Crowds flocked to Lynnholm at the weekend as the ever-popular Dalry Farmers Show returned.
Run by the Dalry Farmers' Society, Saturday's show featured the ever-popular livestock sections, giving local farmers the chance to show off and have their stock judged for prizes, with sheep, cattle, and horses in the running.
And while the weather was a bit of a mixed bag - with the odd heavy shower between the bouts of sunshine - it looked like everyone still had a cracking time.
The horseriding and jumping competitions were a big attraction as always, along with the prize dog show.
And the Killie Flyers were there to demonstrate the skills of their flyball team.
The 2024 show also offered such fun attractions as axe-throwing and bungee-trampolining to keep everyone entertained.
Kids under 16 enjoyed free entry to the show, free entry into the children’s classes for the industrial tent competitions and free activities funded by a grant awarded from Dalry Parish Boundary Trust (DPBT) and Community Windpower.
A spokesperson for the show said: "Many thanks to sponsors, especially DPBT, volunteers, stalls, visitors and most of all Wilson’s Auctions for the use of a fantastic showfield.
"We have had a fantastic day and hope you did too!"
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