Zumwalde enters goats in NAILE
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Barbara Zumwalde of Hillsboro has entered four head of dairy goats in the Alpine division of the 39th annual North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE).
The NAILE is recognized as the world's largest purebred livestock show with more than 24,500 entries and nearly $700,000 in prizes and awards. Scheduled for Nov. 3-16, the event takes place at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky.
Purebred farms from nearly every state and Canada bring livestock to compete in one of 10 expo divisions: dairy cattle, dairy goats, meat goats, beef cattle, quarter horses, draft horses, mules and donkeys, sheep, swine and llamas and alpacas. More than 200,000 American and foreign visitors attend the hundreds of individual breed shows, sales and events.[[In-content Ad]]
The NAILE is recognized as the world's largest purebred livestock show with more than 24,500 entries and nearly $700,000 in prizes and awards. Scheduled for Nov. 3-16, the event takes place at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky.
Purebred farms from nearly every state and Canada bring livestock to compete in one of 10 expo divisions: dairy cattle, dairy goats, meat goats, beef cattle, quarter horses, draft horses, mules and donkeys, sheep, swine and llamas and alpacas. More than 200,000 American and foreign visitors attend the hundreds of individual breed shows, sales and events.[[In-content Ad]]