Kindergarteners come to Semler Farm for annual visit
Wren Bourriague, a hand on the Semler Farm, answers students' questions about the piglets.
Photos by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
Wren Bourriague, a hand on the Semler Farm, answers students' questions about the piglets.
Photos by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
Anna Westbrook likes getting a snuggle with a spring lamb.
Anna Westbrook likes getting a snuggle with a spring lamb.
Preslie Montgomery, right, pets a lamb held by Kathy Kent, who was helping students visit the animals Friday. See more photos on page 8A.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
Preslie Montgomery, right, pets a lamb held by Kathy Kent, who was helping students visit the animals Friday. See more photos on page 8A.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
While children were curious about the pigs, one pig was curious about the vistors, as well.
While children were curious about the pigs, one pig was curious about the vistors, as well.
Sydney Siffert, a kindergarten student at Bayfield Primary School, checks out the lamb pasture on Semler Farm.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
Sydney Siffert, a kindergarten student at Bayfield Primary School, checks out the lamb pasture on Semler Farm.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
Early May is time for the yearly visit by Bayfield Primary School kindergarten students to Semler Farm between Bayfield and Ignacio. On May 6, little ones learned about where breakfast comes from and were able to ride a tractor-drawn wagon through a field to see the spring calves. They saw fresh eggs in the chicken coop, lambs, steers and pigs.