australian farmer richard ogilvy is using he donated by relatives to feed his cattle during australia's worst drought in living memory ogilvy expects to lose over one hundred twenty five thousand euros this year after as he runs out in six weeks he doesn't know what will happen next we've gone from twelve hundred thousand carbs. six hundred we've put in pumping systems to get trough water so that when the dams go to draw the cattle of got alternative sources of water and all of these things that we've done to to hold co sayf got us who have to go straight out hasn't has helped us but in the long run we will not sustain this if it doesn't run . farmers have described this season as the worst drought they've ever seen. and it's the livestock that are suffering the most. in better times the dam on kevin tongue's property is three metres deep it's now been empty for three months just a meeting is wheat and barley crop. all thirteen hundred sheep have to be fed with grain and fodder bought and transported from other parts of the country. you know if it does rhyme we're still going to have to