There is something for everyone at the Stroud Show to be held on April 26 and 27 at the Stroud Showground.
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From fast and furious fence post splitting, pig racing, a wife carrying comp, demolition derby, inaugural Brumby 250 Tournament, whacky lawn mower races to an animal nursery and magic shows, organisers say they have the whole family covered.
There will be a variety of amusement rides and novelty events as well as arts and crafts and local food stalls.
Jump starting the show on the Friday will be the dog high jump, with light-footed canines scaling a wall to reach heights of up to 2 metres.
The event will see a small and large dog category with the overall winner being crowned top dog for 2019.
Saturday show goers will see the final of the Brumby 250 Tournament - four elite trainers, four wild horses and 250 days of training all come together for a spectacular freestyle final, a first for NSW.
The trainers will be showcasing their skills and that of their brumbies in front of some tough judges.
The entire family will be squealing with anticipation for Noah's Thoroughbred Pig Race, where the smart and steady pig wins the race.
It's not a dash for the finish line in this obstacle of tunnels and hay bales, but rather a hunt to find the buttermilk.
The Wife Carrying competition will see women carried by their male team mate through 80 metres of sand, hay and paddling pools.
The champion duo will win $350 and receive automatic entry to compete in the Singleton race. If undefeated, the team will go on to compete at world titles in Finland.
Christmas is over but there's another reason to be dashing through the bush in your not-so-rusty Holden ute....for the Stroud Ute Muster.
Ute owners have been showing and shining for over a decade at the Stroud Show and drivers will be kicking up the dust again in the barrel race.
You can find out more about the program and entry details on the Stroud Show website.
The annual show will also showcase livestock, products and produce from the Stroud Valley region and beyond, giving a true feel of what country life is like.