Sunday, 29 June 2014

20140604 South Australia Day 3 - Breakaway Farmstay, Victor Harbor, A Granite Island



Doesn't it look beautiful?


A beautiful rainbow after the rain


This is Morley

A beautifully crafted egg container to put the eggs.  Breakaway Farm provides sumptuous ingredients that can be used for breakfast 

Quack quack. It is 9am.  It is feeding time again.  OK, ducks again

Me feeding the ducks

Me feeding the ducks with grains

Duck eggs

The mother is drinking brown water

Feeding time for the chickens.  Coo coo.  Coo doo.

Doesn't the rabbit look cuteeeee?

Hay for the lambs

What are they doing!?

Look at the lambs eating while the mother sheep looked on.

This is the cart for the hay.  Can you see a cow eating the hay?

Look at the long roll of hay.  When activated, the cart will unroll the hay as the car moves so that the hay will be deposited across a long distance so that the animals can eat it.

Oh dear! The cart stopped working.  So we had to take it down and unroll it with our feet so that the sheep could eat the hay (very hard to push for me).


Alpacas 

Sheeps sheeps sheeps, all looking at us.

Look at the tractor.  Even its wheel is taller than me!  

Rob helping me up the tractor.  We are going to get more hay for the next day.


We got some hay on the cart but first, before the next morning, we had to remove all the blue strings that was used to tie up the hay.  Each bale of hay weighs 400kg.

Yum yum

Motorbike!  

There is so much wool in here, enough to make a scarf (mommy : this is the room that is used to shear the sheep)


Games room!



Morley loves Po Po



I don't like this horse ride.



One, two, three, four....so many eggs.

Oh no, the chickens are coming!





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