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Wake up. Throw on some clothes. Get out to the barn.
The animals need to be fed and watered. Need to make sure they're OK, and relatively happy.
Cows, chickens, rabbits, pigs: Champions in training can be demanding.
Some like to be brushed; others spook easily. Some like to play; others think they're in charge.
Being the best isn't easy. But it's what drives these teens - that, and their animals.
You'll find stories behind every pen at Tampa Bay's agricultural fairs. Come along as we follow the stories of several teens preparing for the 2007 fair season.
Brittnee Smith, 13, Zephyrhills
I am also raising a Piedmontese bull calf to show at the fair next year. His name is Gus. Gus was born breach and almost didn’t live, but he pulled through and was given to me as an early Valentine’s Day present by my mom.
I feed Gus every morning before I go to school and as soon as I get home. Gus will be two weeks old Sunday. Gus is not really too sure that he is a cow, not a dog, but I don’t have a problem with that at all. I can’t wait ‘til I can show him, though.
This is a picture of Gus at less then a week old.
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