Old MacDonald had a farm, ee-i-e-i-o. And on this farm he had a cow, ee-i-e-i-o. With a moo here and a moo there, here a moo there, a moo everywhere, a moo moo. Old MacDonald had a farm, ee-i-e-i-o. And Old MacDonald had a farm, ee-i-e-i-o. And on this farm he had a duck, ee-i-e-i-o. With a quack-quack here and a quack-quack there, here a quack, there a quack, everywhere a quack-quack. Old MacDonald had a farm, ee-i-e-i-o. And Old MacDonald had a farm, ee-i-e-i-o. And on this farm he had a pig, ee-i-e-i-o. With an oink-oink here and an oink-oink there, here an oink there, an oink everywhere, an oink-oink. Old MacDonald had a farm, ee-i-e-i-o. And Old MacDonald had a farm, ee-i-e-i-o. And on this farm he had some chicks, ee-i-e-i-o. With a cheap, cheap there and an cheap, cheap there, here a cheap there, a cheap everywhere, a cheap, cheap a moo moo there, a moo moo there, here a moo there, a moo everywhere, a moo moo. Here quick there quick everywhere quick quick an oink oink here an oink oink there everywhere an oink oink oink oink oink Old MacDonald had a farm Today we're going to visit some farms To be a successful farmer you need among other things efficient machinery like these tractors You need fertile soil an adequate supply of water and a strong healthy body There are many different kinds of farms pig farms, dairy farms, sheep farms, farms which grow crops and many others Let's watch this farmer cultivating his field with his tractor Farmers obtain their water in various ways Sometimes from a large storage dam like this one Some farmers irrigate their field with water from an underground bore Some farmers still use a windmill like this one here Here we are at a pig farm Farmers call pig farms pigarees The little pigs or piglets are being fed by their mother the sow Pigs are very greedy and very noisy This is a dairy farm which supplies milk for us to drink and cream for our hot scones and jams The farmer also sends his milk to the butter and cheese factories This is the cow shed where the cows are milked by a milking machine This is the bin the farmer puts the chaff into for the cows to eat Let's watch some cows being milked This is the cow shed where the cows are milked This is the cow shed where the cows are milked Here is the refrigerated stainless steel vat where the milk is stored ready to be taken away and bottled for us to drink When the milking is finished the cows are returned to the pastures This tall silo stores the feed for the stock on the farm As you can see farms are places with wide open spaces and lots of fresh clean air Cows, like this one, are sometimes fed milk by the farmer Here we are on a farm where the farmer breeds, raises and trains horses for riding schools The farmer also has a donkey, see if you can spot it This is the cow shed where the cows are milked The trail boss is now going to prepare a horse for riding He is also going to show us how he cracks his stock whip This is the horse for riding This is the horse for riding This is the horse for riding This is the horse for riding This is the horse for riding This is the horse for riding This is the horse for riding This is the bridle, the part that goes on the horse On the bridle we have different parts This part here is called the reins That is what the steer horse is with This part here is called the bit That is what goes through the horse's neck This is the cheek straps That goes over the horse's head We also have the saddle We have the saddle cloth on We make sure it is nice and clean so there are no burrs or prickles in it We have the saddle This is an Australian stock saddle We have the knee pads on it We have the different parts of the stock saddle We have the spirits They are the spirit binds That is what we put our feet in when we ride the horse We have the outside flaps In here we have the girth That goes underneath This sort of setup is called the bases Some saddles have a certain single on as well This setup is just a little Pulls up like that Goes through the hole like that And then the saddle Also in here we have what is called the count line This is a soft piece of the saddle It keeps the horse's back in exactly the same shape as the horse's back This room is called a stall Where the horse sleeps and has its sabba The horse doctor or veterinary surgeon is taking the rough edges from the horse's teeth The horse's teeth are careful just like you guys This farm is a rather unusual one It is an emu farm The emus are raised to stock other emu farms Provide feathers and their fat is used in skin creams and ointments Let us see how fast they can run Because they cannot fly you know Music Music Music Music Our next visit is to the Sun Coast Crayfish Farm at Palmview in Queensland The farmer and his wife on this farm told us many interesting facts about crayfish For example, there are over 100 species of crayfish in the world And 90 of these are to be found in Australia Did you know that? They didn't They also said that the family the crayfish belongs to probably began over 600 million years ago A very long time indeed The Sun Coast Crayfish Farm breed only the freshwater red claw or tropical blue crayfish In the distance you can see some of the large ponds where the crayfish breed and grow The red claw crayfish grow very very quickly and they need plenty of oxygen To make sure the crayfish have enough oxygen the farmer bubbles air into the pond Just like you do in a fish tank at home Or the farmer sprays water into the air where it collects oxygen as it falls back into the pond Crayfish like to hide from the birds that want to eat them And to help the crayfish hide and keep safe the farmer puts empty onion bags in the pond Let us show you The female crayfish lay eggs which they keep safely tucked under their tail until they hatch Can you see them? The eggs are quite small Now we will look under the water where we will see both yabbies and the red claw crayfish Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music