The last few years, it has taken hours for the end of the game, Barnyard Bingo, as a donkey or a horse took its time to do its business.
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The last few years, it has taken hours for the end of the game, Barnyard Bingo, as a donkey or a horse took its time to do its business.
This year, Rock, a horse owned by Wyatt Kissee, 7, of Dixon, didn’t waste any time as he picked a winner by doing a No. 2 in less than one minute.
“I don’t know. That was crazy fun,” said Teen Turf Executive Director Eileen Piper, who hosts Barnyard Bingo as a fundraiser. “It usually takes a long time. Todd Scudder is this year’s winner. Last year he was a winner, but he split it with three others. This year he was the sole winner. It’s amazing the Kissee family brings Rock every year to participate in the game.”