Nigerian Dwarf Junior Does: Senior Yearling
Lavinia Allen
Rank: 1st
Entry A
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Entry A over Entry C in General Appearance has the advantage being wider throughout, smooth blending of the neck into the withers and longer in bone.
Rank: 2nd
Entry C
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Entry C over Entry B in General Appearance for having a more properly angulated hock when viewed from the side, straighter in the forelegs and when viewed from the top a flatter more refined shoulder.
Rank: 3rd
Entry B
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Entry B although standing last in this class is to be commended for her width between the hocks, extension of brisket and height in the withers.
Ed Kinser
Rank: 1st
Entry C
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Entry C stands at the front of the line due to her strength in body capacity, something that is quite desirable in yearling does. Compared to Entry A, the second place doe, C is wider in the barrel with good spring of rib. That width can be seen in the frontal view and is carried to the wider escutcheon that is seen in the rear view along with the straighter rear legs. C will grant to A a more desirable topline, especially with the height in the withers.
Rank: 2nd
Entry A
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Entry A is standing in second place ahead of Entry B. She has a more level topline with greater height in the withers. She also shows smoother blending of the neck into a correct front end assembly .
Rank: 3rd
Entry B
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Entry B is to be commended for her wide escutcheon and very desirable spring of rib. (Note: Photos taken with the hand pinching the topline make it difficult to asses the topline.)