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<blockquote data-quote="Wewild" data-source="post: 99313" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>Not quite right. From a previous post... from the NALF</p><p></p><p></p><p>"Fullblood and Purebred </p><p></p><p>Currently the only classifications NALF has are: </p><p>1. Percentage - bulls less than 93% and females less that 87%. The exact percentage is printed on the certificate. </p><p>2. Purebred (87%) - this is the qualified purebred status for females only. The percentage appears on the certificate if the female is 87% or greater but less than 93%. </p><p>3. Purebred - appears on all animals that are 93% or greater Limousin. In calculating the percentage of Limousin of the offspring, all cattle in this category are considered to be 100% Limousin. The percentage does not appear on the papers. </p><p>4. Fullblood- As of May 1, 1993, Fullblood appears on all cattle that trace back to full French ancestry and have not been upgraded from domestic stock." </p><p></p><p>The breed codes on pedigrees indicate the ancestry of the animal. As an example, a purebred bull with the breed codes LLLLLLL* indicates the bull does trace back to a domestic foundation animal. An animal with fullblood ancestry always carries a breed code of LLLLLLLL."</p><p></p><p>May be slightly different from other associations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wewild, post: 99313, member: 671"] Not quite right. From a previous post... from the NALF "Fullblood and Purebred Currently the only classifications NALF has are: 1. Percentage - bulls less than 93% and females less that 87%. The exact percentage is printed on the certificate. 2. Purebred (87%) - this is the qualified purebred status for females only. The percentage appears on the certificate if the female is 87% or greater but less than 93%. 3. Purebred - appears on all animals that are 93% or greater Limousin. In calculating the percentage of Limousin of the offspring, all cattle in this category are considered to be 100% Limousin. The percentage does not appear on the papers. 4. Fullblood- As of May 1, 1993, Fullblood appears on all cattle that trace back to full French ancestry and have not been upgraded from domestic stock." The breed codes on pedigrees indicate the ancestry of the animal. As an example, a purebred bull with the breed codes LLLLLLL* indicates the bull does trace back to a domestic foundation animal. An animal with fullblood ancestry always carries a breed code of LLLLLLLL." May be slightly different from other associations. [/QUOTE]
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