Year one leaners from Sunshine Beach State School got up close and personal with cows on an exciting excursion to Maleny Dairy.
As part of their geography and history studies, the excursion was a great chance for the students to visit a farm and explore the geographical elements of the dairy.
The students were very interested to see and learn about the milking process from the “farm to the table” with some learners even trying milk straight from the cow.
Staff member Melissa Valotta said it was wonderful to see the students enjoying the sights and smells of a real farm environment.
“Many students were enlightened as to where milk actually comes from and were fascinated with the process of milking the cow,” she said.
“The factory tour was also exciting for the children.
“We were lucky to view the machinery and also see the big delivery trucks.
“Smiling faces, lots of fresh air and beautiful scenery made the trip a wonderful day – enjoyed by all.”
Year one student Jay said the visit was the first time he had ever been to a farm.
“I really loved when we got to feed the calves some milk from a big bottle,” Jay said.
“The calves were really cute but they were just a little bit smelly.”
Other highlights of the day included spending time with the pigs and goats and talking to real farmers.
To finish off the factory and farm tour everyone was treated to a glass of nice cold milk.
The excursion was a great hit and the Sunshiners had smiles from ear to ear and many fond memories of their day at the farm.