Help with an animal rescue charity near Dayboro, Queensland, Australia
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Dejado por el workawayer (Isabella) para el anfitrión
Animal lover/Vegan paradise!
This was my first workaway experience & I will not forget it for many reasons.
The work is challenging physically & mentally, esp if you haven't worked on a farm before, but so so rewarding.
Such a beautiful environment, a great place to slow down, connect deeper to nature & yourself on days off. Also a very safe
… read more area but transport is difficult if you don't have a car, the nearest shop is probably minimum 30 min walk.
The animals are free roaming, you are of course very involved in their care/lives and have the opportunity to build meaningful connections with them.
The volunteers stay in a 4 person bungalow so you have the opportunity to build close friendships.
Brad always brought us left overs from vegan markets he attended which was an epic bonus.
The days & tasks are very structured which is good because you are never left wondering what's on but if you work better in a more autonomous setting I wouldn't recommend.
I love this place and bring it up/recommend to almost everyone I meet.
Words can't express the gratitude I have for the time I spent here. Thanks Brad!
WARNING! You will become attached to the animals <3
Dejado por el workawayer (France) para el anfitrión
I spent three months and what a great experience for an animal lover like me ! I got attached quite quickly to the lovely residents. How not to mention Neville the cutest rooster, Murray the handsome bull, Lola the cuddly/foodie sheep, Candy the cheeky goat (always trying to get in the car or to steal the broiler food), Henry the sweet loner of
… read more the herd, Ethel the matriarch and many more.
As a volunteer, I was working three days and a half per week wich mean I had plenty of free time to enjoy the surrounding and to chill with the animals. There is no public transport around the farm and the only place within walking distance in the area is Dayboro. A typical day of work is from dawn to dusk with a lot of breaks in between. The main tasks are to clean barns and coops, to feed the animals, to give basic medication and to monitor the herd movements. Some tasks are a bit more physical than others but nothing unbearable. There is quite a lot of tasks to complete during the day but the application Asana reminds us what to do and when to do it, which makes things easier.
The bungalow welcomes fourth people at a time, there are two bedrooms with a bunk bed in each of them so the room is shared with another volunteer. The accommodation is comfortable and contains everything needed.
In summary, I enjoyed my stay and I definitely recommend this workaway to all people curious to learn more about farm animals.Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Jessica) para el anfitrión
I spent one month volunteering at FAR and it was a beautiful experience. I am so glad that I had the chance to spend time with all the lovely animals on the farm and learn about their stories. It is really amazing to see them living their best lives thanks to the exceptional love and care they receive from the FAR team. I Spending time with them
… read more makes you truly see the animals as the unique beings they are and everyone goes far and beyond to provide the best possible care for each individual.
As others have mentioned, the working hours are long, from dawn to dusk on 4 days a week. The weekly workload comes to a total of approx. 40 hours, which can be quite intense. The work itself can be physically challenging but is absolutely doable with a normal level of fitness (which you will also improve during your time there ;-)) and there is usually enough time to finish all your tasks without stress.
Overall, it was a very unique and rewarding experience I wouldn't want to miss.Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Isabella) para el anfitrión
Animal lover/Vegan paradise!
This was my first workaway experience & I will not forget it for many reasons.
The work is challenging physically & mentally, esp if you haven't worked on a farm before, but so so rewarding.
Such a beautiful environment, a great place to slow down, connect deeper to nature & yourself on days off. Also a very safe
… read more area but transport is difficult if you don't have a car, the nearest shop is probably minimum 30 min walk.
The animals are free roaming, you are of course very involved in their care/lives and have the opportunity to build meaningful connections with them.
The volunteers stay in a 4 person bungalow so you have the opportunity to build close friendships.
Brad always brought us left overs from vegan markets he attended which was an epic bonus.
The days & tasks are very structured which is good because you are never left wondering what's on but if you work better in a more autonomous setting I wouldn't recommend.
I love this place and bring it up/recommend to almost everyone I meet.
Words can't express the gratitude I have for the time I spent here. Thanks Brad!
WARNING! You will become attached to the animals <3
Dejado por el workawayer (France) para el anfitrión
I spent three months and what a great experience for an animal lover like me ! I got attached quite quickly to the lovely residents. How not to mention Neville the cutest rooster, Murray the handsome bull, Lola the cuddly/foodie sheep, Candy the cheeky goat (always trying to get in the car or to steal the broiler food), Henry the sweet loner of
… read more the herd, Ethel the matriarch and many more.
As a volunteer, I was working three days and a half per week wich mean I had plenty of free time to enjoy the surrounding and to chill with the animals. There is no public transport around the farm and the only place within walking distance in the area is Dayboro. A typical day of work is from dawn to dusk with a lot of breaks in between. The main tasks are to clean barns and coops, to feed the animals, to give basic medication and to monitor the herd movements. Some tasks are a bit more physical than others but nothing unbearable. There is quite a lot of tasks to complete during the day but the application Asana reminds us what to do and when to do it, which makes things easier.
The bungalow welcomes fourth people at a time, there are two bedrooms with a bunk bed in each of them so the room is shared with another volunteer. The accommodation is comfortable and contains everything needed.
In summary, I enjoyed my stay and I definitely recommend this workaway to all people curious to learn more about farm animals.Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
(Excelente)
Dejado por el workawayer (Jessica) para el anfitrión
I spent one month volunteering at FAR and it was a beautiful experience. I am so glad that I had the chance to spend time with all the lovely animals on the farm and learn about their stories. It is really amazing to see them living their best lives thanks to the exceptional love and care they receive from the FAR team. I Spending time with them
… read more makes you truly see the animals as the unique beings they are and everyone goes far and beyond to provide the best possible care for each individual.
As others have mentioned, the working hours are long, from dawn to dusk on 4 days a week. The weekly workload comes to a total of approx. 40 hours, which can be quite intense. The work itself can be physically challenging but is absolutely doable with a normal level of fitness (which you will also improve during your time there ;-)) and there is usually enough time to finish all your tasks without stress.
Overall, it was a very unique and rewarding experience I wouldn't want to miss.Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
(Excelente)
Dejado por el workawayer (Sarah) para el anfitrión
Truly loved the whole experience. Great communication from Brad prior to my arrival. The work itself isn’t too physical and you are always working with someone. The connection I made with some of the animals is unbelievable and I was truly sad to leave! Enjoyed the company of the other volunteers and also picked up some new recipes.
Dejado por el workawayer (Cherelle) para el anfitrión
This Is set in pretty hills with great views, the animals are a mixture of cute, entertaining and also can be agressive and defensive. It can be difficult to remember which ones to stay away from and how to act around each of the many different animals and personalities, whilst juggling your tasks.
The training is more of a learn on the go style,
… read more with very little induction process. Which may or may not suit all. Luckily the day to day tasks are simple to get used to, but there are many many small details that you will forget and can be made to feel slow in learning these. The staff and volunteers work hard to help each other and spread the jobs evenly and fairly. You will have the chance to do everything and some days you will get more or less break time than others. The Work Day is from 6am- sunset. You work more than the 20-25 hours work away suggests in return for accommodation.
The 4 people volunteer (1 staff, 3 volunteers) cabin can be very cold in winter and would benefit from a good deep clean. However the fire is lovely and there is plenty of time to make meals in the evening and enjoy board games and movies together, this part is really what you make of it.
Overall it was a unique experience and I really enjoyed understanding animals better.Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
(Muy Bien )
Dejado por el workawayer (Tiffany) para el anfitrión
I spent a month at FAR and it was a really amazing experience! Such a beautiful sanctuary where animals can just be and where they are treated as the wonderful individuals they are, saved from places where they have been exploited for human interests. You will fall in love with everyone of these beautiful beings! Work is 4 days a week (mainly
… read more cleaning and feeding), from dawn till dusk (but with breaks in between) and it might be a little tough in the beginning but it's absolutely worth it and very rewarding. I'd definitely come here again!Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Emma) para el anfitrión
Wow, what a phenomenal adventure. With zero farm animal experience I started off a little scared and wondered if I was really suited to the role, a month later I can't believe I ever thought that! The work is physically hard, the hours are long, the personal challenges are frequent, the animals are beautiful (especially Oliver), and that's why I
… read more loved it so much. If you want to do something productive with your time, are willing to work as part of a team, fully immerse yourself in the experience, prioritise the animals' welfare, and increase your physical fitness without the need for a gym membership (!) you won't regret a stay at FAR. Thanks Brad for giving me the opportunity to help you and your awesome animals and for teaching me so much, I'm extremely gratefulSolo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Hannah) para el anfitrión
Being a volunteer at FAR was such an amazing experience. I had no idea what to expect going into it and I can't believe how much I learned during my stay here. Brad was a great host! He dedicates so much time to making sure the animals are given the best conditions possible, and it is obvious how much he cares about every single one of them. I
… read more knew close to nothing about caring for farm animals before coming here but by the end of my stay I learned so much! I would recommend this to anyone who loves animals & is willing to do what they can to care for them. This was an incredibly rewarding experience and I am so glad I chose to do it!Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Vivienne-Janice) para el anfitrión
Helping at here was such a great experience! It's been challenging (both mentally and physically) but I was able to improve so much, e.g. in working in a team, communicating, making fast decisions under pressure and dealing with making mistakes (you'll make a lot, I promise) to name just a few things.
The knowledge you'll get about yourself and
… read more farm work is incredible and by the end you'll have many skills like knowing what the weather will be like just by having a look at the daily log haha. Of course, it's been beautiful to work with (and for) the animals at the farm and most of the time they are very thankful.
The place is filled with so much peace. The landscape is beautiful and the good thing about getting up with the sun is that you'll get so see stunning sunrises. I recommend to go and sit with the cows on your days off. Just watch them interact or read a book. Or if it is Sunday, you can join the Open Day tour and hear some of the most heartbreaking stories that will make you cry.
I have made friends here, not just Winston, Cale, Candi and other cuties, but also people. You can make a lot out of this stay if you share meals and stories, watch movies and have fun with your roommates. There will be lots of amazing, dedicated people to work with, fun Open Days and (hopefully) many moments of pride, for example when you do your very first successful cattle close without Brad's help.
To sum it up: It's been tough but very rewarding and definitely worth it!
Thanks a lot, Brad!Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Josep) para el anfitrión
Working at FAR was one of the best decisions I could have ever done.
I had worked with animals before, both in conservation and animal care, but the level of connection one got to at FAR with all their animals (especially the pigs! :D) is something I certainly had not experienced before. Plus, the satisfaction after a 12-hour shift of exclusively
… read more helping those wonderful creatures is something immeasurable.
Wouldn't mind going back in the future.
Thanks for your work, Brad.Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Maria) para el anfitrión
FAR was one of the best experiences of my life. I learned a lot, and met many people with a devotion to animals and improving the world.
Working with these farm animals is unforgettable, especially for a suburbanite like me. When I got there, I couldn't tell a chicken from a rooster, and had to ask if Oliver was a sheep or a goat. I got to pick
… read more up chickens, cuddle one "lap-dog" rooster (Bubble, that's you!), escort goats (OLIVER!) OUT of the staff bungalow, carry runaway lambs back to the flock, convince cows to leave a lamb barn (it's not easy!), run away from the ornery Carl and Noah, hug sweet little cows Winston and George, kiss pigs (not a required part of the job, but just irresistible for dear Portia), track goats on GPS, sneak hay past cows, feed pumpkin to pigs, and figure out how to feed one animal without other animals stealing the food. Needless to say, there's a lot of poop involved.
The location is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. (But why, oh why, so many hills?? And they all seem to be uphill hills!) Open Days are lovely, especially with free hot dog for volunteers, and you can go on the farm tour if you're off that day, and learn about the animals, and animal industry.
The farm is a kilometer or two from the village, which you'll walk to for groceries, or for a coffee on your day off. Pretty place, but not much going on. You can take the schoolbus on weekdays to get to the nearest towns of Strathpine and Petrie, from which you can take the train to Brisbane or Gold Coast. (They're worth it!) Free wifi, Netflix and youtube on TV, at the staff bungalow.
Be aware, it is hard physical work. Usually a 12-hour day, with about an hour-long break for lunch, and a couple 20-minute or 30-minute breaks in morning and afternoon. It's lovely to be outside, though, doing this work, and with the animals and their personalities around!
Teamwork is a big part of it. You can make great friends here, and enjoy some good talks, drink tea, watch DVD's and Netflix and documentaries together. You work four days a week (not all together), and have three days off. Those off-days tend to be pretty relaxed (because: there's not much to do for fun on a farm; you've worked hard the previous day; it's nice just to laze around in this pretty scenery).
The manager is a dedicated and responsible manager, and expects as much from everyone as he does from himself. He continuously works on quality control and responsible caring for the animals, and perhaps might alter his communication style so that the volunteers can execute his ideas smoothly and congenially. I've worked in high-stress, responsible job in my "real" life before, as a nurse, and have always adored managers who expressed their courtesy and respect for the workers as much as for the patients/clients and the tasks of the day. This attitude works greatly to decrease stress and to make the day not just productive but also enjoyable.
The outside (local) volunteers are wonderful. (Sally, Alex, Louise, Smita, Janelle, Kym!) The farm couldn't work without them. Open Day volunteers (Carol, Gary the many-talented Barbecue Man, Jessie, Leah, Moe the Lamb Lady) are also special. These people are dedicated to helping these animals specifically, and animal welfare in general.
I'm very glad that FAR exists for these animals, and that they get to live their lives here peacefully and healthily and happily, surrounded by people who care for them. I'm also very grateful to all the people who donate money and raise money to make this farm possible.Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
(Muy Bien )
Dejado por el anfitrión para el workawayer (alifeoftravels)
Rebecca was an excellent volunteer here at sanctuary. Rebecca learnt quickly and asked questions to ensure that everything was don correctly. She is organised, plans ahead and showed empathy towards the animals in her care. Rebecca was very much liked by the sanctuary staff and the other volunteers. We would love to have her back one day.
Dejado por el workawayer (alifeoftravels) para el anfitrión
I had a fantastic time working with Brad and the wonderful animals at the sanctuary, I would go back in a heartbeat. My 4 weeks turned into 7 and I would have stayed longer if I could have.
The days are long and hard but very rewarding.
The experience reminded me exactly why I went vegan... every life matters and they all have their own
… read more personalities, it was a lot of fun getting to know everyone. Hope to see you all again soon.
Thank you Brad and Sally xSolo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Eleonora) para el anfitrión
I volunteered here for a month and it might have been the best experience in my life so far!
The animals are amazing and I've learned so much about caring for farm animals and their behavior among each other. I've never met animals that came from these horrible factory farms and it was such an eye opener. I already was vegan before I came here
… read more but this made me even more motivated.
all the animals are amazing but beware that you won't be able to cuddle with all of them, these are wild animals and it's not a petting zoo. there are some goats, cows and a rooster that won't be very nice to you. but I think that's all part of the experience when working with animals.
And there are of course some lovely cuddly animals as Mary the cow, Portia the pig, charlie the hen and many more :)
The people that you will be working with are great! such loving and caring people that have so much passion for working with animals. great atmosphere!
It's hard and dirty work from sunrise until sunset. It's not as many other workaway adresses: this farm has quite a strict working schedule and you have a lot of responsibility.
Dayboro is a small little town with just one supermarket, the IGA. not the cheapest. so I would suggest if you're coming from the city to take as much food as you can from the cheaper supermarkets there (and bring the receipts).
There is one cafe with some vegan options on the menu, which is great.Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Leo & Mariella) para el anfitrión
My partner and I had an absolutely fantastic time volunteering at FAR for one month. The animals are amazing, Brad and the staff are attentive, caring and detail oriented, and the people you'll get to work with will likely be awesome people.
Please note that this job is actually, for real no joke dawn until dusk. If you come in the summer, you
… read more will work longer days with more breaks, and vice versa in the winter. For example, we were here in the winter and started work at 6:30am, ending at 5:20 pm. If the sun is up, you are working! The work requires attention to detail, driving carefully on a bumpy hilly road, the ability to repeatedly lift and move hay and straw bales (20 - 40lbs in weight, or about 10 - 20 kgs each), and interact with a variety of different animals with varying levels of tolerance for human contact.
Overall, we really enjoyed our time here. We felt like our work was necessary for the health and well-being of the animals and this felt very fulfilling! Highly recommend this place to anyone who loves animals and doesn't mind working hard for their well-being.
More details:
:asterisk_symbol: 2 rooms, 1 bunkbed in each room
:asterisk_symbol: 4 days on, 3 days off per week
:asterisk_symbol: Friendly to couples
:asterisk_symbol: Bring good shoes (hiking shoes or gumboots) and prepare to get dirty :)
:asterisk_symbol: Free hotdogs on open days!
:asterisk_symbol: Get stoked to cuddle with many amazing animals (but not all of them, and not right away :P)
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Dejado por el workawayer (Kristen) para el anfitrión
I volunteered here for a month and loved it. Everything was run in a very organized fashion, from getting my dates booked to a clearly defined set of expectations for each day's work. I enjoyed the responsibility for the day-to-day care of the animals and knew that my work was truly important to the success of the sanctuary. This was a rewarding
… read more experience and I definitely recommend it to others. Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Laura) para el anfitrión
I really loved my experience. It is a lot of work, from dawn to dusk, I was working 4 randoms days a week and 2 days off. The place can host 4 volunteers separtly to the owner's house. There are 2 bedrooms with bunkbeds. Eating vegan was not easy at the beginning, but it was the little push I needed to became a vegan after being vegetarian for a
… read more year. Don't go there is you just need a place to crush, you must love animals to enjoy your experience. And if you have the chance to go there, you will have an amanzing experience and you will come back home with unforgetable memories. :)Solo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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Dejado por el workawayer (Charley) para el anfitrión
I absolutely loved volunteering here, if we didn't get more volunteers i would have stayed longer. I got so emotionally attached to all the animals and was definitely the push i needed to go vegan.
But it must be said it is hard work. Expect hard work. Its so enjoyable if you love animals but it is hard.
The farm is in its own little bubble and
… read more if you ens up with the right volunteers, youll have a great timeSolo puedes ponerte en contacto con workawayers con membresías activas.
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