Centaur sculpture

Like I said, the Show was held out at the Olympic grounds in Homebush. It was a beautiful location. I don’t know if this sculpture was placed there for the Show or if it stands there year-round, but I liked it.

Spinning wool

As you might expect, Amy and I had a lot of fun talking to the old spinning ladies.

Sheep!

Sheep! I’d never seen real live sheep up close before. They were much bigger than I imagined.

Shorn sheep

There were sheap shearing demonstrations going on so they had a big pen full of both wooly and shorn sheep. The shaved ones actually looked kinda gross, with lots of little bloody nicks from the clippers.

Petting a sheep

Didn’t stop me from petting one though…

Oh my god...

Lesson #47 of the Day: Sheep have huge testicles. HUGE!

Sheep shearing

Sheap shearing demonstration. That’s actually a chick doing it on the right! She using a big set of clippers (like the Snook uses to cut his hair), while the guy in the middle is doing it old-school with a mega pair of scissors.

Snookums and Mr. Corn

He really is a good sport, you know.

Rooster

Confession: The Poultry House was my idea of HELL. Hundreds of cages full of chickens, ducks, geese, and pigeons, all squacking and crowing and screeching continuously. It reeked of chook poo. I did like this nice big fellow, who obligingly stretched up tall for me to take his picture. I didn’t realize that this was in preparation for an ear-splitting COCKADOODLE-DOO! I jumped about three feet.