At the Logan County Fair
livestock shows, the only animals that are purposefully turned loose
to run as they may are the hogs.
In the 4-H swine classes the exhibitors bring their animals in
untethered. Using only a prod, the exhibitor works his
or her animal around the arena while the judge examines each one.
Sometimes, though, a spectator at these events may wonder: Is the
kid herding the hog or is the hog herding the kid!?
Pictures by Nila Smith |
The first to enter the ring on Wednesday. |
"Why do I have to turn around?" |
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Tap the pig on the inside to move it away...
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...and on the outside to keep it close. |
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Tap near the head to initiate a turn.
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You're supposed to be going counterclockwise.
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"Personally, I refer parallel parking." |
"Hallelujah, the gate is open and I can
leave!"
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