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Group of sixth-graders from Rochester learns about cows and calves at Lamb Farms

By Howard B. Owens

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Janiya Sanchez and Alaina Evans, students at John James Audubon School #33 in Rochester, met a calf during a visit to Lamb Farms in Oakfield this morning.

About two dozen sixth-graders from the school visited the dairy farm to learn about how cows produce milk and other dairy products.

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Alicia Lamb told the students about how cows live on the farm and what they eat.

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Janiya Sanchez, like many of the students, found the smell of the barn unpleasant.

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Some of the cows enjoyed being petted.

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Tanasia Reid touches a cow for the first time.

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Kendra Lamb talks about feeding calves.

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