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Farm animals galore at the Pennsylvania Farm Show

From goats to rabbits to cows, families can see the farm animals that keep Pennsylvania running at the Farm Show.

HARRISBURG, Pa. — The 108th Pennsylvania Farm Show is in full swing. 

One of the biggest fan favorites during the show are the farm animals. 

From goats, to sheep, to cows and to alpacas, families visiting the Farm Show can experience the animals on Pennsylvania farms and learn about the impact they have in the agriculture industry.

The Pennsylvania Rabbit Breeders Association (PARBA) has a wide range of rabbits for families to learn about in East Hall. They will also show off the rabbits' skills with hopping competitions.

Families can also visit the Steinmetz Family Farms goat snuggling exhibit. Visitors can hop into the pen and get up close and personal with these furry friends while learning about goat farming.

The Calving Corner returns with brand-new interactive, family-friendly learning activitiesThis crowd favorite is going to be full with live births, adorable calves and cows, dairy farm families and more. New this year, the Destination Dairy Northeast Exhibit Hall will also feature a “Moo U” interactive, STEM learning area with hands-on activities for kids of all ages. Veterinarians Dr. Jody Kull, Dr. Adrian Barragan, Dr. Hayley Springer, along with educators from the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts and the Dairy Excellence Foundation, will lead interactive activities throughout the week that introduce families to the science and technology involved in modern dairy farming practices.

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