Animal Exhibits
Featured Animal Activities:
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- 4-H
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The Washington State 4-H Fair program contributes to life skill development by teaching young people sportsmanship, cooperation,leadership, team work, responsibility, knowledge development, respect for self and others, and communication skills. 4-H members also have a lot of fun while they learn. The Puyallup Fair is host to the 4-H State Finals every year.
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Date: Friday, September 6 Time Event My Fair Planner No activities have been scheduled for this exhibit on this date.
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Draft Horse & Driving Demonstrations
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Enjoy these magnificent animals in daily demonstrations in Paulhamus Arena or visit them in their barn just outside the Arena.
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Date Time My Fair Planner Friday, September 6 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Saturday, September 7 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Sunday, September 8 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Monday, September 9 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Tuesday, September 10 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Wednesday, September 11 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Thursday, September 12 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Friday, September 13 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Saturday, September 14 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Sunday, September 15 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Monday, September 16 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Tuesday, September 17 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Wednesday, September 18 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Thursday, September 19 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Friday, September 20 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Saturday, September 21 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
Sunday, September 22 2:00 pm 
3:30 pm 
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Draft Horse & Driving Demonstrations
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- Animals of the World
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Discover exotic animals from all corners of the world including alpacas, Nigerian dwarf goats, yaks, wallabies and more! The exhibit takes place the last five days of the Fair, Sept. 6-10.
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- Milking Parlor
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Milking parlor in the dairy barn. Sponsored by
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- Wool Riders Only
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Mutton Bustin' is similar to the world it imitates - bull riding. Contestants ages 4-7 years and less than 60 lbs. attempt to last six seconds on a sheep that's as unpredictable as a bull. What could be more fun for a child than holding onto a sheep and lasting 6 seconds!
Qualifying rounds lead up to the championship performances. Everyone who wants to ride gets to ride, on a first-come first basis. Sheep are released from a chute, just like a bull riding competition, and take the rider to the other side of the arena. It's tough to hold on! These young riders excite the crowd, and everyone cheers them on. Prizes, trophies, and buckles are the awards that are given to the riders. Shows daily. Cost to compete is $10. -
- Fair Farm
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Visit our friendly farm critters located in the Fair Farm near the Pioneer Farm and Green Gate with so many irresistible animals including bunnies, llamas, goats, roosters and more!
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- Piglet Palace
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Enjoy some quality time with the newest Fair animals. The palace features a litter of piglets born a few days before the Fair, and hopefully another litter born during the Fair. These adorables babies are a don't miss! Located between the livestock and dairy barns.
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