Crowds flocked to Lynnholm at the weekend as the ever-popular Dalry Farmers Show returned.

(Image: Charlie Gilmour)

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.

(Image: Charlie Gilmour)

(Image: Charlie Gilmour)

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.

(Image: Charlie Gilmour)

(Image: Charlie Gilmour)

The horseriding and jumping competitions were a big attraction as always, along with the prize dog show.

(Image: Charlie Gilmour)

(Image: Charlie Gilmour)

And the Killie Flyers were there to demonstrate the skills of their flyball team.

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The 2024 show also offered such fun attractions as axe-throwing and bungee-trampolining to keep everyone entertained.

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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.

(Image: Charlie Gilmour)

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!"