When we got there our first job was to feed the lambs - they were very hungry because they had been waiting for us to get there! Even Mrs Turpin had a go, the lambs were very jiggly!
Next we went to see the chicks, we could hear them chirping before we could see them! We all got one each to hold but some chicks were lively and hopped onto other children's knees! Miss Alladice held lots and lots of chicks!
We got to have a play in the bails of hay! Through the tunnel was a maze!
Our next job was to go and feed the wild boar. The farmer took us on a trail around the pens and we saw some pigs and wallabies. We then stopped off at a chicken coop where we got to hold some freshly laid eggs!
We saw some wooden animals that had been carved out of trees!
We were hungry and ready for a rest after our busy morning so we had our dinner on picnic benches.
Then it was time for the eagerly anticipated tractor ride - it was very bumpy.
The llamas were hungry by this time, so we got some special food pellets, put them on our hands and fed the animals. Lots of children were very brave, it tickled a lot.
There was just enough time left for a quick play on the park before we headed back to school.
The coach was much quieter on the way back, wonder why...
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