We went over to see one of the cousins get her sheep ready for auction. She won a blue ribbon the day before.
When it was her turn, she took the lamb into the auction arena and walked him back and forth to show off his best side. I'm not quite sure what that best side was, but maybe the person who bought him knows. The ranch bought some animals from the auction to help support the 4-H program. Sometimes it's hard for the kids to say goodbye to their animals, especially after they've spent so much time raising them. But the money they earn from the auction often goes into a special account and helps them pay for college.
Other cousins and Desert Boy are in the stands in the auction arena. Desert Boy manages to get their attention. He likes attention a lot.
Later we get to see this beautiful cousin's steer. The steer didn't particularly like other people, but he was well-behaved for her.
She's so young that she's in the Cloverbuds, a junior 4-H program. She was the only one to have goats at the fair this year, so when she showed one of them on Saturday she and the goat had the arena to themselves.
Nearby were some sheep in the pen. They look so soft. It's fun to listen to them go Baaa. I obviously don't know much about sheep.
Then we headed to the pig barn. I think pigs are so cool. Well, actually they look a little hot here in the 90+ degree heat. But they've got nice places to lay down.
This was one of the largest pigs, probably over 400 pounds. I don't think I would want to get anywhere near it!!
3 comments:
All the animals look so clean! Now, if the pigs had been rolling in mud, Desert Boy would no doubt have joined in.
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I didn't make it to a fair this year, so through the blog I felt like I went! Amanda
I'm really liking those sheep - They look so soft. I would like to use them as my pillow but I'm sure they don't smell very nice!!
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