Judge:
Jena Williams
1st place Entry #A
2nd place Entry #E
3rd place Entry #F
4th place Entry #M
5th place Entry #K
6th place Entry #G
7th place Entry #J
8th place Entry #D
9th place Entry #I
10th place Entry #L
11th place Entry #B
12th place Entry #C
13th place Entry #H
Placings: A E F M K G J D I L B C H
A is placing over E for greater strength of front
end assembly, greater angularity in the shoulder,
and in body capacity greater width in the chest
floor and depth in the heart.
E is placing over F for toes pointing directly
forward, more levelness and uphill in the topline
and more spring of rib
F is placing over M in his turn for being
straighter in the front legs, having greater
extension of brisket, an longer rump from hips to
pins
M is placing over K for greater width
throughout, beginning in the chest floor and
following through
across the back and rump.
K is placing over G for straighter front legs
when viewed from the side, and in body capacity
being
deeper in the heart
G is placing over J for straighter front legs
when viewed from the front, his longer leaner neck,
and greater extension of brisket
J is placing over D for strength of topline
being more level in back, and for his great slope
and angularity in the front end assembly.
D is placing over I for toes pointing more corr
ectly forward, greater width between the hocks, and
in shoulder assembly holding his elbows closer to
the body wall
I over L in his turn for toes more pointed
forward, greater width in the chest floor and more
level from hips to pins
L is placing over B in his turn for legs being
straighter when viewed from the front, and in
topline being straighter from hip to wither
B is placing over C for his strength in front
end assembly, being deeper in the chest and heart
with greater strength and extension of brisket, in
body capacity also being longer in body
C is placing over H having
straighter front legs when viewed from the side, and
being more smoothly blended from neck into shoulder
assembly
H is to be commended for tight toes
and straightness of legs when viewed from the front
.
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Judge:
Jennifer Lawrence
1st place Entry #J
2nd place Entry #A
3rd place Entry #E
4th place Entry #F
5th place Entry #K
6th place Entry #D
7th place Entry #B
8th place Entry #M
9th place Entry #G
10th place Entry #L
11th place Entry #C
12th place Entry #H
13th place Entry #I
I place this class of junior buck
kids J, A, E, F, K, D, B, M, G, L, C, H, I
J places over A for the advantage
he has in dairy strength and length of body. He is
flatter boned and has more width across his rump.
A places over E for the advantage
he has in body capacity. He is deeper in his rear barrel
and has more extension of brisket.
E places over F in a close placing
for being more nearly level across his rump and for
having more height and width up through his escutcheon.
He will grant some length of bone to F.
F places over K for having a
sharper and more angular bone pattern. He also appears
to be smoother blending in his front shoulder assembly
when viewed from above.
K places over D for being stronger
in his chine and having a more uphill stature.
D places over B for having a
stronger uphill stature with more substance of bone. He
is also longer bodied.
B places over M for his advantage
in dairy strength. He is longer boned with a longer and
flatter rump.
M places over G for having more
depth of body and width in the chest floor in relation
to size. He is also stronger in general appearance with
being more level across his topline and uphill in
stature.
G places over L for having a longer
bone pattern and greater length of body. He also has a
more ideal rear leg set with legs facing forward and
hocks more perpendicular to the ground.
L places over C in a close placing
for having a longer and flatter rump.
C places over H for having an
advantage in dairy strength- he is more open and
angular. He also is straighter over his knees.
H places over I in a similar pair
of bucks for having more width between the hocks and a
straighter rear leg set. He also is higher and wider in
his escutcheon.
I would like to comment I for his
width in his chest floor.
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