Mini Nubian Senior Bucks: 2 Under 3
Kelcie Wolboldt
Rank: 1st
Entry E Generation: 2

1 over 2 for his advantage in general appearance being stronger in his rear legs with more width between his hocks. He also has an advantage in body capacity with greater spring of ribs and more width in his barrel.
Rank: 2nd
Entry G Generation: 2

2 over 3 for his advantage in body capacity having more spring of ribs and more width and depth in his barrel. He also has the advantage in general appearance with more width in his chest and more width across his topline.
Rank: 3rd
Entry A Generation: 4

3 over 4 for his advantage in general appearance being more level from hips to pins and more extension to his brisket. He also has the advantage in dairy strength having more length of bone and more length in his neck.
Rank: 4th
Entry D Generation: 3

4 over 5 for his advantage in his strength of his rear leg set with more width between the hocks. He is a longer boned buck with more length across his topline.
Rank: 5th
Entry C Generation: 8

5 over 6 for his advantage in general appearance being stronger in his chine and having more correctly set front legs.
Rank: 6th
Entry B Generation: 5

6 over 7 for his advantage in general appearance with his strength in his feet and legs and being more correct in his front end.
Rank: 7th
Entry F Generation: 7

I commend this buck for his depth in his heart girth.
Madeline Evans
Rank: 1st
Entry E Generation: 2

1 over 2 for body capacity; he is wider in the chest and fuller in the crop. He also has an advantage in general appearance about the back and rump, being more nearly level across the topline and longer from hips to pins.
Rank: 2nd
Entry G Generation: 2

2 over 3 for general appearance about the feet and legs; he treks more correctly forward about the foreleg. In terms of dairy strength, he is smoother at the junction of the neck into the withers.
Rank: 3rd
Entry D Generation: 3

3 over 4 for body capacity; he is deeper and fuller at the point of elbow and deeper in the chest when viewed from the side.
Rank: 4th
Entry C Generation: 8

4 over 5 for general appearance about the feet and legs, particularly rear leg angulation about the stifle. He is also more nearly level across the back, having less tendency to break in the chine.
Rank: 5th
Entry B Generation: 5

5 over 6 for body capacity; he is wider in the chest and deeper at the point of elbow. About the rump, he is wider from thurl to thurl.
Rank: 6th
Entry A Generation: 4

6 over 7 for general appearance about the feet and legs; he stands on a stronger set of pasterns. He is also more nearly level from hips to pins.
Rank: 7th
Entry F Generation: 7

He should be commended for his width between the hocks.
Mini Nubian Senior Bucks: 2 Under 3
Entry A
Generation: 4
Entry B
Generation: 5
Entry C
Generation: 8
Entry D
Generation: 3
Entry E
Generation: 2
Entry F
Generation: 7
Entry G
Generation: 2
