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The typical conformation requirements of a top-quality Limousin

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April 18, 2025

In this article, we explain the typical breed standards of the Limousin, as per Limousin Southern Africa and the British Limousin Cattle Society.

The typical conformation requirements of a top-quality Limousin

GENERAL CONFORMATION

The Limousin is generally considered a medium-framed breed, which contributes to the breed's adaptability and efficiency. Compared to overall body mass, the breed's bone structure is relatively fine, leading to a high carcass yield.

The Limousin is well developed and balanced. Animals should be properly developed for their age, exhibiting good proportions and a harmonious balance between body parts.

The Limousin should present with intermediate muscle development. The muscles should be well defined and prominent, especially in the loin, rump, thighs, shoulders, and forearms.

The Limousin's head should be short and wide, with a broad forehead and a noticeable hollow between the eyes. The muzzle should be wide and strong, while its ears should be small, flexible, rounded, and covered with hair on the outside. The eyebrow ridges should be well developed with pigmented skin around the eyes. The nose bridge should be wide, strong and oval, with the teeth big and strong, and fitting well. The jaws should be deep and strong.

The breed's eyes should be large, and encircled by moving eyelids. Horns should be typically round and light in colour, darkening towards the tips, horizontal at first and then curving forwards and upwards. (Keep in mind that some Limousin are naturally polled.)

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