I HERE. THE PIRK TRAILERS ROLL HERE TO FILL THE PIRK BARN SOON, YOU KNOW, IT’S LONG ALL DAY LONG THAT COMES AND GOES FROM THESE TRAILERS. EVERYBODY. JUST GET READY FOR DAY ONE. THIS COW SETS THE MOO. AT THE MOVE-IN DAY AT THE STATE FAIR PARK, WE TRY TO PUT THE KIDS ALL IN AND GET READY TO ROCK AND ROLL. THE PROCESS OF TRANSPORTING ANIMALS AND THEY IN THEIR MAY BE EASIER SAYED THAN DONE. THERE IS DEFINITELY A MATRIX. IT’S A LOT OF WORK WHEN WE CARRY ANIMALS EVERY DAYS AND LET SOME OF OUR ANIMALS HOME THIS SEANO COUNTY GROUP KEEP THEIR HEIRS OFF THE TRUCKS AND HAVE THE RIGHT TO WORK THEM. IT’S A LITTLE ORGANIZED CHAOS BECAUSE ALL THE HEIRS COME HERE AND YOU NEED TO GET THEM ALL CLEAN AND ALL WASHED AND ALL READY TO ENTER BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL PACKAGE WE CAN MAKE THEM A FEW DAYS EARLIER SO CAN SHOW THEM. THESE CLYDESDALE HORSES ALSO GET THE SPOT TREATMENT. SHAMPOOING CONDITIONER ALL NINE GARDEN. OH YEAH. YES. YES. WE USE AS A HEAD AND SHOULDERS ON THEIR BODY. JUST AND THEN WHAT DAWN AND WHITENING SHAMPOO ON THEIR BRI ALBERS FROM INDIANAPOLIS WHEN HER FAMILY SHOW THEIR HORSES EVERY YEAR MATCH DAY. WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT THE STATE FAIR? I AM JUST THE PEOPLE AND CAN JUST SHOW OFF YOUR ANIMALS AND ONLY SHOW THEM. HEAD AND SHOULDERS AND DAWN THAT HILLARY KNEW LOOKS THAT THERE HAS A SUN NOW, BUT THERE WAS EARLIER TODAY HAS AN INFLUENCE OF THE HOUSE DAY. NO, THE ANIMALS APPEARLY DON’T COMPLAIN ABOUT THE WET WEATHER. I TELL YOU WHAT THE PIGS APPEARS TO GET THE BEST WEATHER TO GO IN THEIR PEN HERE. I THINK IT’S WISCONSIN. IT’S AUGUST. SO THE HEAT CAN COME NATURALLY. THEY DO HAVE FANS HERE. THAT MAY BE THE BIGGEST PROBLEM HERE TO KEEP THE ANIMALS.
Animals move to State Fair Park
From cows to Clydesdale horses, pigs and sheep, 4-H kids brought in their farm animals and spent most of Wednesday cleaning them up.
State Fair Park was busy Wednesday with cattle from across the state pulling into their pens and stables. From cows to Clydesdale horses, pigs and sheep, 4-H kids brought in their farm animals and spent most of Wednesday cleaning them up. kind of organized chaos because all the heifers come here and you have to clean them all, wash them… so they can settle down for the show,” said Mason Jauquet, of Shawano County. Said her family shows their horses every year.” Just the people and the opportunity to show off your animals and just show them,” said Alpers. State Fair CEO Shari Black said it takes weeks of careful coordination to get all the animals in and out safely.” There is definitely a matrix. It’s quite an operation because every few days we bring in animals and let some of our animals go home,” Black said. Some of the kids will be showing their animals from day 1, which is Thursday.
State Fair Park was busy Wednesday with livestock from across the state moving into their pens and stalls.
From cows to Clydesdale horses, pigs and sheep, 4-H kids brought in their farm animals and spent most of Wednesday cleaning them up.
“It’s kind of organized chaos because all the heifers come here and you have to clean them all, wash them… so they can settle down for the show,” said Mason Jauquet of Shawano County.
Bryee Alpers, of Indianapolis, said her family shows their horses every year.
“Only the people and can show off your animals and just show them,” Alpers said.
State Fair CEO Shari Black said it takes weeks of careful coordination to get all the animals in and out safely.
“There’s definitely a matrix. It’s quite an operation because every few days we bring in animals and let some of our animals go home,” Black said.
Some kids will show their animals from day 1, which is Thursday.
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