more ideal slope to the rump and has more extension to her brisket.
Rank: 5th
Entry M Generation: 2
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Entry M over Entry G in General Appearance is longer in bone especially in the loin, longer and leaner in the neck, smoother blending of the neck into the higher withers and is deeper in the heart girth and barrel in Body Capacity.
Rank: 6th
Entry G Generation: 3
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Entry G over Entry X in General Appearance is wider and rounder in the escutcheon area, a little wider in the chest floor, has a more desirable slope to her rump and is more level in her chine and loin.
Rank: 7th
Entry X Generation: 5
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Entry X over Entry Q in General Appearance has the advantage In General Appearance being higher at the withers, more extension to the brisket, wider in the rump and a flatter more refined shoulder that lends to a better dairy wedge from above in Dairy Character.
Rank: 8th
Entry Q Generation: 1
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Entry Q over Entry F in General Appearance. Entry Q is wider between her fore legs with a closer toe set, sharper at the withers with more angularity about the shoulder giving a more uphill appearance in her topline and a little leaner in her neck.
Rank: 9th
Entry F Generation: 5
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Entry F over Entry D in General Appearance. Entry F is wider between the hocks with more height in the escutcheon area, longer in bone especially in the loin and rump and has a longer neck.
Rank: 10th
Entry D Generation: 6
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Entry D over Entry V in General Appearance. Entry D is wider in the chest floor, has more extension to the brisket, longer in bone especially in the loin and rump and when viewed from above is wider in the rump.
Rank: 11th
Entry V Generation: 3
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11th Place
Rank: 12th
Entry B Generation: 3
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12th Place
Rank: 13th
Entry L Generation: 7
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13th Place
Rank: 14th
Entry C Generation: 5
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14th Place
Rank: 15th
Entry N Generation: 5
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15th Place
Rank: 16th
Entry I Generation: 1
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16th Place
Rank: 17th
Entry E Generation: 6
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17th Place
Rank: 18th
Entry J Generation: 6
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18th Place
Rank: 19th
Entry T Generation: 6
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19th Place
Rank: 20th
Entry R Generation: 5
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20th Place
Rank: 21st
Entry O Generation: 1
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21st Place
Rank: 22nd
Entry K Generation: 6
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22nd Place
Rank: 23rd
Entry S Generation: 1
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23rd Place
Rank: 24th
Entry P Generation: 5
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24th Place
Ed Kinser
Rank: 1st
Entry A Generation: 1
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Entry A is standing at the front of this line of 24 Senior Kids. She and the two does behind her are close placements, with the two behind showing better set-up. Entry A stands ahead of Entry U for her advantage in the width and depth of barrel, starting with greater depth in the heart girth. Entry A also shows a more correctly shaped escutcheon.
Rank: 2nd
Entry U Generation: 5
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Entry U is placing ahead of Entry W for her strength in general appearance. Her longer, leaner neck blends better into the more correct front end assembly, and she has a topline showing greater height in the withers. Entry U has more width in the chest floor.
Rank: 3rd
Entry W Generation: 2
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Entry W stands in front of Entry D, in a close placement. W has a slight advantage over D in the longer, more level topline, including a more level rump. W continues to show that length in the barrel. In the front feet, W has more correct, forward- pointing toes.
Rank: 4th
Entry D Generation: 6
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Entry D stands over Entry F for her greater width in the chest floor. She has greater barrel depth that begins in the heart girth and continues into the flank. She also has straighter rear legs when viewed from behind.
Rank: 5th
Entry F Generation: 5
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Entry F places ahead of Entry H for her advantage in the topline. She is has good height in the withers, is more level back to the hips, and has a more correct angle to the rump. Entry F also has more correct angulation in the hind legs when viewed from the side. (Note: The rear view of this entry would be improved if legs were not set so far apart.)
Rank: 6th
Entry H Generation: 1
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Entry H and Entry X are close in placement but H has an advantage in the greater width in the chest floor, greater spring of ribs, and straighter rear legs when viewed from behind.
Rank: 7th
Entry X Generation: 5
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Entry X places stands in front of Entry V for her more correct front end assembly with the front legs falling directly beneath the withers. X is longer in the rump and has straighter front legs with front feet pointing straight ahead.
Rank: 8th
Entry V Generation: 3
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Entry V places ahead of Entry E for her strength in general appearance. She has more correct feet and legs, especially in the front pasterns. V also shows better blending of the neck into the front end assembly. Additionally V has a greater spring of ribs.
Rank: 9th
Entry E Generation: 6
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Entry E is our ninth place animal, standing ahead of Entry N for her greater depth and width. She is much deeper in the hearth girth with the width carrying through to the flank. She is wider in the chest floor with that width carrying through to the space between the hocks, which in turn gives her a wider escutcheon.
Rank: 10th
Entry N Generation: 5
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Entry N places ahead of Entry Q for her strength in general appearance. N's neck blends more smoothly into the front end assembly which is more correct, with the front legs falling straight beneath the withers. N is more correct in the topline, especially in the area of the rump.
Rank: 11th
Entry Q Generation: 1
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In a close placement, Entry Q stands in front of Entry K. Q is higher in the withers and more level in the hips. She has greater width in the chest floor as well as greater width in the escutcheon.
Rank: 12th
Entry K Generation: 6
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Entry K places ahead of Entry B for strength in general appearance. She is more level in the topline, especially in the area of the chine. B also has more correct feet and legs, seen in the rear view photo with the straight hind legs.
Rank: 13th
Entry B Generation: 3
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Entry K stands in 13th place over Entry C. K appears more stylish and exhibits more balance. K has more width in the chest floor as well as more width between the hocks, giving her an advantage in the shape of the escutcheon.
Rank: 14th
Entry C Generation: 5
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Entry C is standing in line ahead of Entry J for her more correct feet and legs. She has more correct angulation in the hind legs when viewed from the side. C also has stronger pasterns all around. (Note: C would have better general appearance if her head and neck were in a more natural position.)
Rank: 15th
Entry J Generation: 6
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Entry J is standing ahead of Entry O for the more level topline, especially in the area of the chine. J has greater spring of rib and her neck blends more smoothly into her withers and shoulders. (Note: This doe would show more of her potential if photos were taken lower. )
Rank: 16th
Entry O Generation: 1
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Entry O is placing over Entry M for her strength in general appearance. Entry O has a more correct front end assembly with the front legs placed more correctly beneath her withers. She also blends more smoothly in the area where the neck attaches to the rest of the body.
Rank: 17th
Entry M Generation: 2
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Entry M places ahead of Entry G for her more correct structure in the rear legs. They are straighter when viewed from behind. G also has a slight advantage by having more width in the chest floor.
Rank: 18th
Entry G Generation: 3
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Entry G is standing in line ahead of Entry R for her strength in general appearance and body capacity. G is deeper in the barrel, stronger in the topline and has stronger pasterns.
Rank: 19th
Entry R Generation: 5
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Entry R stands ahead of Entry T. She is more level in the topline in the area of the chine. She is wider in the chest floor with that width carrying through to show as greater width between the hocks. R also has a more correctly shaped escutcheon.
Rank: 20th
Entry T Generation: 6
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Entry T places ahead of Entry S. She is more correct in the front end assembly and shows better blending in that area. She also has greater spring of ribs and more width in the chest floor.
Rank: 21st
Entry S Generation: 1
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Entry S places ahead of Entry L. Entry S exhibits more balance with more correct placement of the front legs below the withers.
Rank: 22nd
Entry L Generation: 7
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Entry L places ahead of Entry P. Entry L has a more level topline including a more correct rump angle. She is also wider in the chest floor and has more correct front feet.
Rank: 23rd
Entry P Generation: 5
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Entry P places ahead of Entry I. P has a slight advantage in the levelness of the topline in the area of the chine. She also has more correct front feet and stronger front pasterns.
Rank: 24th
Entry I Generation: 1
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Entry I is to be commended for her wide U-shaped escutcheon. (Note: This doe would probably show more balance and strength in general appearance if the head and neck were in a more natural position.)