The Crew
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MEET OUR FARMYARD FRIENDS: BUNNINGS |
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For a total Animals on the Move experience, why not combine the Farmyard Nursery unit with the Milking demonstration or Bush Babies and follow up with our Chicken Hatching Program or Rabbit Rearing Program. |
We recognise it’s not always what we do but how we do it.
At Animals On The Move, every session, demonstration or care program is seen as unique, with it’s own requirements and challenges. We thrive on the challenges that come with caring for our loved animals and educating our customers.
Our approach on each session or animal care program is defined with these key words:
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Animal welfare
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Customer satisfaction
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Teamwork
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Safety
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Responsibility
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Leadership
Here is our animal-loving crew...
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All Animals On The Move people, under the Working with Children Act 2005, fulfill the obligation to have a current Working With Children Check (WWC). By fulfilling these obligations, we help to make Victoria's children safer. It is imperative to conduct a thorough recruitment strategy (including reference checking), implement supervision and training practices for staff and volunteers who work with us at Animals On The Move.
With Animal welfare our main focus, we have regular vet checks from Tom Cook, Gembrook Vet (specialist in large animals). We continuously educate staff and franchisee’s on animal husbandry with regular training days and continued support. Our training and franchisee site audits are designed so that everyone’s farm is running at its best.
OUR DONATION TO WILDLIFE RESCUERS
Having had a wildlife shelter for many years Leonie is aware of the time effort and sometimes tears that go into raising and rehabilitating orphaned and injured wildlife read article...
FURRY FUN IN IVANHOE
RESIDENTS at an Ivanhoe East nursing home have been treated to a morning of furry fauna and fun. read article...
SENIORS HAVE A FIELD DAY
LENROY’S Milly Wilkson got a kick out of kidding around with a new farmyard friend last week. read article
A fundamental goal of animal life-cycle education is to stimulate, respond to and nourish childrens curiosity, wonder, questioning and love for animals and the environment learn more...
COME VISIT US SOMEWHERE NEAR YOU!
View our social animal diary to see where we are visiting over the next month more...













