Judge:
Jean Lucas
1st place Entry #5
2nd place Entry #4
3rd place Entry #3
4th place Entry #2
5th place Entry #1
Placings 5,4,3,2,1
Five is placing over four, in
general appearance he is more correct on the rear leg
set when viewed from the side. He is more level in the
topline in the area of the rump from hips to pins.
Four is placing over three in
general appearance he is more level in his turn in the
rump over the next three bucklings. In body capacity he
has more depth in the chest
and the rear barrel.
Three is placing over two in
general appearance his rump is more level in the rump
from thurl to thurl. He
is a little longer in the neck.
He is more smoothly blended in the front end
assembly..
Two is placing over one in general
appearance he has more stature.
His front end is
more smoothly blended from the neck into the shoulders.
He has more width in the chest floor when viewed from
the front.
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Judge:
Todd Biddle
1st place
Entry #3
2nd place Entry #5
3rd place Entry #4
4th place Entry #2
5th place Entry #1
3-5-4-2-1
In our Mini Nubian Junior buck kid class, #3 excels #5 in general
appearance. He has a more masculine head with
better breed type. He shows more width to the
muzzle and forehead and a deeper jaw. He stands
more uphill at the wither and stands on a rear leg set
that is wider and has more openness into the escutcheon.
#5 has more dairy strength than #4. He is longer necked,
sharper withers, and has a more incurving thigh.
#4 has better general appearance than #2. This is evident
when viewing the back. #4 is smoother in the
topline and flatter in the rump.
On our bottom pair, #2 excels #1 in general appearance with more
correct breed type of his head and a more correct fore
leg when viewed from the front.
#1 will be commended for his openness.
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