(KAIR) -- The 2012 Bucket Calf Show took place Wednesday in Horton, despite this year’s show being smaller compared to previous years, this year’s calf show brought in quite a crowd.
Many children as young as the age of seven were thrilled to show their calves participating in the event.
Delaine Molt said one reason why she enjoys participating in the Bucket Calf Show is “Enjoying time with her friends and her calf Bubba.”
Delaine gives a couple reasons why she enjoyed this year’s event.
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Matt Young, Brown County Extansion Agent, describes just how long these kids prepared for yesterdays show and what generally happens a Bucket Calf Show.
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Amy Kopp watched her three children and their calves participate in the show.
She describes how an event like this is good for kids.
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Superintendent Linda Lock shares why last night’s show is important for children in the long.
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In this year’s 2012 Bucket Calf Show, there were 13 calves in the event.
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