Tex Avery plays with biotechnology brought to farming in this cartoon short. Almost all of it involves animals being crossed with other animals or objects to produce amusing effects. For example, a cow is crossed with a kangaroo so the farmer can just extract bottles of milk from its pouch, rather than waste time milking it. That concept veers into other areas, like the giraffe crossed with a racehorse so it can lower its long neck and win by a nose, but it's repeated again and again, and most of them were pretty corny. I can't say it was terribly funny, but maybe my enjoyment was clouded by the dark overtones, e.g. The rise of factory farming after the war. It's always interesting to see something from Avery though.