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    The 2012 North American Livestock Expo is coming to Louisville’s Kentucky Exposi
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    The North American Livestock Expo is coming to Louisville’s Kentucky Exposition Center on November 2-16. This event is the world’s largest all breed, purebred livestock exposition. One of the biggest draws is the North American Championship Rodeo which begins on November 8. Also featured is the Giant Country Store with its nearly 200 commercial vendors.

     

     

     

    The event kicks off early with the North American Quarter Horse Show beginning on October 31 with other events following.

     

    The schedule of events are as follows:

    Beef Cattle

    November 10 - 16, 2012

    Boer and Junior Wether Goats

    November 14 - 15, 2012

    Championship Rodeo

    November 8 - 10, 2012

    Dairy Cattle

    November 2 - 6, 2012

    Dairy Goats

    November 2 - 4, 2012

    Draft Horses

    November 9 - 10, 2012

    Giant Country Store

    November 3 - 16, 2012

    Llamas and Alpacas

    November 2 - 4, 2012

    Mules and Donkeys

    November 8 - 10, 2012

    Quarter Horses

    October 31- November 7, 2012

    Sheep

    November 9 - 16, 2012

    Swine

    November 4 - 5, 2012

    For more information on the North American Livestock Expo go to the North American Livestock Expo website here. For ticket information call the ticket office at: 502-367-5144.

    Photos: Courtesy of the North American Livestock Expo

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    Owner of Cedar Ridge Farm which operates a children's horseback riding lesson program in Greenville, IN. I have been involved with equine welfare and rescue activities. We have successfully rehomed at risk horses and retrained off the track thoroughbred racehorses in new careers in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, and barrel racing disciplines.

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