Ring 2 - Valerie Ciesynski

While I admire the dairy character and strengths I see in all these first place animals, I think the competition really comes down to the 3 yr old and the 5 yr old.  I think today, that the 5 year old is showing us more body capacity, more width throughout, greater area of udder attachment and she will be the Grand Champion and Best udder.

For Reserve: When looking at the 2nd place doe to the Grand, she does not have quite the correctness of topline, extension of foreudder or length of body to compete with the 3 yr old, and the 3 yr old will be the Reserve Champion.


Grand Champion MiniNubian Senior Doe & Best Udder of Breed

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


Reserve Champion MiniNubian Senior Doe

Country Dreams Pixie *P

Breeder: Randy and Andrea Kuhtz  Owner: Eliya Forster

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


1st place Yearling Milker

1st freshening, 2 months fresh - Udder uneven from nursing a single (5th gen AM)

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 6yr 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

No Entries

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

6 years old, 5th freshening, 3 months fresh (2nd gen EX)