YOUNGSTERS got to meet some furry friends at this year's Chiltern Show.
Hundreds of people turned up at the event in Great Missenden, held over the weekend of July 16 and 17.
Among the attractions were an array of animals on show.
There were displays from birds of prey, shire horses and the hugely popular ferret racing.
Children also had the chance to meet some farmyard animals.
Puppeteers and belly dancers were among the human acts which kept families entertained.
In warm temperatures they saw the best the Chilterns has to offer including some traditional crafts. Craftsman Ted Turner demonstrated the art of wood turning.
Visitors also got to see clay pigeon shooting, hot air balloons and archery.
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