It returns this Sunday to Garnafeilagh.
Horses, donkeys, ponies and pedigree cows are all part of a celebration of country living in Westmeath this weekend.
The Athlone Agri show returns on Sunday on the farm of Michael O' Donohoe at Garnafeilagh.
Five Qualifiers for the Dublin Horse Show will be taking part in show jumping and eventing.
There'll be in-hand Connemara ponies, along with new donkey classes, and an expanded cattle classes programme featuring pedigree breeds.
Sheep, poultry, eggs, and an all new 'most unusual bird' class will also be on show with tickets available at the entrance.
Eircode N37 V252
Admission; Tickets can be purchased at the entrance to the Show.
Adults €15.00, Students (with Student Card) and OAPs €10
Children Under 12 free when accompanied by an Adult
Family Ticket €25 (two adults and up to three children under 12)
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