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Fun Facts About Farm Animals for Kids

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    Pigs

    • There is more to know about pigs than just mudbaths.Thomas Northcut/Digital Vision/Getty Images

      Most kids know that pigs like to roll around in mud, but they may not know pigs do this to cool off because they don't sweat. Despite being stereotyped as dirty, pigs are actually rather clean. Given enough space, pigs will relieve themselves as far from their sleeping area as possible. Like puppies, young pigs enjoy playing with toys and with other piglets. They also like being around people and enjoy a good scratch behind the ears or on the belly. While pigs prefer to spend the majority of their day at rest, they are capable of running roughly 11 miles per hour. Pigs also communicate with each other using more than 20 different noises.

    Cows

    • Cows form friendships within their herd.Jupiterimages/liquidlibrary/Getty Images

      Just like pictures that children draw of cows, every cow's pattern of spots is different. A male cow's horns feature rings, the number of which roughly equals its age. Don't assume a cow is tired or lazy because it is lying down. This is sometimes a reaction to a change in atmospheric pressure before a storm. With a sense of smell so strong, cows are able to detect scents up to five or six miles away. Like many domesticated pets, cows learn and react to the names they are given by people. They are even known to form cow "cliques" within the herd.

    Sheep

    Goats

    Chickens

    • A true pecking order exists among some chickens.Thinkstock/Comstock/Getty Images

      "Cock-a-doodle-do" is often one of the first sounds that toddlers learn. The rooster's crow that signals the sunrise may be heard before any light is seen as chickens spot the break of light almost an hour before people do. Groups of chickens that live freely establish an order of importance among themselves to determine who eats first and who sleeps where. Chickens wash with dust rather than water and clean their feathers with their beaks.

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