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These six miniature goats herd, or “pig pile,” for a rest Sunday afternoon at the Farmington Fair, according to Candis Veilleux from Winslow. Veilleux and her husband, Ed Papsis, own the Pony Express petting zoo where children and adults alike enjoy feeding and petting the goats, llamas, miniature donkeys, pot-bellied pigs and rabbits. There are six in the pile, three on bottom, three on top.
Three horse riders attempt to pen three cows from a herd of 30 cows within 60 seconds during the Central Maine Team Penning competition at Farmington Fair Sunday afternoon, Judge Pam Ames of Waterville said.
Three horse riders attempt to pen three cows from a herd of 30 cows within 60 seconds during the Central Maine Team Penning competition at Farmington Fair Sunday afternoon, Judge Pam Ames of Waterville said.
Rebecca Adams from Riverton Grove Farm in Farmington helps Newt get a drink at the Farmington Fair on Sunday. Newt weighs in at 1,750 pounds.
Isabella Allen , 6, of West Burke, Vt., leads Wallis, left, and Shuman in a kids pull Sunday at the Farmington Fair. Dad, Alex Allen, center, follows with the judges. Isabella’s team pulled about 200 feet, he said.
Jade Smedberg cleans Summer, an 18-month-old Guernsey cow, from 4R Farm in Thorndike on Sunday at the Farmington Fair. The fair opened for the week with good attendance, according to the gatekeepers.