Down on the Farm

 

Let's Learn About Farm Animals

See if you can guess the baby animals.

 

My dad is called a boar.
My mom is called a sow.
We are very smart.
We roll in the mud to protect our skin from the sun and insects.

Who am I?

Piglet

Kid

 

 

My mom is a hen.
My dad is a rooster.
Hens lay eggs.
Roosters are the only birds with a comb on their head.

Who am I?

Piglet

Kid

 

 


My dad is a stallion.
My mom is a mare.
Before I was one I was called a foal.

You can tell my age by looking at my teeth.
I eat grass.
I sleep standing up, but if I feel safe, I will sleep lying down.

Who am I?

Piglet

Kid

 

 


My dad is a bull. My mom is a cow.
We eat 100 pounds of grass a day.
We make all different “moos.”
We give you milk.

Who am I?

Piglet

Kid

 

 


My mom is a ewe.
A dad is a ram.
We are plant-eaters that eat grass, leaves, twigs, and young plants.
Some of us have horns, that are curved.
Our woolly fleece can be white, brown or black.
We give you wool, meat and milk.

Who am I?

Piglet

Kid

 

 


My mom is called a nanny.
A dad is called a billy.
We have horns.
We give you meat, wool, and milk.
We are plant-eaters that eat grass, tree leaves, and other plants.

Who am I?

Piglet

Kid

 

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