WDE Now Accepting Animals for 2015 Futurity
By CnAgri2012-10-22 19:56:06 PrintDairy cattle exhibitors who show their animals at World Dairy Expo can now enter eligible heifers into the 2015 World Dairy Expo International Futurity. Show organizers say planning is already underway for the Three-Year-Old Futurity competition.
Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, Milking Shorthorn and Red & Whites will select a Futurity winner for each breed, and then crown the 2015 World Dairy Expo International Futurity overall winner and reserve. However, futurity entries will close November 1 at midnight.
Animals eligible for the 2015 WDE Futurity must be born between September 1, 2011 through August 31, 2012. The current one-time Futurity entry fee is $50. The stalling entry fee must also be paid the year of the event.
For more information or to register for the show's futurity, go to: http://worlddairyexpo.com/pages/Enter-Online.php.
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