See kids and their animals at the Bernalillo County Fair
ReaAnna Gallegos, 15, shows one of her steers during the best of show competition for steers at the Bernalillo County 4-H Fair on Wednesday. Gallegos is a cheerleader and softball player at Valley High School. She won Grand Champion steer, 2nd place lightweight steer, 1st and 2nd place mediumweight steer and 1st place heavyweight steer, among other awards, at the fair.
ReaAnna Gallegos, 15, shows one of her steers during the best of show competition for steers at the Bernalillo County 4-H Fair on Wednesday. Gallegos is a cheerleader and softball player at Valley High School. She won Grand Champion steer, 2nd place lightweight steer, 1st and 2nd place mediumweight steer and 1st place heavyweight steer, among other awards, at the fair.
Ethan Pedroncelli, 18, buttons his sleeves as he gets ready to compete in the beef show at the Bernalillo County 4-H Fair on Wednesday.
Savannah McSween, 19, of Albuquerque controls her excited heifer during the dairy cattle show at the Bernalillo County 4-H Fair. McSween won Grand Champion in the dairy cattle show and Reserve Champion for showmanship.
Estrella Applegate, 10, of Edgewood, holds her silky chicken named Marshmallow in the Small Animal Barn at the Bernalillo County 4-H Fair on Wednesday.
A meat goat sticks his nose through a fence at Expo New Mexico. He was an entry in the Bernalillo County 4-H Fair on Wednesday.
Pumpkin, a red sex link chicken owned by Jude Gibson, 13, of Edgewood, sits in her cage at Expo New Mexico on Wednesday. She is one of Gibson’s four chickens entered in the Bernalillo County 4-H Fair.
Evinn Pedroncelli, 12, right, and her brother Ethan Pedroncelli, 18, get her steer ready to compete in the beef show at the Bernalillo County 4-H Fair.