Specialties are bull calf balls and testicles of rams (sheep) and bears (pigs). You can only buy a ticket if you are 21 or older. The price also includes Crown Royal beer and music from the Wil Gravatt Band. The ticket is included all-you-can-eat Rocky Mountain Oysters prepared by Montana’s most famous ball chef Frank McGraw. Tickets cost $ 25 in presale or $ 30 at the door. For example, a theme is (2014) Nuttin Better: Nothing beats Balls. Since 2005 it has been a great place to eat and feast on balls. The Montana State Society hosts the annual Rocky Mountain Oyster Festival in Arlington, Virginia. Rocky Mountain Oysters is a nice name for it balls on your plate. In a number of those festivals it is about bull balls. Similar festivals take place in Deerfield in Michigan, Olean in Missouri, Oakdale in California, Huntley in Illinois and Clinton in Montana. The oldest festival is that of Byron in Illinois. Several small towns, especially in America, hold a Testicle Festival every year. Rocky Mountain Oyster Festival and Oakdale Testicle Festival are two of the most famous ball festivals. More activities are organized around the food in the atmosphere of sports, games and music. It is primarily a culinary festival, where balls prepared in different ways are on the menu. A Testicle Festival is a festival that focuses on the testicles of animals.