Test your skills and you could win £250 plus a £250 voucher

The Bleu du Maine Sheep Society is sponsoring a sheep stockjudging competition, giving one lucky winner the chance to win £250 plus a £250 voucher. Second and third prize winners will receive £150 and £50, respectively.

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Test your skills and you could win £250 plus a £250 voucher

The Bleu du Maine Sheep Society is sponsoring a sheep stockjudging competition, giving one lucky winner the chance to win 250 plus a 250 voucher. Second and third prize winners will receive 150 and 50, respectively.

About

To enter the Bleu du Maine Sheep Society-sponsored stockjudging competition, simply place the four commercial rams in the same order as the professional judge, fill in the entry form and return it to us by July 25, 2022. Alternatively, you can enter by going online at FGinsight.com/bdmstockjudging

The Bleu du Maine Sheep Society is proud to be the registering body of both the Bleu du Maine and the Millennium Bleu in the UK. The Bleu du Maine is famed for its mothering ability, thrifty lambs, prolificacy and milkiness, and when crossed with a Beltex produces a truly bespoke carcase quality. It has the conformation of a Beltex and the stretch, lift and length of a Bleu du Maine.

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How to take part

For your chance to win, simply fill in the form here by Monday 25th July

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