{"id":8535,"date":"2014-12-19T21:14:33","date_gmt":"2014-12-19T13:14:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=8535"},"modified":"2014-12-19T21:14:33","modified_gmt":"2014-12-19T13:14:33","slug":"johor-kluang-uk-farm-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=8535","title":{"rendered":"Johor – Kluang UK Farm 2014"},"content":{"rendered":"
Continues from here<\/a>\u3002<\/p>\n We spent 2 nights in Kluang. Stayed in a nice hotel, Hotel Merdeka<\/strong><\/a>, which has been refurbished recently. The family room is extremely spacious and the big beds very comfortable. <\/p>\n Of course when in Kluang, one must go to Kluang Rail Coffee<\/strong> to have breakfast. There are a few Kluang Rail Coffees in Kluang, all under the same company serving similar stuff, but the original one is located right at the Kluang KTM Station.<\/p>\n Even after spending a full day at Kahang Organic Rice Eco Farm (KOREF)<\/strong><\/a> the day before, the girls wanted to go back there for a second visit; since they like farm visits so much, we decided to bring them to UK Farm<\/a><\/strong>, which is on the way from Kluang to Ayear Itam toll.<\/p>\n There are different packages for visitors in UK Farm, adults and children pay the same amount. We took 2 x RM30 package and 2 x RM45 package. Both include guided farm tour, but for RM45, a bottle of passion fruit drink, a muffin, an ice cream are given to the guest, but the main reason we chose this package was that it also included animal feeding.<\/p>\n UK Farm is a much bigger farm, we had to ride on a bus to tour the farm with a guide.<\/p>\n 1st stop, goat pen. The girls get to feed the goats dried grass provided, and also bottle feed the goat milk. The goats were quite fussy, the girls discovered that once the (bottle) teat has been sucked or licked by one goat, the others won’t touched it any more. They had a chance to cuddle a baby goat too. Next we were brought to see goats being milked. The goats with full udders were herded to the milking station, and while being fed, they had their head locked behind bars to prevent them from escaping while being milked. Their udders and teats are sterilised before being attached to pumps goat by goat to milk them. We could see the udders shrinking once the milk has been pumped out. We were given some goat milk produced in UK Farm to try, hmmm, no one liked it, too errr muttony? If there’s such a word.<\/p>\n We met a group of Anqingban (\u5b89\u4eb2\u73ed\uff09kids on a field trip at the next stop. The girls have to wait for their turn to feed the ostriches and turkeys with the feeds that were part of the RM45 farm package. The animals at UK Farms all look pretty healthy, they must have been well taken care of. Together with the big group of kids on field trip, we were brought to the Jakun Village next. There’s only 1 Orang Asli hired to stationed there, with a couple of houses built to look like an Orang Asli’s house, not really a village per say. The Orang Asli did a blow pipe trick to the cheers of the kids, and then we were free to enter the bare “show houses”.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Honestly, there’s really nothing great about the food or drink, but it’s something you have to do when you are in Kluang.<\/p>\n
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