Noah Gregurich, right, talks to kindergarten student teacher Angie Willard, left, and students left to right, Kierston Pults, Rylee Skirvin and Gavin Coy about his female goats that have made multiple appearances at the FFA Petting Zoo.
Nathan Hirst, right, and Brittney Keller let second grader Cade Riddle pet a baby goat.
Sophomore Sarah Mowen lets a group of students from the afternoon pre-K class pet a calf.
Kendra Westfall,left, and Autumn Wilfong, right, help afternoon pre-K student John Smith feed Dixie the horse.
Courtney Strange, left, holds a baby goat while fourth graders Ervin Martin, Madison Johns and Tanna Hughes pet it.
Noah Gregurich, right, talks to kindergarten student teacher Angie Willard, left, and students left to right, Kierston Pults, Rylee Skirvin and Gavin Coy about his female goats that have made multiple appearances at the FFA Petting Zoo.
The Pleasant Hill FFA chapter held its annual petting zoo Friday, March 6, in the ag shop. This activity is done each year as part of FFA week to show elementary students what farm animals are like. This year, students in pre-K through fourth grade visited the barnyard, which showed off horses, goats, sheep, rabbits, a pig, chickens and a calf.