CONFORMATION CHECKLIST

 

HEAD

 

Muzzle

            General size:  □ small                        □ large

 

            Nostrils:          □ large                         □ thin-walled

                                    small                        □ thick-walled

 

            Lips:                □ firm/muscular        □ weak/loose

 

 

Face                            □ smooth/straight      □ Roman         □ dished

 

 

Ears                            □ refined                     □ thick □ slight arch                □ straight

                                    active                       □ droopy         □ mule                        □ lopped

                                    □ close together          □ far apart       □ below poll

                                    size proportional to head

 

 

Forehead                   □ broad/flat                □ narrow         □ “bull” head

 

 

Eyes                            □ bright/alert              □ dull/uninterested

                                    large                         □ small (pig-eyed)

                                    □ round/prominent   □ bulging

                                    dark sclera              □ white sclera            

dark iris                   □ blue iris

                                    □ “gotch eye”              □ crossed eyes

                                    □ widely spaced at corners of forehead

 

 

Jaw                             □ strong/broad           □ ample width at throatlatch

                                    parrot mouth           □ bulldog mouth

                                    adequate jowls        □ heavy jowls

 

 

General Appearance □ chiseled                   □ well-defined

                                    length adequate for clear nasal passages and strong, well-placed teeth

                                    size proportional to body

 

 

Additional Comments/Relationship to Movement and Performance

 

 

 

NECK

 

Length                        □ 1/3 of body length              □ short            □ long

 

 

Size                             □ slender                                □ thick □ thin

                                    fine throatlatch                    □ thick throatlatch

 

Shape                         □ slightly convex arched topline       □ concave topline

                                    straight underline                           □ concave underline

                                    □ slight crest                                       □ “broken” crest

                                    swan neck

 

Placement                 □ base set at point of shoulder         □ base set below point of shoulder

 

 

 

Additional Comments/Relationship to Movement and Performance

 

 

 

WITHERS

 

 

Shape                         □ well-defined, muscular      □ high              □ un-defined, low, thick (mutton)

 

 

Placement                 □ level with croup                  □ higher          □ lower

 

 

General Appearance □ smooth slope into back      □ no dents/bumps

 

 

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CHEST

 

Size                             □ medium width                                 □ overly wide              □ narrow

 

General Appearance □ well-defined/muscular                  □ v-shape                    □ proportional

                                    □ blends into neck                             □ bosomy                    □ obese (excess fat)

 

Additional Comments/Relationship to Movement and Performance

 

 

 

SHOULDER

 

Size                             □ length of neck poll to withers         □ short                        □ too long

 

Angulation                 □ 50˚ slope scapular spine                □ upright                     □ excessively steep

 

Muscling                    □ well-developed                                □ smooth                     □ symmetrical

                                    □ over-developed                               □ under-developed

 

 

Additional Comments/Relationship to Movement and Performance

 

 

BODY

 

Back

Size:                □ 1/3 length of topline           □ long                          □ short

 

            Loin:                □ three fingers width between last rib and point of hip (short, “well coupled”)

 

            Shape:            □ sway                                     □ roach                       

 

 

Barrel            

            Size:                □ deep, wide                           □ heart girth/height               □ narrow

 

            Shape:            □ well-arched ribs                  □ ribs project backward         □ large spaces between ribs

                                    flat ribs                                □ ribs project downward        □ narrow spacing of ribs

 

           

Flank                          □ high w/good muscle tone   □ high w/poor muscle tone   □ short             □ long

                                    movements slow/regular   □ movements rapid/irregular

                                    □ “tucked-up” (too much waist between belly and flank)

                                    □ “hay belly” (abdomen drops below chest line)

 

Additional Comments/Relationship to Movement and Performance

 

 

 

HINDQUARTERS

 

Rear View                  □ “square”                               □ “pear” shaped         □ rounded croup

                                    sides symmetrical               □ proper muscling

 

Side View                   □ croup fairly long                  □ croup angled           □ point of hip before point of croup

                                    croup flat                             □ croup steep             □ lower or same height of withers

                                    □ point of buttock to low        □ “hunter’s bumps”

 

 

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FORELEGS

 

Upper Arm                 □ long humerus                      □ short humerus        □ in balance with body

                                    almost upright humerus    □ horizontal humerus

 

Elbow                          □ clean                                    □ in balance with body

                                    □ moist, blemishes                 □ too large, too small

                                    slight angle outward           □ angle too far outward (toed-in)       □ tied-in (toed-out)

                                    point in front of peak of withers    

□ “camped under”                  □ “camped out”

                                    base narrow                        □ base wide

 

Forearm                     □ long                                      □ short                       

                                    □ “well-directed (straight with knee/cannon”

                                    width in balance                 □ too wide                   □ too narrow

                                    thick strong muscling         □ thin muscling

                                    smooth, lengthy                  □ bunch, short

 

Knee                           □ straight, square on leg        □ flattened front         □ deviates from cannon

                                    □ well-defined, thick wide from side                         □ overly round

                                    excessively large

           

Front:              □ “knock knees”                     □ “bow legs”                □ “bench knees”

                                   

Side:                □ “calf knees”                         □ “bucked knees”      □ “tied in knees”

                        □ “cut out under knees”        □ “open knees” (physitis)

 

Cannon                       □ short            □ long              □ straight                    □ angled

 

            Side:                □ wide (7”/1,000 lbs.)            tendon away from cannon  □ tendons well-defined

                                    narrow                                 □ tendon close to cannon      □ tendons under-defined

           

            Front:              □ narrow                                 □ wide

 

Fetlock                       □ flat, smooth                         □ wide (blends with cannon) □rounded            □ narrow

                                    adequate angle (140˚)         □ wide angle                           □ narrow angle

                                    clean, dry                             □ blemish/scars/moist         

 

Pastern                       □ ¼ - ½ length of cannon      □ short                                    □ long

                                    angle = shoulder angle       □ upright                                

                                    □ slope in line with hoof wall □ “broken forward”                 □ “broken backward”     

 

General

            Front:              □ “toed in”                               □ “toed out”               

line from point of shoulder to center of foot bisects knee, cannon, fetlock, hoof wall

 

            Side:                □ elbow to fetlock perpendicular to ground

                                    line from ground behind foot bisects leg and shoulder

   line ends:  □ in front of withers or              □ ends middle of withers

 

           

Additional Comments/Relationship to Movement and Performance

 

 

HINDLEGS

 

Thigh

            Side:                □ long                          □ short            □ perpendicular to ground    □ angled to ground

           

            Rear:               □ inside thigh well-developed/wide □ outside stifle well-developed/wide

                                    □ narrow/atrophied

 

Stifle                           □ same height as elbow         □ too low         □ too high       

                                    well forward                         □ set back

           

Rear:               □ widest part of hindquarters

 

Gaskin                        □ shorter than thigh, but long           □ too long        □ too short

                                    well-muscled                       □ thin

           

            Side:                □ wide, Achilles tendon/hock far back

 

            Rear:               □ inside straight                     □ inside slightly curved         □ inside bowed

 

Hock

            General:          □ adequate size for weight     □ proportional to whole body

                                    point of hock halfway between stifle and ground

                                    □ “low-set”, short cannons    □ “high-set”, longer cannons

           

            Side:                □ strong, wide as gaskin        □ narrow, thin, weak

                                    □ clean cut, thin skin, bones visible             □ round, meaty

 

Rear:               □ straight        □ “cow hocked”          □ “bow legs”                □ “toed in”

                       

 

            Angle:              □ moderate angle       □ sickle hocked                      □ straight hocked

                                    line from point of buttock to ground touches point of hock and runs down back of cannon

 

 

Cannon                       □ short, but longer and wider than foreleg               □ well-defined flexor tendons

 

 

Fetlock                       □ well set back           □ sturdy          □ too forward              □ narrow, thin

 

Pastern                       □ more upright than front                  □ shorter than front

                                    steep angle                                      □ long

 

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