Here are some of the exciting activities that took place on Mila 2009.

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Beef cattle
The judging of beef cattle at Mila attracts the elite in Sweden and more than 120 animals are presented. Seven breeds from beef cattle farmers throughout Sweden will compete for the honourable Mila award. The judging attracts a large audience and gives visitors the opportunity to get really close to the large animals.
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Dairy cows
The judging of dairy cows on Mila is a traditional judging in different classes of Sweden’s most popular breed in dairy cows, the Holstein. Looks, charisma and the daily form are important factors. You can also see showmanship for the youth clubs and the elite auction of Holsteins.
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Horses at Mila
The horse has become an important part of Mila since it is a growing production within the farming industry in Sweden. Mila offers the visitor horse related companies and interesting shows with breeding stock, riding horses and competing horses.
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Alpacas
The alpacas were first introduced at Mila in 2005 and have become extremely popular at the exhibition among the visitors. There are 300–400 alpacas in Sweden today and the interest is still increasing. There will be informative talks about the animal and performances in handling the alpaca in Hall C.
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Sweden’s strongest farmhand
Sweden’s strongest farmhand will once again be settled at Mila. This is a competition that requires strength, flexibility and endurance and the different parts of the competition are based on the farmhand’s everyday work. The competitors will move rocks, hold bar batteries on straight arms, overturn tractor tyres, move tractor weights, carry sand sacks and try the mechanical bull. The winner of Sweden’s strongest farmhand in 2007 was Sebastian Davidsson from Anderstorp.
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Shearing and dogs herding sheeps at Mila
Professional shearers will every day demonstrate how to shear sheep on our stage in the Entrance Hall. Handling sheep with herding dogs will be shown in Hall C.
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