Test your Beef Stockjudging skills 2022 and win up to £200

To be in with your chance of winning up to £200, test out your judging skills by entering our annual beef stockjudging competition.

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Test your Beef Stockjudging skills 2022 and win up to £200

To be in with your chance of winning up to 200, test out your judging skills by entering our annual beef stockjudging competition.

About

This year’s beef stockjudging competition is now open for entries. Our annual competition is once again sponsored by Showtime, supplier of specialist livestock products for cattle, sheep, horses and other animals, covering the UK and Europe.

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How to take part

For your chance to win, simply fill in the form here by Friday 20th January 2023

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