Bec and Max Fisher at the Kyabram Show. Max won both the Champion and Reserve Champion in the juvenile interbreed section.
The glorious spring weather set the scene for a bustling 2025 Kyabram Agricultural Show on Saturday, October 16 with hundreds of visitors streaming through the gates.
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Whether you were an adrenaline junkie, a motorhead, a dino-nerd, a sweet tooth, or just looking to take in the finest agricultural exhibits of the region, you were catered to this year.
From when the gates opened at 9am to when the last few patrons trickled out of the showgrounds at night, show secretary Filipa Marshall said watching it all “made her heart sing.”
The animal nursery was another smash hit, but a debut event, Fashions on the Field, was a popular addition to the show’s schedule according to Ms Marshall.
Families will be pleased to hear that the Dinkum Dinosaurs exhibit will return next year, following its unexpected popularity.
The impressively lifelike dinosaur costumes and clever performances captivated children and adults alike.
A big part of the show was near the gates where over 400 dogs and their owners took over the showgrounds for a two-day competition, battling it out for best pooch.