First Place:
Entry number: 1169
Exhibitor: gonefishin1 |
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The #1 sheep is the best profiling wether in the class. He is strong topped, level rumped, and shows the most evidence of leg and stifle muscling from the side. From the rear, he is also the thickest topped and biggest ended in the class. To be more ideal, he needs to balance better from his chest to his flank.
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Second Place: 4
Entry number: 1437
Exhibitor: lillieannaewe
State: FL
Sheep
name/number: Grilliam
Breed: Suffolk X |
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The #4 lamb most closely resembles the class winner from the side. He's another long spined, level rumped lamb with a good shape to his leg from the profile. He is tall fronted and appears to be lengthy from his last rib back. To move up in class, he needs to be shallower chested, wider based, and thicker in his overall muscle pattern from the rear.
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Third Place: 2
Entry number: 1320
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#2 is a tall fronted lamb that is straight and correct in his topline. He stands square and correct on his feet and legs, and offers adequate width down his top. Like the second place lamb, he is deeper chested and lacks the body and flank depth of the winner. He also needs to be thicker and more expressive in his rump, leg, and stifle.
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Fourth Place: 3
Entry number: 1407
Exhibitor:: KKC4646
State: OK
Breed: Hampshire |
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Wether #3 rounds out the class being a big ribbed, deep flanked lamb. He shows some thickness from the rear through his leg and stifle. Compared to the higher placing lambs, he is shorter bodied, rounder rumped, ad doesn't stand as square as ideal from his hip to hock to ground.
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