Lineback (Continued from Page B 2) didn’t know what else to do. Since then, several Lineback bulls are available through DHIA. The regi stry is open through this year in order- to establish the foundation animals in the states, then it will close in order to preserve the gene tics of future breeds. Daily reports that he has three generations of pure Linebacks that are registered. He is grateful to Chester County extension agents for pushing for the breed to become recognizable and allowed to compete in fairs and other competitions. The Bailys show Linebacks at several fairs but district competition is as far as they can go at this point “Our goal is to go to (Pennsylva nia) Farm Show," Daily said. He is working to have Farm Show offi cials offer competition in the Line back breed. Jane said of her husband’s enthusiasm in helping his daught ers compete in many shows, “He enjoys 4-H shows as much as the girls. 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