Sarasota's Harlyn Voyles, 7, holds on for dear life during the mutton busting at Dakin Dairy Farms' Bull Bash April 4.
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Sarasota's Harlyn Voyles, 7, held on tight to a sheep's wool as the gate swung open to let them into the arena. The whole time she felt as if she was going to fall off, but she held on as long as she could, or 5.64 seconds.
"The most that's going to happen is she gets a little dirt on her face and clothes," said Marilyn Voyles, Harlyn's mom. "It gives her courage to conquer fears."
The Voyles were attending Dakin Dairy Farms' Bull Bash April 4, along with 2,000 others. A variety of activities were available that included bull riding, mutton busting, monster truck rides, calf cuddles, and more.
Okeechobee's Kevin Rooster McKeeman was one of the competitors in the bull riding competition.
"There's no better feeling than conquering a beast who could come back and hurt you," McKeeman said. "I'm humbled by it."
Sarasota's Kristina Ely attended the event with her 3-year-old son, Jayden.Â
"Dakin Dairy events never disappoint," Ely said. "We always have such a great time and it’s an awesome place for the kids to run around and be kids."
Grant Dakin is one of the four brothers who own Dakin Dairy Farms. He said he is glad to welcome families to interact with the animals, try their products, and learn where food originates.
"We’re fourth generation farmers trying to keep it in the family as long as we can," Grant Dakin said. "We’re trying to keep people in touch, and keep agriculture alive within our community."
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Sarasota's Marilyn Voyles, Harlyn Voyles and Justin Voyles are proud to be part of the mutton busting event at Dakin Dairy Farms' Bull Bash.
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St. Petersburg's Rylynn Rowe, 3, greets her family members as she rides past at Dakin Dairy Farms.
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Port Charlotte's Patrick Smith, 9, zips down the slide at Dakin Dairy Farms.
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Jenny Dakin and her son Truett, 4, walk away after Truett participated in mutton busting.
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Jefferson Silva rides a bull at the Dakin Dairy Farms' Bull Bash April 4.
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Okeechobee's Kevin Rooster McKeeman was the first bull rider to perform at the Dakin Dairy Farms' Bull Bash. His girlfriend, Jayla Townes, was there to support him.
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Callie Moseley wins the mutton busting competition by holding on to the sheep for 14.68 seconds.
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People of all ages gather at Dakin Dairy Farms' Bull Bash April 4.
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Yuri Charles gets bucked off by a bull at the Dakin Dairy Farms' Easter Bull Bash April 4.
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Bradenton's Zeyden Quiming-Delgado, 3, and Zyriel Quiming-Delgado, 4, try their bull riding skills at Dakin Dairy Farms.
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Sarasota's Jayden Peirce, 3, plays with a truck on top of a sand pile at Dakin Dairy Farms.
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Kissimmee's Tyler Hall finishes his bull ride at the Dakin Dairy Farms' Bull Bash April 4.
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At the Dakin Dairy Farms' Easter Bull Bash April 4, bull riders from Florida and Brazil entertained the crowd.
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Riley Mixon, who stayed on a sheep for 1.8 seconds, walks away after her turn in the mutton busting event at the Dakin Dairy Farms' Easter Bull Bash April 4.
Madison Bierl is the education and community reporter for the East County Observer. She grew up in Iowa and studied at the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University.