I found this on a judging web site, so now it's your turn! You be the judge. Place this class of five very different Siberian Husky Males in order of merit based, on 12 physical requirements discernible in these five profile drawings and why you would place award determined placement; you should be aware that the breed functions as a medium-sized working sled dog, is quick and light on its feet, and free and graceful in action. The Siberian's proportions should reflect a basic balance of power, speed and endurance, never appearing so heavy or coarse as to suggest a freighting animal, nor so light as to suggest a sprint racing animal.
TWELVE REQUIREMENTS
To assess this particular class you should be aware:
1. That the stop (the step-down from skull to muzzle) is well defined.
2. That the distance from tip of nose to the stop is equal to the distance from stop to occiput.
3. That the neck is medium length and arched.
4. That the body is slightly longer than the height.
5. That the topline is level.
6. That tuck up is slight.
7. That the croup slopes but never so steeply as to restrict the rearward thrust of the hind legs.
8. That the tail sets on just below the level of the topline.
9. That the foreleg (the elbow level with brisket) is longer than the body is deep (distance greater from elbow to ground than from elbow to withers).
10. That the hindquarters be well bent at stifle and the hock joint be well defined.
11. That the feet be oval in shape, medium in size, not large and clumsy.
12. That all colors and markings are allowed from black to pure white. Variety of markings include many striking head and body patterns not found in other breeds.
No one said judging was easy