Jaidyn Miller has won numerous awards from showing hogs at the Henry County Fair |
Once the weather turns nice, Jaidyn will walk her pigs about 2-3 laps each day and washes her pigs using a special livestock soap and soft brush. After a couple of washes, prolate is applied. She also makes sure she give them the nutrients they need, feeding her pigs a mix of steamed rolled oats with 18% Sunglo/Showmaster grower, mixed with
steamed rolled oats and any other supplements that are needed and makes sure they get proper shots.
steamed rolled oats and any other supplements that are needed and makes sure they get proper shots.
When fair time arrives, Jaidyn gears up for a full day of work making sure her pigs are properly taken care of. A typical day will be for Jaidyn to wake up at 6 a.m. to go to arrive at the fairgrounds at 6:30 to feed and water the pigs and clean out the pens. After that, she heads to the mini doughnut stand for a quick bite to eat. In the afternoon, she checks the pigs' water and washes them and then takes some time off to hangout and enjoy the fairgrounds with her friends. At night, is the last time she feeds and waters her pigs and cleans out the pens. After checking to make sure the fans are working properly so pigs don't overheat, she heads home for the night around 9 and 10 p.m., but Jaidyn mentions when she isn't competing, her schedule is a bit different.
"If it's the day of the show, I spend most of the day showing."
Jaidyn Miller shows one of her pigs at the Henry County Fair |
I feel like I have two families, my actual family and my fair-family. All the fair board members and volunteers do everything they can to make the fair 'family friendly,' and I think they do a great job of it!"
Be sure to take time to stop by the hog barn and check out Jaidyn's hogs!
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