Lucy Andrew gets a kiss from Jayne, a Guernsey calf.
By Deb Patterson
InkFreeNews
WARSAW — There is plenty to see and do at the Kosciusko County Fair. But what do you do when it rains, like Monday evening, or when your 4-H project deals with livestock and you are there from dawn to dusk?
Here’s a few photographs capturing people (and animals) at the fair:
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Lincoln Kiser shows off the ribbons he won with his crossbred barrow.
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Trent Martin gets a few minutes of sleep.
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Tornado doesn’t mind having Brayle Lozier keep him company.
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Bailey, the llama, gives Blayke Sands a little kiss.
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Stretching out on a summer day.
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4-H King Cam Zimmerman explains about hogs to Alyssa Swanson, Miss Teen Kosciusko County Fair Queen, while he walks Sarah his award winning crossbred guilt.
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Lindsay Peterson takes Luna out to get a drink of fresh water.
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Will Colman is shown with his Maine Anjou that has been given the name of Val because of the heart shaped white spot on his face.
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This little fairgoer found a comfortable place for a nap.
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It was card time for these youngsters. Clockwise are Ren Oberlin, Isaiah Payton, Delaney Shriver, Jaden Moneyheffer and Cooper Leininger.
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Marjory Shaw and Rita Whaley are ready to enjoy some soft serve ice cream.
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Stella Wood enjoys petting a lamb.
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Jaiden Lozier relaxes with Gemma, a 1-year-old red and white Holstein.
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Harper Jeppson is all smiles about seeing a llama.
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This Hereford barrow seems to have a problem seeing.
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Jacob Vargo gives his Nubian goats some popcorn as a treat.
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This goat decided he would smile for the camera.
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Katie and Elizabeth Schmidt were prepared for the rain Monday evening with their umbrellas and rain jackets.
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Many found it was a good time to get a bite to eat during the rain Monday evening at local clubs’ food stands where a roof or a tent could keep them dry.
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This group found a way to stay dry at the Etna Green Lions Club food stand during the rain Monday evening.