Here I am getting loaded up so I can feed out to the animals.

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Here I am getting loaded up so I can feed out to the animals.

How are you today piggy's? Here is some maize for you.

How are you today moo moo's? Here is some maize for you too.

This is the milking shed where we get milked. All the milk goes to the plant where it gets put into bottles.

Here horse’s, horse’s, horse’s come get your hay, so you can get bigger.

Maaaa, FOOD! Please! Hi kid's (baby goats). Come and get your lunch.

Hi Roodey, the stag. Here’s your silage.

Here is some maize, ducklings. Eat up!

Here is some maize chickens. Eat up!

Good Bye