MDGA Virtual show
-Mini Nubian Junior bucks-
Listed by age group: Junior kid, Intermediate kid, & Senior kid
Junior buck kids- born April 1, 2021 to date of show
No Entries
Intermediate Bucklings- born March 2021
Judge: Lavina Allen
1st Place
Entry F
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2nd Place
Entry G
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3rd Place
Entry A
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4th Place
Entry C
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5th Place
Entry D
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6th Place
Entry E
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7th Place
Entry H
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8th Place
Entry B
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I placed this class of Intermediate Mini Nubian Bucklings as:
F-G-A-C-D-E-H-B
Entry F placed over Entry G in General Appearance. Entry F has the more desirable angulation in his rear legs when viewed from the side and when viewed from the rear is wider and stronger between the hocks with a higher more rounded escutcheon area, when viewed from the top he has more width in the hips through to the pin bones which gives a more visible dairy wedge in Dairy Character. In Body Capacity Entry F is deeper in the barrel
Entry G over Entry A in General Appearance. Entry G is wider in between his fore legs, in his topline he is longer and more uphill with a more desirable slope to his rump and more extension to his brisket, and when viewed from the top he has a flatter more refined shoulder blade. Entry G displays the most desirable breed character around the nose.
Entry A over Entry C in General Appearance. Entry A has better angulation of the rear legs when viewed from the side and is a little wider between the fore legs, in the topline Entry A blends smoother from his neck into the withers and in Body Capacity he is deeper in the chest and shoulder.
Entry C over Entry D in General Appearance. Entry C has straighter fore legs with more forward pointing close toes, he is wider between the hocks with a higher more rounded escutcheon area, when viewed from the top he has a flatter shoulder blade giving him a clearer dairy wedge in Dairy Character. Entry C does grant to Entry D his length of body.
Entry D over Entry E in General Appearance. Entry D has the straighter rear legs when viewed from the back, in his topline he is stronger in the chine and blends smoother from his neck into the higher withers, when viewed from the top he is wider in the hips and when viewed from the back he is has more width between his pin bones.
Entry E over Entry H in General Appearance. Entry E is wider between his fore legs, he has a more uphill topline with his higher withers and blends smoother from his neck into the withers, he is more level in the loin that blends smoother into his rump and when viewed from the top he has a smoother blend of his shoulder into the chest wall.
Entry H over Entry B in General Appearance. Entry H is longer in bone, more level in his topline especially in the loin which blends smoother into his rump, he has a longer leaner neck which blends smoother into his withers and more extension to his brisket.
Entry B although standing last in this class is to be commended for his General Appearance showing strong straight fore legs with a close toe set, good width in his hips and good breed character about his ears.
Judge: James Oller
1st Place
Entry F
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2nd Place
Entry G
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3rd Place
Entry E
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4th Place
Entry D
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5th Place
Entry H
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6th Place
Entry C
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7th Place
Entry A
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8th Place
Entry B
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The 1st place kid is very bold by design. He is structurally correct, balanced, and well proportioned. He carries good strength and substance of bone without sacrificing angularity and openness. He has the advantage in body capacity over the kid behind him
The 2nd place buck is more structurally sound in feet and legs. We appreciate the length of ear in terms of his breed character. He is also slightly advantaged in levelness of top line.
The 3rd place buck shows us an advantage in body capacity, being deeper in the rear barrel. He is also slightly tighter in front toe over the buck behind him. When viewed from the top he'll have a more appropriate shape and spring to the rib.
The 4th place buck is more smoothly blended in his general appearance. He's slightly more sharp at the wither over the kid behind him.
The 5th place kid is very level in his back. We'd just like to see him more open and angular to move forward. He has the advantage in body capacity for his added length.
The 6th place kid has the advantage of being more level in his top line today. He shows us a better overall angulation in top view of his profile as well.
The 7th place kid is more open between the hocks adding to his capacity. He also carries the slight advantage in angulation when viewed from the top over the more square designed kid behind him.
The 8th place kid should be commended on his breed character and his tightness of elbow.
Entry A
Generation: 4
3/1/2021
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Entry B
Generation: 5
3/1/2021
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Entry C
Generation: 4
3/1/2021
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Entry D
Generation: 1
3/3/2021
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Entry E
Generation: 4
3/10/2021
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Entry F
Generation: 6
3/8/2021
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Entry G
Generation: 1
3/6/2021
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Entry H
Generation: 4
3/15/2021
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Senior Bucklings- born January 1, 2021 - February 28, 2021
Judge: Lavina Allen
1st Place
Entry C
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2nd Place
Entry G
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3rd Place
Entry D
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4th Place
Entry H
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5th Place
Entry E
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6th Place
Entry F
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7th Place
Entry I
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8th Place
Entry A
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9th Place
Entry B
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I placed this class of Mini Nubian Senior Bucklings as:
C-G-D-H-E-F-I-A-B
Entry C places over Entry G in General Appearance. Entry C has better angulation of the rear legs when viewed from the side and top, he is longer in bone especially in the loin, he has a more desirable slope to his rump and has a leaner neck, when viewed from the top he is a little wider between the thurls. In Dairy Character Entry C has more angularity and sharpness throughout his deep chest and shoulder giving more of a dairy wedge from the side.
Entry G over Entry D in General Appearance. When viewed from the rear Entry G has a more natural angulation to his rear legs that are more rounded in the escutcheon area, more extension to his brisket and when viewed from the top he is wider in the hips, in the topline the withers are sharper and higher giving him a deeper heart girth in Body Capacity along with being deeper in the barrel.
Entry D over Entry H in General Appearance. These two entries are very similar, however, Entry D has the advantage having smoother blending of the neck into the withers and when viewed from the top has a flatter shoulder blade that blends smoother into the chest wall. In Body Capacity Entry D is a little deeper in his heart girth and barrel.
Entry H over Entry E in General Appearance. Entry H is wider between the fore legs, straighter and wider in the more angulated hocks, he is longer in bone especially in the loin with a more desirable slope to his rump, more extension to his brisket, and when viewed from the top has smoother blending of his shoulders into the chest wall with more width in the hips giving a clearer dairy wedge in Dairy Character.
Entry E over Entry F in General Appearance. Entry E is wider between the fore legs, has a more angulation to the rear legs when viewed from the back with more height to the escutcheon area, in his topline he has smoother blending of his neck into the withers and more level through the loin along with more extension to the brisket. Entry E shows good breed character about the nose and ears.
Entry F over Entry I in General Appearance. When viewed from the side Entry F is standing on his legs straighter and up under his withers, in the topline his neck blends smoother into his sharper withers, and viewed from the top he has a flatter shoulder blade.
Entry I over Entry A in General Appearance. Entry A is wider between the fore legs and the hocks, in the topline he is longer in bone especially in the loin and in Body Capacity he is deeper in the heart girth.
Entry A over Entry B in General Appearance. Entry A shows straighter fore legs up under his sharper withers, in the topline he has smoother blending of his neck into the withers. In Dairy Character he shows a good dairy wedge from the side. Entry A shows good breed character about the nose and ears.
Entry B although standing last in this class is to be commended for his General Appearance showing a good extension to his brisket, good width between the fore legs and in Body Capacity a deep barrel.
Judge: James Oller
1st Place
Entry C
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2nd Place
Entry D
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3rd Place
Entry H
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4th Place
Entry G
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5th Place
Entry E
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6th Place
Entry I
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7th Place
Entry F
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8th Place
Entry A
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9th Place
Entry B
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The 1st place buck is the most well balanced structurally sound kid in the class. He really is eye appealing in his general appearance when viewed from all angles. He'll have the advantage of being sharper at the withers and more naturally uphill over the buck behind him.
The 2nd place buck is just as structurally sound and balances up nicely when viewed from the side. He fits very well with the kid in 1st. His added length gives him a slight advantage in body capacity. He's more angular in his dairy character over the kid in 3rd.
The 3rd place buck has a more level top line and shows better balance in general appearance over the buck behind him. He really shows us a more smoothly blended profile when viewed from the side.
The 4th place buck has the advantage in body capacity. He's more structurally sound in feet and legs. He's tighter in the front toe over the kid behind him.
The 5th place buck is sharper at the wither and blends more smoothly in his neck wither junction. He is slightly more angular throughout in his dairy character as well.
The 6th place buck has the advantage in rear leg structure today. He is longer sided giving him more overall body capacity throughout.
The 7th place buck is more smoothly blended in his general appearance when viewed from the side. He has a longer, leaner neck and slightly better angulation in terms of his dairy character.
The 8th place buck has a more level top line and blends more smoothly in his wither, neck junction.
The 9th place buck is to be commended length and shape of ear, adding to his breed character.
Entry A
Generation: 6
1/28/2021
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Entry B
Generation: 5
2/15/2021
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Entry C
Generation: 1
1/29/2021
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Entry D
Generation: 2
2/15/2021
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Entry E
Generation: 4
2/21/2021
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Entry F
Generation: 3
2/23/2021
Entry G
Generation: 2
1/27/2021
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Entry H
Generation: 1
2/4/2021
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Entry I
Generation: 6
2/26/2021
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