MDGA Virtual Mini Dairy Goat Show  
Fall 2018

Mini Nubian Bucks 2 under 3 yrs

Judge: Jena Williams

1st place
Entry #D

2nd place
Entry #C

3rd place
Entry #B

4th place
Entry #G

5th place
Entry #A

6th place
Entry #F

7th place
Entry #E

8th place
Entry #H

D C B G A F E H
D is placing over C in feet and legs for strength of pasterns in the front legs, in general appearance for his longer bone pattern and greater angularity in slope of shoulder

C is placing over B in general appearance having more correct breed character both in nose and ears,

B is placing over G in general appearance having feet and legs with front feet more correctly pointed forward when viewed from the front.
B will grant the better breed character to G
G
is placing over A
in general appearance being stronger in topline especially i
n the area of the chine,
more level from hips to pins, and greater angulation in the shoulder and rear
leg
assemblies
A
is placing over F
in general appearance being straighter in the front leg
when viewed from the front,
and having
better
breed character about the ears
F
is placing over E
in general appearance for smoothness of blending of neck into shoulder assembly and
for elbows held more ti
ghtly against the body wall
, in feet and legs greater width between the hocks
E
is placing over
H
for
greater
width in the
loin and hip
H
is to be commended for
his strength of
bone and width in the chest floor

 

Judge: Jennifer Lawrence

1st place
Entry #B

2nd place
Entry #C

3rd place
Entry #D

4th place
Entry #A

5th place
Entry #G

6th place
Entry #F

7th place
Entry #H

8th place
Entry #E

I place this class of two year old senior bucks B, C, D, A, G, F, H, E

B places over C in a close placing for his advantage he has in body capacity. He has a higher, wider arch up into his escutcheon and has more width across his back and barrel. He will grant Nubian breed characteristics to C but is only a first generation mini.

C places over D for his advantage in general appearance. He is more level across his topline with a more uphill stature. He is a more flat boned and smoother blended buck.

D places over A for the advantage he has in dairy character and length of bone. D is a taller, longer bodied buck. He also has more extension of brisket.

A places over G for body capacity. A is deeper bodied wider in the chest floor. A will grand some levelness across the rump and rear leg angulation to G.

G places over F in a close placing for a slight advantage in width between the hocks and width in the chest floor. He is higher and wider in his escutcheon and displays more Nubian characteristics since both bucks are beyond 4th generation and it’s a close pair.

F places over H in his advantage to being more level across his topline in the area of the rump as well as having a better set to his rear legs- with hocks less turned in when viewed from the rear.

H places over E for having a greater length of body. He also in his turn has a slight advantage over rear leg set with less turn in at the hocks.

E should be commended for his uphill stature.

 

 



Entry A
AM 3rd gen.

 


Entry B
EX 1st gen.


Entry C
AM 5th gen.

 

Entry D
AM 4th gen.

 

 

Entry E
AM 3rd gen.

 

Entry F
AM 4th gen.

 

Entry G
PB 6th gen.


Entry H
AM 3rd gen.