One of the rarer breeds of chickens at the Yavapai County Fair is this Serama pygmy bantam, a new breed from Thailand. One of its characteristics is how it carries itself in an upright position, said Poultry Superintendent Carla Sartwell.
By: Sue Tone
John Allen, events coordinator with the Whiskey Row Brew Club, stands near an exhibit at the Yavapai County Fair. No tasting is available, but people can learn about brewing and the club, which meets on the third Thursday of the month at the Prescott Brewing Company.
By: Sue Tone
The Freak Out enthralls riders, as evident by screams, at the Yavapai County Fair on Saturday, Sept. 10. The Fair continues Sunday.
By: Sue Tone
By: Sue Tone
By: Sue Tone
By: Sue Tone
By: Sue Tone
By: Sue Tone
By: Sue Tone
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By: Sue Tone
By: Sue Tone
Christian Ficker, 11, rides the mechanical bull like a champ at the Yavapai County Fair, Saturday, Sept. 10. The Fair continues through Sunday.
By: Sue Tone
Ryan, Aimee, and daughter Isabella Lamarca, 8, can't believe the size of the award-winning cabbage and other produce at the Yavapai County Fair. The Fair continues through Sunday, Sept. 11.
By: Sue Tone
By: Sue Tone
By: Sue Tone
First-time fair-goers, from left, McKenna, 9, Maci, 8, Madelyn, 5, and grandparents Susan and Paul Hurley from Paulden, enjoy a nacho snack in the shade Saturday, Sept. 10, at the Yavapai County Fair. The Fair continues through Sunday.
By: Sue Tone
By: Sue Tone
Sunflowers always look fresh, even on the third day of the Yavapai County Fair. The Fair runs through Sunday, Sept. 11.
By: Sue Tone
Jennifer and Daniel Lewis enjoy the sunny weather and a hotdog at Saturday's Yavapai County Fair while they wait for their daughters, Rachel and Cheyenne, riding the Merry-Go-Round. Rachel, 10, joined 4-H this year and her rabbit won the Reserve Champion ribbon.