MDGA Virtual show
Intermediate Mini Lamancha kids
Kids born March 2021
Judge: Lavina Allen
1st Place
Entry H

2nd Place
Entry I
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3rd Place
Entry F

4th Place
Entry J

5th Place
Entry B

6th Place
Entry G

7th Place
Entry A
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8th Place
Entry D

9th Place
Entry C
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10th Place
Entry E

11th Place
Entry K
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I placed this class of Intermediate doelings as:
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Entry H places over Entry I in General Appearance. Entry H has more width in between her fore legs and hocks, more extension to her brisket, a more desirable slope to her rump and when viewed from above she has a flatter shoulder and more width in her hips.
Entry I over Entry F in General Appearance. Entry I is wider in her chest floor, better angulation of the rear legs when viewed from the side, is higher in the escutcheon area, she is longer in bone especially in the chine, and has a more desirable slope to her rump.
Entry F over Entry J in General Appearance. Entry F is longer in bone especially in the chine, she has a flatter more refined shoulder when viewed from the top and when viewed from the back is wider in the hips to pin bones.
Entry J over Entry B in General Appearance. Entry J is more uphill in her topline with higher withers and smoother blending of her neck into the withers, in Body Capacity she is deeper in her heart girth and barrel showing a better dairy wedge from the side in Dairy Character.
Entry B over Entry G in General Appearance. Entry B is wider in between her fore legs, when viewed from the rear wider in her hips and pin bones, she is stronger and more level in her topline especially in the loin with smoother blending of the loin into her rump.
Entry G over Entry A in General Appearance. Entry G has a longer leaner neck that blends smoother into her more prominent withers, when viewed from the top Entry G has a flatter more refined shoulder and wider in the hips giving a better dairy wedge in Dairy Character.
Entry A over Entry D in General Appearance. Entry A has a more properly angulated hock when viewed from the side, she is stronger and straighter in the topline and blends smoother into the rump. Entry A does grant to Entry D the flatter more refined shoulder when viewed from the top.
Entry D over Entry C in General Appearance. Entry D is longer in bone especially in the chine, her neck blends smoother into her withers and when viewed from the top has a flatter more refined shoulder blade.
Entry C over Entry E in General Appearance. Entry C has a more properly angulated hock when viewed from the side, straighter in the rear legs, sharper withers and a more desirable slope to the rump.
Entry E over Entry K in General Appearance. Entry E shows more width in between the fore legs and the pin bones, shows stronger in the rear pasterns, and stronger and straighter in her topline especially in the chine.
Entry K although standing last in this class is to be commended for her Dairy Character when viewed from above she has smooth blending of her shoulder into the chest wall with more width in he hips to create a nice dairy wedge.
Judge: James Oller
1st Place
Entry J

2nd Place
Entry H

3rd Place
Entry I
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4th Place
Entry G

5th Place
Entry F

6th Place
Entry B

7th Place
Entry K
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8th Place
Entry D

9th Place
Entry C
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10th Place
Entry E

11th Place
Entry A
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The 1st place doe is very smoothly blended and balanced throughout her general appearance. She is a doe that brings sharpness to her withers. She also carries good spring of rib and has adequate angulation when viewing her from the top.
The 2nd place doe is very dairy in her design. She shows a slight advantage in terms of feet and leg structural correctness over the doe behind her. She has good length of body and spring about her rib, adding to her body capacity score.
The 3rd place doe is just prettier overall in her balance and symmetry over the doe in 4th. She also exhibits a slight advantage in body capacity
The 4th place doe excels in her length of body and overall angulation. She is a very distinctively boldly designed doeling that catches the eye.
The 5th place doe has the advantage in sharpness of withers and more smoothly blends from her neck wither junction over the kid behind her. She is a more balanced kid overall.
The 6th place doe has a slight advantage in correctness of structure in feet and legs. She also has a more balanced side profile.
The 7th place doe has the advantage of natural width in her rump down to the hocks. She is showing more elegantly in profile today as well.
The 8th place doe has the advantage in overall substance and depth. She does yield tightness of front toe to the doe behind her.
The 9th place doe has the advantage in rear leg angulation as well as width between the hocks over 10. She also shows to be slightly sharper about the withers.
The 10th place doe shows more overall structural correctness to me today.
The doe standing in 11th place is to be commended for her level topline.
Entry A
Generation: 2
3/23/2021
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Entry B
Generation: 1
3/9/2021




Entry C
Generation: 2
3/17/2021
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Entry D
Generation: 4
3/26/2021




Entry E
Generation: 3
3/30/2021




Entry F
Generation: 1
3/12/2021




Entry G
Generation: 1
3/8/2021




Entry H
Generation: 1
3/8/2021




Entry I
Generation: 2
3/25/2021
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Entry J
Generation: 2
3/10/2021




Entry K
Generation: 2
3/29/2021
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