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It’s show time for Doveton

THE show was on for young and old in Doveton over the weekend.
The 10th Doveton Show was held on Sunday and drew people through the gates from all over the community.
Held at Myuna Farm, the unique setting allowed guests access to a variety of farm animals, including sheep, alpacas, deer and cattle.
The ever popular animal nursery also housed guinea pigs and rabbits, along with baby animals such as kids, lambs and piglets. Alice the camel, a new addition to the farm, was also there for all to see.
Visitors to the show also enjoyed a train ride to Myuna Farm’s native wetlands, where they were able to feed the ducks and geese.
News photographer, Rob Carew, stopped by the show to capture all the animal action.

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