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All-American Limousin Futurity Will Include Fullblood, Lim‑Flex Shows
The All-American Limousin Futurity (AALF) will be Friday, July 27, in West Monroe, La., in conjunction with the National Junior Limousin Show and Congress (NJLSC). In addition to the traditional Limousin open show, which is one of the North American Limousin Foundation’s (NALF’s) four major Medal of Excellence (MOE) shows, this year’s event will include the fourth annual Lim‑Flex® show and second annual special fullblood show.
Doug Satree, Montague, Texas, will judge the AALF and Lim‑Flex shows; and Ryan Carmichael, Richmond, Ky., will evaluate the fullblood entries.
The April issue of the Limousin World magazine included the AALF entry form, or breeders can request one by calling American Cattle Services (ACS) at (580) 597-3006. Entry forms and fees are due to ACS by May 15. NJLSC exhibitors should note that their entries do not enter them automatically in any of the AALF shows.
The North American Limousin Foundation (www.nalf.org), headquartered in Centennial, Colo., provides programs and services – including genetic evaluation of 5,000 active sires – to nearly 4,000 members and their commercial customers. The Limousin breed and its Lim‑Flex® hybrid lead the beef industry in muscle-growth efficiency and ideally complement British breeds.
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