Appreciating animals or zooming down zip wires – it seems The Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show has something for everyone A ction-packed adventures, animals and army displays are the order of the day. B lacksmithing and beekeeping displays will be creating a buzz. C raftspeople and countryside retailers abound, and cattle continues to be a major feature of the show.
People travel from far and wide with their cows and 2024 includes the National competition for The British Simmental Society. D og agility displays; does your four-legged friend dare have a go? Drinks and delicious food tempt at every turn. The Royal Lancs Show attracts the finest producers from across the county and beyond.
It’s down to you to decide whether you sample at the show or savour at home. E ngaging and exciting demonstrations occur in all areas; don’t miss Chloe and the Super Spaniels. F alconry, fire engines, ferret displays and a funfair bring plenty of variety – or head to the river bank to catch a fishing demonstration on the fly.
G IANT tortoises. H eavy horses are back again for 2024 having proved hugely popular. Speaking of horses, there are also light horses, a Shetland Pony Grand National, and the much-loved Thwaites Shire Horses.
I ce creams and inflatables alone constitute most children’s dream day out. J acobs, Ryelands, Suffolks, Dutch Spotted, Swiss Valais Black Noses, Dorsets, Texels..
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