Round 2 – Champion Results
This test lists Grand and Reserve Champions from Mini Lamancha Senior Milkers (Judge A & B).
[Judge 1] Grand Champion
Notes.
Kelcie Wolboldt
Fancy Fields Fair Gwendolyn *P
Breeder: Angie Wojnicki
Owner: Angie Wojnicki
Sire: Razzleberry Farm Cletus Lee
Dam: The Millie Vanillie

This doe is my Grand Champion and Best Udder for her strength in mammary system, general appearance, and beautiful body capacity.
Best Udder of Breed
[Judge 2] Grand Champion
Notes.
Madeline Evans
Fancy Fields Fair Gwendolyn *P
Breeder: Angie Wojnicki
Owner: Angie Wojnicki
Sire: Razzleberry Farm Cletus Lee
Dam: The Millie Vanillie

The four year old will be champion of the day and best udder; I appreciate her dairy strength, particularly her cleanliness and angularity about the flank and thigh, and angularity toward the rear rib. In terms of body capacity, she is deep at the point of elbow and increasingly so toward the rear barrel. In general appearance, I appreciate her width and levelness from thurl to thurl, and in the mammary system, her balance when viewed from the side, which includes a fore udder that blends and extends smoothly into the body wall.
Best Udder of Breed
Reserve Champion
[Judge 1] Reserve Champion
Notes.
Kelcie Wolboldt
Morrison’s Made In America
Breeder: Carolyn Morrison
Owner: Carolyn Morrison
Sire: Old Mountain Farm Alonso
Dam: Little Orchard EM Annie's Song

This doe is my Reserve Champion for her strength in general appearance, dairy strength, and body capacity. Though she isn't the most capacious in mammary, she is still maintaining the overall strength of attachment in her mammary.
[Judge 2] Reserve Champion
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Madeline Evans
Woodstone MR Pizzazz
Breeder: Gregory and Sandra Hession
Owner: Gregory and Sandra Hession
Sire: Enchanted Hill EC Merlin
Dam: Woodstone HK Zoe

The aged doe will be reserve champion; I appreciate her depth toward the rear barrel and strength of general appearance about the feet and legs. I also appreciate her extension of lateral attachment when viewed from the rear, and balance when viewed from the side.
