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Texas duo tops females at National Junior Limousin Show

The National Junior Limousin Show and Congress owned-female show was July 16 in Sioux Falls, S.D. Todd Herman, Skiatook, Okla., evaluated 215 entries for exhibitors from 23 states.

Sean Schuler, Cleveland, Texas, led the grand champion. SSCL Tara is a March 10, 2007, daughter of GPFF Blaque Rulon and was the Division 3 champion.

CFLX Keiko 066T was reserve grand champion for Blane Counsil, Madisonville, Texas. The June 1, 2007, daughter of KRVN Naskar 013N was Division 2 champion.

Schuler also had the best pair of females. Counsil was runner-up.

Herman selected the three-head state group from Oklahoma as the best and awarded second place to Texas.

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 more than 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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Date: 8/7/08


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