MDGA V-Show Fall 2021
Mini Lamancha Senior Does: 2 & Under 3
Judge: Jena Williams
Judge: April Hitch
1st Place/1st Udder
Entry C
2nd Place
Entry F
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3rd Place
Entry B
4th Place
Entry D
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5th Place
Entry E
6th Place
Entry A
7th Place
Entry G
C places over F in mammary having better balance of mammary in side view, with 1/3 behind the leg, 1/3 hidden by the rear leg, and 1-3 in front of the leg. She also has more extension of lateral in the foreudder. 1st place udder
F places over B in dairy character being longer of neck and more uphill from hip to wither, in body capacity having more depth in the rear barrel.
B places over D in mammary system being wider and more rounded in the rear udder arch; and in general appearance being straighter in the back and level over the rump from hips to pins.
D places over E in general appearance being longer of neck and more smoothy blended from neck in to shoulder assembly, and in body capacity being deeper and longer in the barrel.
E places over A in mammary with a medial that more correctly divides the halves and supports the udder cistern for proper drainage; and in dairy character having a more appropriate wedge when viewed from above, with better spring of rib and width of hip.
A places over G in mammary system showing more evidence of productivity at this time and in general appearance having rear legs straighter when viewed from behind.
G is to be commended for her straight legs when viewed from the front.
1st Place
Entry F
2nd Place/1st Udder
Entry C
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3rd Place
Entry D
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4th Place
Entry E
5th Place
Entry B
6th Place
Entry A
7th Place
Entry G
Final Placings: F-C-D-E-B-A-G
First Udder: C
F is going over C for her advantage in general appearance. She is a does that is leveler over the topline, being stronger in the chine, and having a stronger set of feet and legs, particularly in the pasterns. She also excels C in dairy strength, being sharper in the withers and being flatter boned throughout.
C is placing over D for her advantage in the mammary system. She has a higher rear udder and more extension to her fore udder attachment, showing a more correct teat placement, particularly why she is first udder within this class.
D excels E, in her turn, for general appearance. She is more correct in her front end assembly, blending more smoothly from her neck into her withers, and being tighter at the point of elbow. She also has an advantage in the mammary system, showing more width in her rear udder and more lateral attachments.
E has an advantage over B in general appearance. A doe that stands more uphill and is more nearly level in her topline, as well as more correct in her feet and legs. However, she will yield to the width of rear udder in the doe B.
B is placing over A for her advantage in the mammary system, excelling in her strength of lateral attachments and medial suspensory ligaments. She also excels A in body capacity, being deeper in her rear barrel.
A excels G, in her turn, for general appearance. She is a doe that is more correct in her feet and legs, particularly in her rear leg set, having less of a tendency to hock in while at rest and on the move. She is also more nearly level over her topline, having a less tendency to roach in her loin. A also has an advantage in the mammary system, having more capacity and width to her rear udder.
G should be commended for her dairy strength.
Entry A
Freshened: 4/4/2021
Generation: 3
Freshenings: 1
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Entry B
Freshened: 5/31/2021
Generation: 2
Freshenings: 2
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Entry C
Freshened: 4/11/2021
Generation: 2
Freshenings: 1
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Entry D
Freshened: 4/10/2021
Generation: 1
Freshenings: 1
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Entry E
Freshened: 3/11/2021
Generation: 1
Freshenings: 2
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Entry F
Freshened: 4/20/2021
Generation: 1
Freshenings: 1
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Entry G
Freshened: 3/23/2021
Generation: 1
Freshenings: 2
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