MDGA Virtual show
-Mini Lamancha Senior Does-
Milking does under 2 years
Judge: Lavina Allen
F-C-E-D-B-A
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Judge: James Oller
FDECBA
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Judge: Lavina Allen
1st Place
Entry F
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2nd Place
Entry C

3rd Place
Entry E

4th Place
Entry D

5th Place
Entry B

6th Place
Entry A

I placed this class of 2 Year Old Milking Does as:
F-C-E-D-B-A
For the reasons below Entry C receives Best Udder in Class.
Entry F places over Entry C in General Appearance. Entry F has more angulation of the rear legs at the hock, fuller at the point of elbow, more uphill in her topline with smoother blending of the loin into the rump, longer leaner neck and a flatter more refined shoulder blade. In the Mammary System she has a smoother blend to the rear udder and teats that are more properly placed.
Entry C over Entry E in the Mammary System she has a globular capacious fore and rear udder that is carried high and rounded in the escutcheon area, equal thirds of the udder can be seen when viewed from the side. In General Appearance she has sharper withers and when viewed from above has good width from hips to pin bones with smoother blending of the shoulder into the chest wall.
Entry E over Entry D in General Appearance. Entry E has a more uphill topline with smoother blending of the loin into the rump and neck into her withers, more extension to her brisket and a flatter more refined shoulder. In Body Capacity she has more increase in depth from heart girth to flank. In the Mammary System she has better placement of teats and more extension to her fore udder.
Entry D over Entry B in General Appearance as she is standing on a set of straighter legs and feet with more width in between he hocks. In the Mammary System Entry D has a more globular capacious udder with a more distinct medial suspensory ligament, more fore udder development and more teat diameter at the base of the udder.
Entry B over Entry A in General Appearance has more width in between the fore legs, a more desirable slope to the rump and when viewed from the top her shoulder blends smoother into the chest wall. In the Mammary System she has smoother blended rear udder that is more equal in halves.
Entry A although last in the class is to be commended for her General Appearance with a level uphill topline, good angulation of the rear legs when viewed from the side and good width between her hocks. In the Mammary System she has good height to her udder and smooth blending of the fore udder.
Judge: James Oller
1st Place
Entry F
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2nd Place
Entry D

3rd Place
Entry C

4th Place
Entry E

5th Place
Entry B

6th Place
Entry A

Entry D receives Best udder in class
The 1st place doe is the most smoothly blended in her general appearance in the class today. She is the longest sided given her body capacity points. In terms of mammary, she is the most complete. High and wide in the rear udder with excellent for udder attachment and extension. Not overmature for her age and we would expect to see her deepen in the flank as she matures.
The doe standing in 2nd follows more closely behind the doe ahead of her. She has the advantage in mammary over the doe in third in respect to her strength of medial suspensory ligament. She will however yield some depth of rear barrel to the doe behind her.
The 3rd place doe has the advantage in overall capacity of mammary, width and height of rear udder and for udder extension. She will yield smoothness of blending in the area of topline to the doe standing in 4th.
The 4th place doe over the 5th has the advantage in general appearance. She is smoother blending from the neck to the withers down her back into her rump. She also has a slight advantage in mammary being more capacious overall.
The 5th place doe over 6 has the advantage in mammary and body capacity. In terms of mammary, she is slightly more capacious and appears to have better attachment overall. In terms of body capacity, she's longer sided, deeper barreled when viewed from the side.
The 6th place doe is to be commended today on her level topline and angularity throughout.
Entry A
Generation: 1
Freshened: 3/14/2021
Freshening: 1





Entry B
Generation: 3
Freshened: 5/17/2021
Freshening: 1





Entry C
Generation: 5
Freshened: 4/17/2021
Freshening: 1





Entry D
Generation: 2
Freshening: 4/11/2021
Freshening: 1





Entry E
Generation: 3
Freshened: 4/15/2021
Freshening: 1





Entry F
Generation: 1
Freshened: 4/27/2021
Freshening: 1
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