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Old Macdonalds Travelling Farms

   
Contact Person: Ann Richardson - Head Office
   
Telephone: (07) 5546 8955
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Website: http://www.oldmacfarms.com.au  
     
Full Comprehensive Description :

The only mobile animal farm invited to RSPCA events.

Established in 1989 Old Macdonald's Travelling Farms is Australia's leading agricultural resource unit covering Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.

Approved by the State Education and State Agricultural Departments our concept is bringing country lifestyle to the city any where any time!

Our mobile animal farm has a host of baby farm animals that are brought to you!

Educational & Fun

Students gain first hand knowledge of farm animals. Our experienced presenters will ensure your class learn through enjoyment.  Each group has a specially structured educational session in which they are able to hand feed, bottle feed and groom the babies.


Resources for Teachers

Approved Educational Resources for P-10 are formulated by current practising  teachers and cover curriculum requirement in the following areas:- Life & Living, Science & Society, Natural & Processed Material, and allow for Concept & Core Learning Outcomes.
There are complete programs for K - 6 with a variety of activity sheets for K-10.

Many teachers have found these invaluable aids for covering farm animals in the classroom together with a visit from Old Macdonald's Farms.

Highly recommended by our customers.

Whether a Fete, Party, Corporate or National Event, we are surrounded by happy smiling faces all day!!

Our mission is to provide an entertaining and educational encounter that does not compromise the welfare of our animals. Check our web site for your nearest Franchisee


     

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