MDGA Virtual show
Senior Mini Lamancha kids
Kids born 1/1/2021-2/28/2021
Judge: Lavina Allen
1st Place
Entry A

2nd Place
Entry I

3rd Place
Entry G

4th Place
Entry D
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5th Place
Entry C

6th Place
Entry B

7th Place
Entry F

8th Place
Entry H

9th Place
Entry E

I placed this Senior Doeling class as:
A-I-G-D-C-B-F-H-E
Entry A places over Entry I in General Appearance. Entry A is higher and more rounded in the escutcheon area, she is longer in bone, has a smoother blend from loin to rump and when viewed from the back is wider in the hips and pin bones.
Entry I over Entry G in General Appearance. Entry I has more width between the hocks, straighter fore legs, more properly angulated hocks when viewed from the side, and in Body Capacity is deeper in the heart girth.
Entry G over Entry D in General Appearance. Entry G is wider in between the fore legs, higher and wider in the escutcheon area, more properly angulated at the hocks when viewed from the side, and is sharper and more angular in the shoulder and withers when viewed from above.
Entry D over Entry C in General Appearance. Entry D when viewed from the back has straighter rear legs, blends smoother from the loin into the rump, and when viewed from above and the back has a more desirable slope to her wider rump.
Entry C over Entry B in General Appearance. Entry C has more angulation of the rear leg when viewed from the side, is more uphill in her top line with more angularity at the point of her neck and withers.
Entry B over Entry F in General Appearance. Entry B has straighter fore legs with more forward pointing toes, more width between the hocks, a higher escutcheon area, and longer in bone especially in the loin.
Entry F over Entry H in General Appearance. Entry F has more angulation of the rear legs above the hocks when viewed from the side, smoother blending of the loin into her wider rump and she is sharper in the withers.
Entry H over Entry E in General Appearance. Entry H is longer in bone especially in the loin, she has a more desirable slope to her rump and when viewed from the top is wider in the hips.
Entry E although standing last in this class is to be commended for her straight fore legs and the smooth blending of her shoulder into the chest wall when viewed from above.
Judge: James Oller
1st Place
Entry I

2nd Place
Entry G

3rd Place
Entry D
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4th Place
Entry C

5th Place
Entry A

6th Place
Entry H

7th Place
Entry B

8th Place
Entry F

9th Place
Entry E

The 1st place doe is bold yet elegant in her side profile. She balances out well and has a smoothly blended topline. She also has the advantage of being more structurally sound in her feet and legs.
The 2nd place doe is more dairy in type that the doe in 3rd. I love her angulation when you view her from the top.
The 3rd place doe brings more smoothness of blending overall over the 4th place doe. She will yield boldness in the front end when viewed from the front to the doe behind her.
The 4th place doe has the advantage in terms of her depth in the chine and rear barrel over the 5th place doe. This adds to her overall body capacity score.
The 5th place doe just has a more dynamic profile in general appearance. She is sharp about the wither and angular in her type.
The 6th place doe has more substance of bone and frame. She has a slight advantage in body capacity overall. We'd like to see her slightly elevated in her withers, but this may come with maturity.
The 7th place doe is showing more soundness in terms of feet and leg structure over the doe in 8th. She has the slight advantage in being more smoothly blended.
The 8th place doe is a kid that shows us a more elegant side profile that brings balance and symmetry to her design.
The 9th place doe is to be commended on her length of body and correct feet and leg structure.
Entry A
Generation: 3
2/15/2021




Entry B
Generation: 3
2/24/2021




Entry C
Generation: 3
2/20/2021




Entry D
Generation: 3
2/16/2021
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Entry E
Generation: 4
1/3/2021




Entry F
Generation: 2
2/19/2021




Entry G
Generation: 4
2/23/2021




Entry H
Generation: 2
2/21/2021




Entry I
Generation: 3
2/16/2021



