Jan/Feb 2021 Stock Show Edition

A celebration, wrapping up a day with champions, and premier exhibitor – Keystone in Pennsylvania. One of the few times you would fine Jimmy on horseback! A growing family, a growing program After running a fitting service, with as many as 75 head in two showbarns, JCL began breeding Limousin cattle in the late 1970s. That coincided with the family’s move from Linthicum Road, in Dayton, Maryland, to a fresh start in Welch, Oklahoma.

Champion Charolais produce of dam, exhibited by JCL. Left to right, Kim Baford, Dennis Stockdale, and Jimmy, Sr. The Limousin herd peaked about about 150 mother cows, and the original herd was dispersed in 2000. Bettye Lou, Jimmy’s first wife passed away, and JCL and Regina would begin a small herd of Limousin cattle – including show heifers exhibited by Grandchildren Linden and Jaden.

JCL wakes up every day loving what he does. He still gets as excited for a win. With Judge Jim Gilooly. 1996.

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In the makeup ring at Denver, celebrating the win of Candy Girl, shown by Jaden Linthicum. Left to right… JCL, Cole Atkinson, and Lyndsey Blakely.

Champion Limousin bull and JCL – 2017

Linden Faith Linden and one of her favorite heifers – Cinammon. Supreme Champion female at the 2107 Tulsa state fair. Taylor Fields, Regina Linthicum, Chance Myers, Cole Atkinson, Linden Linthicum and JCL. From 1978 to 2017, Linthicum children and grandchildren would exhibit 12 junior national grand and reserve grand champions in the Limousin breed.

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