Lucy Hollon, 16, a member of the Georgetown FFA program, left, and Payton Montandon, 16, with the Florence FFA program, prepare to show their sheep.
Rick Wright, 4, listens to a judge as he shows a sheep in the pee wee division during the Williamson County Livestock Show Monday, December 5. This was Rick's first time to take part in a livestock show.
Leianne Kirchner, 14, with Thrall 4-H, with her goats, Hope, Grace and Faith.
Harper Doss, 10, (left) a member of the Taylor 4-H Club, waits with her cousin Allie Schneider, 3, for Harper's rabbit entries to be weighed.
Dayton Knippa, 14, a member of the Georgetown 4-H Club, spends time with his cousin Brynn Raesz, 7, after winning awards in poultry judging.
Joshua Cole, 17, with Hutto FFA, spends time with his goat, Gabe.
Coleton Wiemers, 12, with the Glenn High School FFA program, with his mom Heather Wiemers the opening day of the Williamson County Livestock Show. Coleton is showing both goats and pigs this year.
Makenzie Kruger, 8, with the Thrall 4-H Club, and her goats, Rip and Tare. This is Makenzie's first year to participate.
Elin Nichols, 15, a member of the Georgetown FFA program, naps with her sheep, Baloo.
Canaan McQuade, 18, a member of the East View High School FFA program, shows his goat, Gram.
Julie Beene of Hutto shows a sheep in the pee wee division.
Jerrene Martinez, 9, a member of the Liberty Hill FFA program, shows her goat, Bolt.
Analise Kruger, 6, holds onto a sheep before entering the contest arena in the pee wee division.
The Williamson County Livestock Show is an annual event at the Williamson County Expo Center in Taylor. The event began this Sunday, December 4, and runs through the week.
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