Ring 1 - Renee Furst

Here are my first place Senior does. There is a doe that caught my eye and holds true to the breed standard.
 
My Senior Champion doe goes to my 3 year old milker today. She excels in General Appearance being longer and
more level in the topline particularity in the area of the rump. She has a longer bone pattern throughout. She is more level from hip to pins and has greater increasing depth of body to the reserve today. She also has a more lustrous coat. In Dairy Character she excels over the second place animal being more angular and showing more general openness throughout. She also has a longer/leaner neck. In Mammary she has a more correct shape to the udder and teats than our reserve today. She has a stronger medial suspensory ligament as well as correct placement of the teats. She will however, grant greater capacity to our Reserve doe today. Our senior Champion will also be our best udder.
 
Our Reserve goes to our 5 year old today and should be commended for her udder capacity!

Grand Champion MiniNubian Senior Doe & Best Udder of Breed

Country Dreams Pixie *P

Breeder: Randy and Andrea Kuhtz  Owner: Eliya Forster

Sire: Echo Hill's Shining Star   Dam: Country Dreams Dora


Reserve Champion MiniNubian Senior Doe

Echo Hill's Molly O'Malley 2*P

Breeder: Dannette Hackman   Owner: Eliya Forster

Sire: Echo Hill's King Patrick O'Malley *B  Dam: FMCH Hidden Creek's Patches 1*P


1st place Yearling Milker

1st freshening, 3 months fresh (4th gen EX)

1st place 2yr Old Milker

1st freshening, 3 months fresh (4th gen AM)

1st place 3yr Old Milker

2nd freshening, 3 months fresh (3rd gen AM)

1st place 4yr Old Milker

3rd freshening, 3 months fresh (3rd gen AM)

1st place 5 or 6 yr Old Milker

5 years old, 4th freshening, 1 month fresh (3rd gen AM)

1st place Aged Milker (7 or over)

8 years old, 6th freshening, 1 week fresh (4th gen AM)

1st place Dry Doe

2nd place animal from GCH's class (for choosing Reserve CH)

GCH was from a single entry class