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Getting ready for the fair

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Though a city kid, Adam Waddell’s respect was palpable as he gently curry-combed the mud off his dairy cow, Daisy, in preparation to have her washed and sheared for the 4-H and FFA Achievement Show this week.The 11-year-old New Hampton resident and 4-H member is again showing Daisy, who was his bottle calf last year, through the “share a dairy calf” partnership with Suhr Dairy Farm. The Achievement Show runs July 10-16 at the Big 4 Fairgrounds in Nashua.His name for his other calf is “Skidish” he says, “correcting” the writer’s spelling, “because when I first went to the pen with him, he was really skittish. That’s why I picked him and named him Skidish. … I like the skittish cows for some reason — because Daisy was really skittish too at the beginning.” As a dairy steer, Adam will be able to auction Skidish to help his college fund; more on that later.— For more on this story, see the July 10 New Hampton Tribune.

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