Breed Standard
GENERAL APPEARANCE: Moderate
size dairy type showing no tendency to coarseness.
Harmoniously blended showing femininity in does, masculinity
in bucks.
HEAD (skull, eyes, ears,
mouth, nostrils): Head elegant, of medium length. Facial
line straight. Polled or disbudded. Eyes set broadly apart,
large and bright. Ears are the distinctive feature of the
breed, a) over b).
a) The “gopher ear” is described as
follows: maximum length of one inch (2.5 cm) but preferably
nonexistent and with very little or no cartilage. The end of
the ear must be turned up or down. This is the only type of
ear that will make bucks eligible for registration.
b) The “elf ear” is described as
follows: maximum length of two inches (5.0 cm) is allowed,
the end of the ear must be turned up or turned down and
cartilage shaping the small ear is allowed.
The ear is to be measured with a rigid
measure placed firmly against the head at the base of the
ear that is neither pulled nor stretched. Natural folds and
creases of the ear are to be unaltered during measurement.
MUZZLE: Well developed
without coarseness. Side profile should show no tendency to
undershot or overshot jaw.
NECK: Clean at junction to
neck, with or without tassels, blended smoothly into
shoulders. Does long and fine, bucks with strength not
coarseness.
BACKLINE: Strong, straight
and horizontal from withers to hips.
FOREQUARTERS: Withers sloping
into shoulders and blending into the body. Chest showing
medium width and depth in does, greater capacity in bucks.
BODY: Wedge shaped deep frame
with a good length of barrel with well sprung ribs.
HINDQUARTERS: Slight slope
from hips to tail. Good width between hips. Rump broad with
pin bones wide.
LEGS: straight, Strong and
parallel from front and side. Hindlegs straight and parallel
when viewed from the rear; hocks slightly bent when viewed
from side. Pasterns short and strong. Hooves sound and
well-shaped.
UDDER: High wide attachment
at rear and well forward in front without pocket. Not
pendulous or unduly divided. Soft textured and showing good
capacity.
TEATS: Of adequate size for
ease of milking, well attached and distinct from the udder.
Set well apart, pointing slightly forward and down not
outward.
TESTICLES: Scrotum well
attached, relatively even and not divided or unduly
pendulous, carrying 2 testes.
RUDIMENTARY TEATS (bucks):
Two, set wide apart slightly to the fore and side of
scrotum, of good size but not overdeveloped unless the buck
is milking.
SIZE: Does minimum height (28
in./71 cm) - Mature Bucks Minimum height (30 in./76 cm).
Height to be measured at 4 years.
COAT: Short, fine and glossy.
Bucks may have a longer coat.
COLOUR: Any colour or
combination of colours is acceptable with no preferences.
DIFFERING FROM IDEAL Horned,
large scurs, uneven tassels.
FAULTS/VERY SERIOUS DEFECTS:
Roman nose, cow hocks. Dropped pasterns. Roach or sway back.
Lack of dairy quality. Uneven gait. Malformed feet. Weak or
narrow chest. Shallow body. Steep rump. Fleshy, pendulous or
unduly divided udder. Pocket in udder. Teats- small, thin,
large, bulbous, ill-defined, unbalanced. Lack of milking
capacity. Divided, uneven or unduly pendulous scrotum. Pink
skin. Height smaller than 71cms.
DISQUALIFICATIONS: Blind
teat. Double teat(s). Supernumerary teats. Double orifice.
Evidence of hermaphroditism/intersex. Wry face. Buck with
one testicle or with abnormal testicles. Anything other than
gopher ears on bucks. Ears other than true LaMancha type on
does.
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