Sophomore Heather Sjostedt feeds her lamb Buddy Tuesday.

There’s nothing like the smell of warm hay and wet pig
mid-morning. For 33 Sobrato High School students, it’s just part of
the daily upkeep of their show animals – pigs, lambs and goats – in
preparation for the Santa Clara County Fair in August.
There’s nothing like the smell of warm hay and wet pig mid-morning. For 33 Sobrato High School students, it’s just part of the daily upkeep of their show animals – pigs, lambs and goats – in preparation for the Santa Clara County Fair in August.

On Wednesday, agriculture teacher Joe Martin crouched in the designated pig walking pen as students used plastic prods to keep the 300-pound porkers in line.

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