The Deerfield Fair is the oldest and largest fair in NH. My family also believes it is the best. Any yes we spent one summer/fall attending all of New Hampshire's fairs. Well except Rochester's. That seems to be more of a carnival than an agricultural fair. We have been to the Deerfield fair for 17 of the pass 18 years. None of us can remember why we missed a year but we know we did.
We arrive at gate-opening (8 AM) on Saturday. It was raining when we left home and rain was forecast throughout the day. The fair gods were smiling on us and it stopped raining as we arrived. It did not rain again until we were in the car driving home.
One of my favorite parts of the fair is the equipment displays. Who doesn't love tractors?
Branson Tractors
Kubotas
We hit the animal barns. These were in the dairy barn but I can't remember the type of cow. They were "nuzzling" to scratch each other/s ears.
The oxen are amazing. The have oxen pulls. This is the 2 year olds being called into the judging area before any pulling.
They walk beside the trainer who gives voice commands and sometimes uses a switch. They are extremely well behaved.
The trainer gave a stop command and they patiently stand there.
This is ML watching a set walk up. They are huge.
This pair is 4 months old. The young trainer was just practicing maneuvers and had them spin on a dime to turn.
They have horse pulls. But the horses must sleep in late The horse pulls are in the afternoon. We did not see any of the draft horses as the barn was closed.
The weather kept the crowds away. I have never seen it this empty.
We saw part of the dressage show. The horses and riders are beautiful. The dressage cant of the horses is a sight to see. This round of riders lined up for the judging.
They even have little tykes dressage. Some of these kids were in diapers. This girl was all business. She won.
They have a midway of carnival rides. We did not ride any rides
Of course what is a visit to the fair with out fair food.
Me with a "jumbo" doughtnut.
ML and neighbor/honorary grandmother Alice enjoy a funnel cake.
On the wau out there is a border collie demonstration. The trainer gave a down/stay command and left the pen. The dogs are on the right with eyes on the sheep. The dogs never moved. The sheep walked around without a worry though they stayed behind an imaginary line away from the dogs.
We left at 11:30 after a great time.
Phil
We arrive at gate-opening (8 AM) on Saturday. It was raining when we left home and rain was forecast throughout the day. The fair gods were smiling on us and it stopped raining as we arrived. It did not rain again until we were in the car driving home.
One of my favorite parts of the fair is the equipment displays. Who doesn't love tractors?
Branson Tractors
Kubotas
We hit the animal barns. These were in the dairy barn but I can't remember the type of cow. They were "nuzzling" to scratch each other/s ears.
The oxen are amazing. The have oxen pulls. This is the 2 year olds being called into the judging area before any pulling.
They walk beside the trainer who gives voice commands and sometimes uses a switch. They are extremely well behaved.
The trainer gave a stop command and they patiently stand there.
This is ML watching a set walk up. They are huge.
This pair is 4 months old. The young trainer was just practicing maneuvers and had them spin on a dime to turn.
They have horse pulls. But the horses must sleep in late The horse pulls are in the afternoon. We did not see any of the draft horses as the barn was closed.
The weather kept the crowds away. I have never seen it this empty.
We saw part of the dressage show. The horses and riders are beautiful. The dressage cant of the horses is a sight to see. This round of riders lined up for the judging.
They even have little tykes dressage. Some of these kids were in diapers. This girl was all business. She won.
They have a midway of carnival rides. We did not ride any rides
Of course what is a visit to the fair with out fair food.
Me with a "jumbo" doughtnut.
ML and neighbor/honorary grandmother Alice enjoy a funnel cake.
On the wau out there is a border collie demonstration. The trainer gave a down/stay command and left the pen. The dogs are on the right with eyes on the sheep. The dogs never moved. The sheep walked around without a worry though they stayed behind an imaginary line away from the dogs.
We left at 11:30 after a great time.
Phil