Time flies when you're having fun...Or something. No, really...I have been thoroughly enjoying the pups, despite the work!
Yesterday, a friend of mine with a lot of knowledge and experience came over to evaluate the puppies' structure. Because they are all going to working or performance homes, it is always nice to know what you have to work with physically.
Here is what she said (in evaluation order):
Vince: Bite is fine! (despite appearing a teensy bit skewed); slightly more angulation in hindquarters than in front; tiny bit Easty Westy (feet) in front (NOTE: for running this is not a bad thing - easier on dog than toes in); lovely straight croup. Nothing extreme, square appearance.
#2: Tiny bit Easty Westy on right forefoot, nothing extreme (ie, most people won't notice when she's an adult, and it *may* straighten in the next couple of weeks); Balanced front and back angulation, not straight, not overangled; lovely short hocks; slightly longer back (all through ribs, loin is nice and short) and is in proportion to her long legs, neck slightly shorter than Vince's. Husky girl - broad through chest. (I asked her to "nitpick" #2, so don't be alarmed! #2 looks the "most different" of all the pups, with her shorter coat and longer back and legs - that was why)
#1: Squarer than #2, good moderate angles in front and rear. Lovely front. Tiny bit shorter in neck than Vince, but not too short. Sweet, soft expression.
#5: Nice square appearance; slightly more angulation in front and rear than #1, but well balanced; again the shorter neck (a family trait?) but not extreme.
#3: Nice and square; slightly more angulated in rear than front but not extreme (Note: Think Fen :); neck is longer than #2, #5 and #1; slighter appearance, more feminine, but still nice bone.
#6: shorter back; slightly longer in the hocks than the others; well-balanced; neck is good length; "the nicest structure overall".
Conclusion: Nothing extreme in any of the pups, shorter neck in some of them, lots of bone and room for lungs, heart etc.
And now for this weekend's video. Sorry for the start, I was sitting in the screen porch (it was cold and windy) watching the pups and lambs, and grabbed my camera to film Fen and #3...