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Above, Kayla Norbeck strokes the feathers of a chicken at Mountain View Elementary's Agriculture Day on Tuesday. Representatives with 4-H showed kids where their food comes from by letting them get a closer look at a cow and a calf, pigs, a sheep and chickens. At left, Lexi Fuentes looks Cammie the cow in the eye. D. Anne Martin and her father, Blair, allowed kids to try their hand at milking Cammie, who stood next to her adopted calf Flower. 050808 NEWS 2 Peninsula Clarion Above, Kayla Norbeck strokes the feathers of a chicken at Mountain View Elementary's Agriculture Day on Tuesday. Representatives with 4-H showed kids where their food comes from by letting them get a closer look at a cow and a calf, pigs, a sheep and chickens. At left, Lexi Fuentes looks Cammie the cow in the eye. D. Anne Martin and her father, Blair, allowed kids to try their hand at milking Cammie, who stood next to her adopted calf Flower.


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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Story last updated at 5/8/2008 - 2:03 pm

Talk to the animals

Above, Kayla Norbeck strokes the feathers of a chicken at Mountain View Elementary's Agriculture Day on Tuesday. Representatives with 4-H showed kids where their food comes from by letting them get a closer look at a cow and a calf, pigs, a sheep and chickens. At left, Lexi Fuentes looks Cammie the cow in the eye. D. Anne Martin and her father, Blair, allowed kids to try their hand at milking Cammie, who stood next to her adopted calf Flower.

Photos by Jessica Cejnar




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