Kids ages 2-7 show horse skills in the Cloverbud, PeeWee classes at the Mecosta County Fair – The Pioneer

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Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning to close out the Mecosta County Free Fair.
MECOSTA COUNTY — The Mecosta County Free Fair may be over for 2022, but not before the future of 4H got a chance to show their skills.
Children as young as 2 years old showed how they handle horses and ponies more than twice their size during the Cloverbud and PeeWee classes Saturday morning.
According to the announcer, the Cloverbud class consists of children ages 5-7, while the PeeWee class is anyone younger.
Participants took turns leading their steeds into the show ring, before saddling up to show their riding skills. Each received a ribbon for their efforts, as well as a ticket for free ice cream at the county fair’s Milking Parlor.
The morning finished up with the Cloverbud Costume Class.
To see more photos of the Mecosta County Free Fair, visit bigrapidsnews.com.
After earning a bachelor’s in journalism and a master’s in counseling psychology, Julie Norwood moved from the Chicago area to Newaygo County in 2006. She freelanced for a couple of small town newspapers before being hired at MLive Media Group, where she spent almost eight years in a variety of roles before being hired with the Pioneer. Outside of work, she plays drums and guitar at church; watches cop and educational shows on TV; and, when she has time, reads mystery/suspense/thriller novels.

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