Peggy Morgan, a state Department of Agriculture employee, supplied several animals from her farm in Prince George's County.
Children and adults were able to meet a lamb, pony, rabbits, ducks, turkeys and chickens.
"It's a good learning experience for the kids," said Peggy. " It is often a new experience for children to touch farm animals."
Between chasing turkeys and geese, Francis Morgan, Peggy's son, said: "It's the greatest experience ever to work with...
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