Kyya Evens, 2, sits and gazes at a sleeping goat in the Goat Barn of the Grant County Fairgrounds on the first day of the Grant County Fair.
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Clair Mallory, 14, lets a girl pet her Netherland dwarf rabbit Fraya while sitting with her friend Tessa Hauskens, 14, who holds her lionhead rabbit Rosalie, in the Rabbit Barn of the Grant County Fairgrounds on Tuesday. Mallory said she continues to show rabbits because they’re cute. “ I always get bigger animals to show but can never go away from rabbits,” she said. “They're so cute. They're really lovable, curious creatures and I think it's really fun just to show them and share my knowledge.”
MOSES LAKE - The Grant County Fair began its 2022 season Tuesday with a variety of events and opportunities for visitors to enjoy themselves.
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Clair Mallory, 14, lets a girl pet her Netherland dwarf rabbit Fraya while sitting with her friend Tessa Hauskens, 14, who holds her lionhead rabbit Rosalie, in the Rabbit Barn of the Grant County Fairgrounds on Tuesday. Mallory said she continues to show rabbits because they’re cute. “ I always get bigger animals to show but can never go away from rabbits,” she said. “They're so cute. They're really lovable, curious creatures and I think it's really fun just to show them and share my knowledge.”