We started at the Horse Stadium where some showing was going on.
Then we wandered through and saw the cows getting gussied up. (Note embellished pockets on the cow handler.)
Two-week -old calves are hard to resist, apparently.
Mooi was sleeping, though, so we did not get to pet Mooi.
This goat was all for the petting, though.
Pigs were being shown. We also encountered them on their way back to their pens after being shown. Those pigs are pretty big up close.
I bet these guys don’t look quite so pretty when not at the fair.
Later in the day we stopped by the Extreme Creature Feature and saw all sorts of interesting creatures.
And my favorite: the Alligator Snapping turtle.
They sit with their mouths open until some fish mistakes their tongue for something interesting and then SNAP! Fish is dinner.
There were also birds. Like this parrot.
Some snakes had just hatched. You can see the now-empty eggshell.
This alligator seemed quite large.
Our last picture from the Extreme Creature Feature is this snake.
Great detail outside the Historic Poultry Building.
The bunnies were in the poultry building, too. Here’s a pretty one.
I love love love pig showing. We caught some this year too. So fun! Pigs are just so smart.
Cute cute cows. Last year we missed the poultry because of the bird flu. I know its odd for me to miss poultry – as that parrot picture makes me EEEEEEEEEEEE to look at it! But I did miss the fun chickens after all.
Oh yes, Gregor! He was quite a good hissing cockroach (as far as it goes).
That first goat’s face melted my heart. I love that sheep wool, but I agree with you, I bet it looks mess most of the time.
There’s something about alligators and crocodiles (also sharks) that pings a primordial instinct of fear in me. I shuddered when I saw that picture.
That goat picture made it into the top-10 pictures of the year AND appeared on the picture collage made into a puzzle that I sent to my dad for Christmas.
I think your primordial instinct is right-on.