Quirky Community Event: Lanarkshire Museum's 'Dog and Duck Day' a Roaring Success!

The National Museum of Rural Life recently hosted its highly successful inaugural Dog and Duck Day, drawing families from across the country for a unique experience. Held at the National Museums of Scotland attraction in East Kilbrideon September 13, the event was a huge hit, offering a blend of entertainment and educational activities centered around dogs and ducks.
Attendees were captivated by performances from the Drakes of Hazard troupe, featuring talented Indian Runner Ducks and brilliant Border Collies. The show included an engaging display where three-year-old Mist and one-year-old Tom expertly herded the ducks along a specially-designed obstacle course, which boasted features like a humpback bridge and what is believed to be the world’s only duck helter-skelter. Further canine expertise was demonstrated by the Mordor Gundogs, showcasing their skilled Labradors and Spaniels.
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Beyond the main arena, families had numerous opportunities to engage with the animal theme. Visitors met Guide Dogs and participated in hands-on, fun dog and duck-themed craft activities and games. A family trail encouraged exploration, and storytelling sessions were held in the museum’s theatre, adding an imaginative dimension to the day's events.
In addition to the special event, visitors also had the chance to delve into Scotland’s rich rural heritage. The museum’s galleries showcased fascinating objects, providing insights into agricultural history. The historic working farm proved to be a popular attraction, featuring majestic Clydesdale horses named Gina and Anna, along with Highland cattle, Tamworth pigs, sheep, and hens, allowing guests a direct connection to farm life.
The farm experience was further enriched by the opportunity to observe the Ayrshire dairy herd being milked each afternoon. Guests could also step back in time at the Georgian farmhouse, which offered a compelling glimpse into the home life of farmers from over 70 years ago, completing a comprehensive exploration of rural Scottish life.
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