Archive for September, 2008

Catapulted to Stardom. Now you can aim higher with the 2008 competition.

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

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Here at Old Macdonalds Farm we are all looking forward to the annual Catapult Pumpkin Competition during our Half Term Halloween Festival. This time last year 4 year old Charlotte’s imaginative, if rather strange, idea for our recycling contest won an annual pass for designing something we can use on the farm using recycled products and devised a Catapult built on a tractor! We expected something to do with homes for our animals, not a weapon of mass vegetable destruction, but loved it and built it.

 Now a highlight of our October Half Term Halloween Festival is the Pumpkin firing contest, and to enter you must email us at once with your details and a day between 27th October and 31st when you can come here between 2 and 4 and bring a pumpkin, and a child, and we will fire the pumpkin at our Witchy Target down the farm, the nearest to it qualifying for our grand Halloween Night Final. (When I said we are all looking forward to it, the Witch is not so sure!) There is no charge to enter but you must first book, confirm the date and time with us, then bring along your pumpkin!

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Old Macdonald has now turned his thoughts to the 2008 competition for children, and adults too, and has reached his decision. He went to the shops the other day to buy rice, cornflakes and milk, then returned to glance at our website and watch TV. He was amazed at how much the price of food had gone up recently (rice he says has doubled in the local shops, and he would know because he does count the coppers) and saw on TV that in many of the rice growing countries it has gone up by 400%! He read our website story about amphibians losing their homes because of action by humans, and saw on the BBC that Orangutan forests are being cut down to grow Palm Oil Trees. He was also shocked at the fate of the Sumatran Rhino, as there are very few left in the world today.

So he thought he would get you all to send him stories and pictures of animals and creatures around the world that are under threat because of mankind’s desire to grow more food and other products, and also information on countries where rice, wheat, maize and other crops are grown and how much prices are going up in these. By the way, World Orangutan Day is November 14th. (We pass our thanks to the photographers for the images above which we hope help illustrate these magnificent animals)

Old Macdonald will then build a giant map of the world, using recycled products, and put your stories and pictures on it. The pictures can be photos or drawings, and anyone can enter. The person who sends in the best story and illustrations will win an annual pass for their family and all entries will be here on the website with the names of those who sent them in plus we will send a day pass to their family. We also invite schools to take this on as a project, and if any school class sends in a number of entries we will give them a free day out at the farm. We at the farm will then raise money to help with preservation projects for these threatened creatures.

So, why not enter this important contest so that you, and we, can learn about our world and the impact of food agriculture on our fellow creatures? Now read on for the story of the creation and building of the amazing, if slightly silly, device that won last year. (more…)

This is the Year of the Frog!

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

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In our last customer survey (that is the last one we did, not a survey of our last ever customer) we found that the most popular attraction at the farm is now our Bullfrog Trio who have overtaken the Chicken Show and Trouble with the Truck as the must see entertainment at the farm. So Old Macdonald sent me to interview the Bullfrogs about this, and what they told me is both interesting and scary, so do read on! 

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Summer Summary, Autumn Awards and Halloween Hysteria

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

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As we all look forward to autumn, Old Macdonald is getting very excited because his farm has been nominated for a prestigious award, as the East of England Tourist Board have put him forward on the short list for Sustainable Development Tourist Attraction of the year. He and Mrs Macdonald (certainly not known as Old Mrs Macdonald we stress) are off to a presentation dinner at the end of October, and we will tell you more.

However you may be more interested in what is coming up at the farm, so we remind you to look out for our fun Halloween Week during the October Half Term, from October 25th to 31st, where in addition to the creepy spiders, ghosts, ghoulies and witches you would expect to find (during Halloween week I mean, not all the time) we have our annual Pumpkin firing competition. If you did not come across this before, it is marginally mad as we allow children to bring along a pumpkin and we will shoot it on the Catapult, made from scrap and shown above, at a Witchy Target, with the winner getting an annual season ticket! If you want to find out more or even wish to enter, then email us on oldmacdonalds@btconnect.comand we will send you all the details. There is no charge to enter and all you need do is book your place and bring your pumpkin to fire at the witchy target! (No witches were injured in the running of this competition though a lot of pumpkins get splattered, then fed to the goats).

Then the reindeer are looking forward to Christmas and I will tell you more about our Christmas Grotto soon, and the rabbits are settled in their refurbished home as is our brand new Otter, to be a friend for Nipper. Now we look back on a great summer here in Brentwood.

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Meet the Alpacas

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

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Lots of the visitors here at Old Macdonald’s Farm in Brentwood are fascinated by our marvellous Alpacas. They always ask for information on these magnificent creatures, and are interested in our answers so we thought we would share some of this with you on our website.

Alpacas are part of the camelid family, as are Llamas and guanacos, and come originally from South America. Many were imported to Britain for two reasons. The first is for their wool which is comparable to cashmere and is both fine, lightweight and warm. There are cottage industries who make Alpaca sweaters in the UK and well worth you seeking them out. They are shorn just once a year, and an experienced shearer can get the fleece off in one piece (how poetical is that from me, without even trying) and keep your eyes peeled for our Sheep Shearing weekends next year when you can come and watch this on our farm.

The second reason was that they were placed amongst flocks of sheep to keep foxes away as they are very protective of their flocks and fitted in really well with herds of sheep. Once you have looked at their long necks and their giant hooves which whilst they are padded you can understand why a fox would think twice about disturbing them! Read on for some more information. (more…)

Farm Props for Filming

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

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In addition to the requests from schools and from the public to visit our farm, which we are always delighted to accommodate, Old Macdonald’s Farm also provides a first class facility for filming. TV companies, film groups, advertisers and stills photographers are welcome at the farm where they can use our many props, landscape views and of course, under supervision from our qualified staff, our animals too. On this page we show some of the many different items we have available for them to use. Above are a selection of our life size models, including realistic copies of our cattle and some fun figures that you will find dotted around the farm. Also some of the views of features around the farm, including the water tower, the goat bridge, and of course the amazing and unique Tractorpult. These are very popular with companies who wish to use them as backdrops. As you can see, up and coming fashion photographer Kristina Mack used the farm to great effect for her photo portfolio with a much more photogenic model. (more…)