Another Limousin
Limousins are a genetic source of larger weaning weights and muscle mass while maintaining relatively low birth weights. Limousins are known for their muscular build, feed efficiency, ease of management and comparable calving ease to other breeds. Limousin cattle produce the leaner cuts of beef that have become a staple of the modern market.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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LOL! That was funny! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHuh - I had no clue! Learn something everyday, right?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mandatory fun info. -Jayne
ReplyDeleteGreat TT post. A breed of bovine I had never heard of
ReplyDeletesteak anyone? happy TT!
ReplyDeleteI knew I forgot something! I just centred on the town-GAH! But informative...call me "updated"-LOL!
ReplyDeleteNice informative twist. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteAh well done! Apparently the car was named after those who herded Limousin cattle, they wore long dark coats, I imagine similar to the livery of coaches long ago!
ReplyDeletewhat? this is a joke, right! Maybe not, but it's definitely original!
ReplyDeleteThis, I like!
ReplyDeleteI was tempted to write about "LiMo", the Linux-based operating system for mobile phones, but realised I would probably put people off.
No sh*t? Dang, you really DO learn something new every day!
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Thanks to all who posted and Tom...this is not a joke...it's true, Limousin is a bread of cattle....come visit our Eastern Oregon cattle ranch and you can view them for yourself!!~Trisha
ReplyDeleteWow, great to see a different interpretation of limo!!
ReplyDeleteI never knew this.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Kat