ENGLEWOOD, Colo. Once again, the Limousin show at the National Western Stock Show in Denver January 14 lived up to its billing as one of the breed’s pre mier shows of the year. Randy Daniels of Colbert, Georgia evaluated 14S females and 61 bulls which comprised one of the deepest quality sets of Limousin ever paraded in Denver. Mike McGuire of Alabama served as the associate judge. By the end of the show, specta tors also had a chance to see just how widespread breed quality is from both a and an exhibi tor standpoint. Of the 16 division champions and reserve champ ions, 21 different owners were represented and 12 different sires. For grand champion bull honors the judges went with their Divi sion 111 champion, OTSS Broker 21248. The 4/1/92 son of YKCC Top Line 180 X is out of YKCL Miss Virginian RIO3V and is owned by Stewman Ranches of Maryneal, Texas. Broker made history with this win, becoming only the third Limousin bull in history to win the breed’s presti gious Triple Crown, collecting grand championships at the All American Limousin Futurity, Louisville and Denver. Four Bears PQ 868 was named Division 111 reserve champion and reserve grand champion bull over all at the halter of Lookout Limou sin, Timber Lake, S.D. and MCM Limousin of Calgary, Alberta. Four Bears is a black 6/1/92 son of LKCC Tomahawk’s Touchdown out of Lookout Billie 220 R. In the female show, Bonnie’s Tull 2028, a 3/5/92 WRC Punch daughter out of TEXS Star Mercy was named Division m and grand champion female. Exhibitors were JCL Cattle Company of Welch, Okla.; H&L Limousin, Lebanon, Mo.; and Tullis Limousin Farm, Welch, Okla. Sullivan Limousin of Dunlap, lowa and Sennett Cattle Company of Waynetown, Ind. teamed up to show the Division I champion and reserve grand champion female overall with SLVL Sugar Cookie, a 3/8/93 daughter of Wulf s Chal lenger 6044 Y out of EAFM Cookie. Cane Ridge Polled Genie, a 4/23/93 daughter of Wulf’s Generously sized. We pay shipping costs. Sizes 7-13 including 'A sizes. Dark brown with black sole. STYLE 6 Inch D. EE. D. EE. EEE $76.95 9 Inch 9” Steel Toe D. EE Only $78.95 I" Insulated, EE, EEE Wa ship In 24 hours. Wa pay shipping NY Add 7% Tax -1-800-533*1675 Grand Total CUSTOMER ADDRESS TOWN STATE ZIP VISA Phone orders shipped ssms day Mastercard W-R SUPPLY CO. Lake Grain* Rd. Box 310 Earlvllla, N.Y. 13332 1-800-533-1675, OTSS Broker-Bonnie’s Tull Top Show Homerun 9226 A out of Cane Ridge Temptress 404 W, was named reserve champion female in Division I. Cane Ridge Cattle Company of Paris, Ky. and Yackley-Sugar Maple Leaf Limousin of Onida, S.D. and Mill brook, N.Y. were the exhibitors. Magness Land and Cattle of Platteville, Colo, had the Division II champion female with MAGS Black and Satin, an 11/6/92 daughter of PLLP Polled Webster 30X out of WLCC Xposc 41X. For reserve champion honors in Division II the judges went with CLLL Touch of Satin, a 9/2Q/92 daughter of LKCC Tomahawk’s Touchdown out of Wulfs Black Satin. Minerich Land and Cattle Company of Richmond, Ky. was the exhibitor. Dorminy Brothers Land and Cattle Company of Fitzgerald, Ga. teamed up with Express Limousin Ranches of Yukon, Okla. to show the reserve champion female in Division 111. DBRO Blackberry Magic 308 is a 7/15/92 daughter of WLCC Mowtown Magic IIX out of OLC Blackberry Punch. OAKM Lady Michelle 8258, a 1/21/92 TEXS Ranger Ted daughter out of TEXS Star Music was named Division IV champion female. Owners are Sullivan Limousin, Express Limousin Ranches and Shane Lindsey of Colfax, lowa. Minerich Land and Cattle Com pany rounded out the female show with the reserve champion in Division IV, OAKM Lady Paulet te 8146, a 1/16/92 Harvest Olym pus daughter out of OAKM Miss Prissy 285 V. In the bull show, the Minerich firm teamed up with CMC Cattle and Land Company of McDo nough, Georgia to show the Divi sion I champion, YKCC Polled Blueprint 314, a 3/23/93 son of YKCC Polled Cash 558 Y out of YKCL Miss Mallory 127 U. The Polled Arrow Group of Wall Lake, lowa led out the reserve champion bull in Division I with YKCC Polled Arrow 200 C, a 3/31/93 son of YKCC Top Line 180 X out of YKCC Vintage Wine 406 X. JCL Black Out, a 9/15/92 son of LKCC Tomahawk’s Touchdown out of JCL Madeline was named champion bull in Division II for PRICE SIZE TOTAL WIDTH EEE $74.95 11.95 JCL Cattle Company and Deer Valley Farm of Fayetteville, Tenn. 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