Today I am revisiting a
past blog post. I often get questions around this time of year about our
animals going to the local fairs. Why do farmers do this?
Today we revisit
A Vacation For The Cows Too!
Part 2 - A Vacation For The Cows Too!
The fair is not only a vacation for
the farm families, it is also a vacation for the cows! It is kind of like
a five day trip to the spa for the girls! The cows are pampered and
primped in preparation for the big day. There are countless hours spent
washing and clipping them to the point where they are just perfect. The
cows also get their nails done…oops, hooves clipped…before the show. They
spend all five days laying on a pack of fresh straw, being served hay,
corn, and grain on a continuous cycle, getting daily “baths,” having fans
blowing on them to cool them off, and basically their every need tended
to. It is our number one job to watch and care for them at all times
while we are on our vacation to the fair. It’s not that cow’s lives on the farm
aren’t luxurious, but they do get extra special treatment at the fair during
those five days!
Heidi clipping the hair on the legs so they look perfect for the show. |
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Fresh feed is measured and fed several times a day at the fair, courtesy of Staci and the boys. |
Stay tuned for Part 3 tomorrow- It's Show Time!
And don't forget...
Enter now. The winner will be announced on my blog August 15th.
The Minnesota State Fair admission tickets and Dairy Goodness Bar malt coupons are provided by Midwest Dairy Association. All opinions expressed are my own.
It's nearly time for the Minnesota State Fair
and I want you to be there. I am again this year, inviting you to enter
to win a Minnesota State Fair prize package ($60+ value). The winner
will receive four admission tickets to the fair and four coupons
redeemable for malts to enjoy at the fair.
Enter now. The winner will be announced on my blog August 15th.
The Minnesota State Fair admission tickets and Dairy Goodness Bar malt coupons are provided by Midwest Dairy Association. All opinions expressed are my own.
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