We stopped here on our way back from NJ. Got there at the gate opening time, and was interviewed on-camera by WVVA-TV for their newscast. The gate price was over $11, but the parking was free. Most exhibits were not open until 10AM but we were able to see draft horses early. Saw a lumberjack competition that featured a competitor from Chenango Bridge, NY (near our hometown). Lisa got her picture taken with him. Saw a cute canine comedy show. The horse shows consisted mainly of draft horses under saddle and pulling a sulky. Walked through the bunny, sheep and cow barns. Did not see any poultry.
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