MDGA Virtual show
Mini Nubian Senior does 4 & Under 5 years
Judge: James Oller
1st Place
Entry W
Judge: Lavina Allen
1st Place
Entry B

2nd Place
Entry A

3rd Place
Entry C


4th Place
Entry G
5th Place
Entry F

6th Place
Entry D

7th Place
Entry E

I placed this class of Senior Does 4 and under 5 years of age as:
B-A-C-G-F-D-E
Entry B received Best Udder in Class.
Entry B places over Entry A in General Appearance Entry B is standing on stronger pasterns in the front, she has straighter fore legs when viewed from the front and rear, she is higher in the withers giving more angularity about the shoulder and when viewed from the top she has a flatter shoulder blade. In the Mammary System her udder is more equally balanced when viewed from the side and the rear and when viewed from the back the center of her teats at the udder floor are more properly placed.
Entry A over Entry C in the Mammary System her udder is more capacious showing greater extension of lateral attachments, rear udder is higher and wider in the escutcheon area and she has more extension to the fore udder. In General Appearance from the top and rear she has more angulation to the rear legs, a little sharper with more angularity about the shoulder.
Entry C over Entry G in Dairy Character as she has clear dairy wedges when viewed from the side and top, in General Appearance she has more width between the hocks and a longer leaner neck. In the Mammary System she has a more capacious rounded udder with teats of a more proper length and diameter.
Entry G over Entry F in the Mammary System Entry G has a higher rear udder attachment, smoother blending of the fore udder attachment and a more smoothly blended rear udder showing more fullness when viewed from the side. In General Appearance she is more level in her topline with a more desirable slope to her rump.
Entry F over Entry D in General Appearance Entry F has smoother blending of the neck into her withers, flatter in the chine and loin and when viewed from the top is wider in the hips. In the Mammary System she has a more capacious udder showing a stronger medial suspensory ligament with teats of a more proper width and length.
Entry D over Entry E in the Mammary System has the advantage having more proper balance in the udder halves, when viewed from the side the udder thirds are more balanced with smoother blending and extension to the fore udder. In General Appearance she has smoother blending in the front end giving a better dairy wedge when viewed from the top.
Entry E although standing last in this class is to be commended for her width between her fore legs, sharpness at the withers and the fullness of the fore udder in the Mammary System.
Judge: James Oller
1st Place
Entry B

2nd Place
Entry A
3rd Place
Entry C


4th Place
Entry F

5th Place
Entry G

6th Place
Entry E

7th Place
Entry D

Entry B receives Best udder in class
The 1st place doe in this class has elegance and style in her smoothly blended general appearance. She has a slight advantage in mammary system over the doe in 2nd, having more equality of the halves and a stronger medial suspensory ligament.
The 2nd place doe is higher about that rear udder than the doe standing behind her. She shows us the advantage of being more sound on those feet and legs, especially in the area of rear pastern strength.
The 3rd place doe has the advantage in body capacity being deeper throughout. She also has a more smoothly blending and extended fore udder attachment.
The 4th place doe shows us a better overall mammary attachment. In terms of her dairy character, she has a more ideal feminine wedge shape when viewed from the side and top.
The 5th place doe has the advantage in mammary system being more balanced and symmetrical overall. She has a more ideal delineation and placement of the teats when viewed from the side.
The 6th place doe has the advantage in capacity of mammary and body. She also blends more smoothly in her general appearance.
The 7th place doe is to be commended on her beautiful globular shaped mammary system. We'd ideally like to see her carry more capacity of mammary to move any higher in the class.




Entry A
Generation: 1
Freshening: 2
Freshened: 4/28/2021


Entry B
Generation: 1
Freshening: 3
Freshened: 2/28/2021




Entry C
Generation: 3
Freshening: 3
Freshened: 4/9/2021





Entry D
Generation: 3
Freshening: 2
Freshened: 3/21/2021





Entry E
Generation: 3
Freshening: 3
Freshened: 3/31/2021





Entry F
Generation: 6
Freshening: 4
Freshened: 2/24/2021





Entry G
Generation: 1
Freshening: 3
Freshened: 3/15/2021




