MDGA Virtual show
Mini Nubian Senior does 2 & Under 3 years
Judge: Lavina Allen
Judge: James Oller
1st Place
Entry O

2nd Place
Entry U

3rd Place
Entry V

4th Place
Entry W

5th Place
Entry D

6th Place
Entry R

7th Place
Entry F
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8th Place
Entry T

9th Place
Entry I

10th Place
Entry P

11th Place
Entry G

12th Place
Entry Q

13th Place
Entry S

14th Place
Entry K

15th Place
Entry J

16th Place
Entry L

17th Place
Entry H

18th Place
Entry M

19th Place
Entry E

20th Place
Entry N

21st Place
Entry A

22nd Place
Entry C
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23rd Place
Entry B
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I placed this class of Milking does 2 and under 3 years of age as:
O-U-V-W-D-R-F-T-I-P-G-Q-S-K-J-L-H-M-E-N-A-C-B
Entry D receives Best Udder in Class.
Entry O Places over Entry U in General Appearance. Entry O is wider throughout as can be seen between the fore legs and the hocks, in Body Capacity she is deeper in the heart girth and barrel giving more visible dairy wedges from the side and from the top. In the Mammary System she has a more capacious udder with more extension in the fore udder.
Entry U over Entry V in General Appearance. Entry U has smoother blending of her neck into the withers, more desirable breed character, when viewed from the top she is wider and longer from hips to pin bones, when viewed from the side she is deeper in the barrel in Body Capacity both giving more visible dairy wedges in Dairy Character from the side and top.
Entry V over Entry W in the Mammary System she is higher and wider in the escutcheon area, longer teats with more diameter and more support showing in the lateral attachments.
Entry W over Entry D in General Appearance she is longer in bone especially in the more level loin, she has a more desirable slope to her rump, higher in the withers and when viewed from the top she has a smoother flatter shoulder blade.
Entry D over Entry R in the Mammary System she has a more globular udder well balanced when viewed from the side and rear, a stronger medial suspensory ligament, the rear udder is high and wide in the escutcheon area, a more capacious fore udder and teat size that is uniform with the udder capacity with better placement for ease of milking.
Entry R over Entry F in General Appearance. Entry R is wider between the fore legs, more angulation to the rear legs when viewed from the side, her topline is more uphill with a sharper wither giving more angularity about the shoulder and more level in the loin. In the Mammary System she has a more capacious fore udder blending smoother into the abdominal wall.
Entry F over Entry T in Dairy Character she shows clear dairy wedges from the top and the side by being deeper in the barrel in Body Capacity and having a flatter more refined shoulder with more width in the hips to pin bones as seen from the top. In General Appearance she has more width between the hocks, she has more desirable breed character about the nose and ears and a little higher at the withers. In the Mammary System she is high and wide in the escutcheon area giving good height to the udder floor.
Entry T over Entry I in the Mammary System. Entry T has a more capacious globular udder with a more distinct medial suspensory ligament and equal thirds of the udder are visible when viewed from the side. In General Appearance she is level throughout her topline with smoother blending of the neck into the withers.
Entry I over Entry P in General Appearance she is standing on a stronger set of rear pasterns and shows more width between the fore legs, she has a more level topline especially in the chine and when viewed from the top she is wider in the hips giving a clearer dairy wedge in Dairy Character. In the Mammary System she has a more smoothly blended rear udder that is higher in the attachment.
Entry P over Entry G in General Appearance. Entry P has more angulation to the rear legs when viewed from the side, in the topline she has higher withers, longer in bone especially in the chine, a longer leaner neck with more extension to her brisket. In Body Capacity she is deeper in the barrel giving a better dairy wedge when viewed from the side. In the Mammary System she has a stronger medial suspensory ligament with more downward pointing teats.
Entry G over Entry Q in the Mammary System she has a more capacious globular udder in a higher more rounded escutcheon area, more extension to the fore udder and teats that are more appropriate in diameter and length to the udder capacity. In General Appearance she is wider between the fore legs and hocks, higher in the withers and in Body Capacity is deeper in the barrel.
Entry Q over Entry S in the Mammary System she has a more balanced udder when viewed from the side and back showing more extension to the fore udder and more appropriately placed teats. In General Appearance she has more angulation to the rear legs when viewed from the side, is higher in the withers, when viewed from the top she is wider in the hips and in Body Capacity is deeper in the barrel giving a more visible dairy wedge from the side.
Entry S over Entry K in General Appearance as she has more angulation in the rear legs when viewed from the side, has more width between the fore legs, she is more level in the topline being stronger in the chine with a more desirable slope to her rump. In the Mammary System she has a more desirable shape to the udder and more extension and fuller in the fore udder.
Entry K over Entry J in General Appearance. Entry K is straighter in the fore legs and from the back has a more natural stance with more width between the hocks and more rounded in the escutcheon area, in the topline she has smoother blending of the neck into the higher withers creating more angularity about the shoulder and when viewed from the top she is wider in the hips. When viewed from the back she has a more capacious udder in the Mammary System.
Entry J over Entry L in Body Capacity she is deeper in the heart girth giving a cleaner elbow against her body wall in General Appearance. In the Mammary System when viewed from the rear she shows stronger lateral attachments and more equal thirds of the udder when viewed from the side.
Entry L over Entry H in General Appearance she is wider between the hocks, higher in the withers, more extension to her brisket, and in Body Capacity deeper in the barrel giving a clearer dairy wedge when viewed from the side. In the Mammary System she has a more capacious globular udder showing a stronger medial suspensory ligament with equal thirds of the udder visible when viewed from the side.
Entry H over Entry M in Body Capacity is deeper in the heart girth and barrel, in General Appearance she is more level in the topline and when viewed from the top she is wider in the hips with smoother blending of the shoulder into the chest wall giving a clearer dairy wedge in Dairy Character. She does grant to Entry M more appropriately placed teats in the Mammary System.
Entry M over Entry E in General Appearance she shows more angulation to the rear legs when viewed from the side, smoother blending of the loin into the rump. In the Mammary System she is higher in the escutcheon area with more appropriately placed teats.
Entry E over Entry N in General Appearance she has more angularity at the hock, a closer toe set, wider between the hocks and when viewed from the top is wider in the hips to pin bones giving a clearer dairy wedge in Dairy Character. In the Mammary System she has a higher and wider rear udder attachment and more capacious in the fore udder.
Entry N over Entry A in General Appearance she is wider between the fore legs and hocks and in the topline she has a higher wither and a longer leaner neck. In the Mammary System she carries the udder floor higher above the hocks and from the rear has a more desirable shape to the udder.
Entry A over Entry C in General Appearance she is wider between the fore legs, has a more desirable slope to her rump and when viewed from the top has smoother blending of the shoulder into the chest wall with more width in her hips. In the Mammary System she has a more capacious udder with teats of a more proper length and diameter.
Entry C over Entry B in General Appearance as she has more angulation of he rear legs when viewed from the side, in the topline she has smoother blending of the neck into the sharper withers with a more desirable slope to her rump. Entry C shows a globular rear udder with a good medial suspensory ligament in the Mammary System.
Entry B although standing last in this class has never freshened so it is hard for her to compete against the milking does. In General Appearance she has good breed character, good angulation of the rear legs and is high in the withers.
1st Place
Entry W

2nd Place
Entry D

3rd Place
Entry V

4th Place
Entry G

5th Place
Entry U

6th Place
Entry R

7th Place
Entry K

8th Place
Entry S

9th Place
Entry P

10th Place
Entry Q

11th Place
Entry O

12th Place
Entry T

13th Place
Entry L

14th Place
Entry N

15th Place
Entry E

16th Place
Entry F
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17th Place
Entry A

18th Place
Entry J

19th Place
Entry M

20th Place
Entry I

21st Place
Entry H

22nd Place
Entry C
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23rd Place
Entry B
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Entry W receives Best udder in class
The doe in 1st is very stylish and elegant in her general appearance. She is more smoothly blended and extended in her fore udder, as well as being wider in her rear udder arch. She will however yield slightly in rear udder height to the doe behind her.
The doe in 2nd has the advantage in strength of the medial suspensory ligament, giving her more balance and symmetry to the halves of the udder. She also has the advantage in width of rump and flatness thurl to thurl over the doe behind her.
The doe in 3rd has the advantage in dairy character being more angular throughout and sharp about the wither. In terms of her mammary system she is wider and higher in her rear udder. She is a doe that ties together her general appearance in a smoother package as she blends from front to rear.
The doe in 4th has a slight advantage in body capacity and spring of rib over the doe behind her. She blends a bit smoother in the front quarter. She slightly progresses the doe in 5th in width of her rear udder arch. However the 2 does are very similar in their mammary systems as presented today.
The 5th place doe is slightly more balanced in her general appearance when viewed from the side. She has a wider rear udder arch and has the advantage of height as well to the rear udder.
The doe in 6th has the advantage today in sharpness and angularity in her dairy character. She has a more ideal arch to the rear udder and more extension to the fore over the doe in 6th.
The 7th place doe has the advantage in overall body capacity, being deeper through her girth and rear barrel. She is also wider in her rear udder arch, carries more height to the rear udder, and is overall more capacious about her mammary today.
The 8th place doe is more uphill and level about her topline and brings more points from the score card today in general appearance when viewed from the side. She also has a slight advantage in mammary system in terms of her capacity and medial suspensory ligament support.
The 9th place doe is more level across the topline and smoother blended throughout her general appearance. In her mammary system she shows better medial suspensory ligament support. She has a slight advantage in body capacity being longer sided that the doe in 10th.
The 10th place doe is very similar to the doe behind her, but she will take the advantage in smoothness of blending in her mammary as well as extension to the fore udder today.
The 11th place doe has the advantage in mammary system being higher in the rear udder. She will also take the points in body capacity being deeper and wider about the rear barrel today.
The 12th place doe has the advantage in levelness of topline regarding her general appearance . In terms of her mammary system she has much better capacity when viewed from all angles.
The 13th place doe is a mammary system placing. She shows us the advantage having more balance to the udder, symmetry between the halves, as well as more
extension to the fore udder.
The 14th place doe is more balanced in her general appearance today. She's just easier on the eye in general over the doe behind her. In terms of her mammary she is slightly higher in the rear udder
The 15th place doe is slightly more angular in her dairy character with a more ideal wedge shape when viewed from the top. Her mammary is more capacious with a wider rear udder arch. She will yield levelness of topline to the doe behind her.
The 16th place doe has more body capacity throughout. Her mammary system is stronger in medial suspensory ligament. However, she will yield in mammary capacity to the doe behind her.
The 17th place doe has the advantage in capacity of mammary and teat placement today. She will yield body capacity to the doe behind her. She is smoothly blended in her general appearance, but is just not as free standing relaxed as we wish she were.
The 18th place doe has the advantage in capacity of both body and mammary system. She will yield to the doe behind her in delineation of the teats.
The 19th place doe has the slight advantage in width and shape of her rear udder. She also shows better teat placement when viewed from the rear.
The 20th place doe has better capacity to her mammary system. She is more angular in her type with a more ideal wedge shape when viewed from the top.
The 21st place doe is more smoothly blended in her general appearance today. She is more level about that topline, wider in the rump, and more level thurl to thurl over the doe behind her.
The 22nd place doe we appreciate for the capacity of mammary over the dry doe behind her. We'd ideally like to add some condition to her body to move her higher today. We also appreciate her angularity throughout in terms of her dairy character.
The 23rd place doe her tightness of toes and body capacity for her size. We would like to see her in milk to evaluate her further.
Entry A
Generation: 5
Freshening: 2
Freshened: 4/2/2021





Entry B
Generation: 5
Never kidded, over 2 years of age (not eligible to be shown in JR doe show)
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Entry C
Generation: 5
Freshening: 1
Freshened:3/30/2021
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Entry D
Generation: 4
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 2/17/2021










Entry E
Generation: 6
Freshening: 2
Freshened: 3/29/2021
Entry F
Generation: 6
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 3/30/2021
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Entry G
Generation: 5
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 3/13/2021





Entry H
Generation: 6
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 2/18/2021










Entry I
Generation: 6
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 2/22/2021





Entry J
Generation: 4
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 2/9/2021





Entry K
Generation: 5
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 2/15/2021
Entry L
Generation: 5
Freshening: 2
Freshened: 2/17/2021










Entry M
Generation: 6
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 2/26/2021





Entry N
Generation: 4
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 3/24/2021
Entry O
Generation: 4
Freshening: 2
Freshened: 5/22/2021








Entry P
Generation: 7
Freshening: 2
Freshened: 5/1/2021






Entry Q
Generation: 5
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 4/7/2021


Entry R
Generation: 2
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 3/23/2021








Entry S
Generation: 2
Freshening: 2
3/18/2021


Entry T
Generation: 2
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 3/10/2021




Entry U
Generation: 7
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 2/23/2021






Entry V
Generation: 1
Freshening: 1
Freshened: 2/14/2021




Entry W
Generation: 3
Freshening: 2
Freshened: 4/13/2021




