Four-year-old Brown Swiss cow Rachel gets some attention during the opening day at the Wisconsin State Fair on Thursday.
Four-year-old Brown Swiss cow Rachel gets some attention during the opening day at the Wisconsin State Fair on Thursday.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
C3 Lucky Ivan, a five-month-old Clydesdale from Cowskin Creek Clydesdales of Goddard, Kansas, gets a powdering and brushing from Keith Mann before he is shown in competition.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
Power-jumpers become silhouettes against the early evening sky at the Wisconsin State Fair.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
Shisha the Guernsey cow gets a clipping from Charlie Oberhaus of Cozy Nook Farms of Waukesha County.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
Chris Spieth, right, of Howard's Grove, shows his docile Havana rabbit named Jail to a judge at the Wisconsin State Fair.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
A mini lop-eared rabbit has a drink at the Wisconsin State Fair.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
Roosters make a lot of noise on the opening day of the Wisconsin State Fair.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
Many visitors to the fair were amazed by the size of the Flemish Giant rabbits. The rabbits can weigh between 14 to 20 pounds.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
Ryan and Veronica Belawski get a chance to pet a duckling.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
Paul Ficken, his son Nate, and daughter Lucy enjoy a ride down the giant slide.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
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