Mrs. Coffin's Class Farm Animal Research Project by Mrs. Coffin's Kindergarten Class Image from www.catchwordbranding.com.

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Mrs. Coffin's Class Farm Animal Research Project by Mrs. Coffin's Kindergarten Class Image from

Cows by Kronous My report is about Dairy Cows. It is a mammal. It is covered with hair. It's usually black and white or tan.The cow walks slowly. The baby cow is called a calf. It is born alive. It lives on a dairy farm. It eats hay, grasses and grains. The cow gives us milk. Image from

Pony by Tracey My report is about ponies. It is a mammal. It is covered with fur and bushy hair. Some ponies are brown and white with different patterns. Ponies have long and short bushy tails. Ponies like to run fast or slow. Ponies like to walk and jog. The baby pony is called a foal. It is born alive. The pony lives in a barn on a farm. It eats hay and grass. Image from m

Llamas by Madison My report is about llamas. It is a mammal. Llamas are covered with light weight warm luxurious hair. They are sure footed and agile. The baby llama is called a cria. It is born alive. They live on farms and in the Andes Mountains. They graze on grass and hay. They are used for their wool. They are great at guarding sheep. Image from nationalgeographic.com/kids

Horses by Cameron My report is about horses. It is a mammal. It is covered with a coat of hair. The hair can be different colors.The horse gallops and plays. It has four legs.The baby horse is called a foal and it is born alive.They live in a stable or pasture on a farm.They eat grass,hay, oats, corn, apples, carrots and water. People use them to ride, horse races, circuses, even they help cowboys and police men. Image from

Pigs by Connor My report is about pigs. A pig is a mammal. Its' skin is pink. The hair can be different colors. The pig can run a 7 minute mile. The pig digs in the mud to keep cool because it can't sweat. The baby pig is called a piglet and it is born alive. They live in a sty on a farm. Pigs eat ground up corn, soybean and wheat. We use pigs for food such as bacon, bologna, pork and ham. We also use pigs to make medicines. Image from os/pig/

Cows by Weston My report is about Dairy Cows. It is a mammal. It is covered with hair. It's usually black and white or tan.The cow walks slowly. The baby cow is called a calf. It is born alive. The cow lives on a dairy farm. It eats grass and grains. The cow gives us milk. Image from animals/

Horses by Abigail My report is about horses. It is a mammal. It is covered with a coat of hair. The horse gallops and plays on four legs. The baby horse is called a foal. It is born alive. They live in a stable or pasture on a farm. They eat grass and hay. People ride horses. Image from

Sheep by Cassandra My report is about sheep. It is a mammal. It is covered with a thick coat of wool. It never stops growing. The sheep moves slowly in a group called a flock. The baby sheep is called a lamb. It is born alive. The sheep lives on a farm. The sheep eats grass and weeds. Sheep gives us meat and wool. Image from os/gallery/farm-animals/#/sheep-farm- animals _15455_600x450.jpg

Ducks by Anna My report is about duck. It is a waterbird. It is covered with feathers. The outer feathers are water proof by oil. The inner feathers are soft down. The duck waddles on land. They are good swimmers. The baby duck is called a duckling. It hatches from an egg.The duck lives on a poultry farm by a pond. They eat insects, seeds and grain. We use ducks for their meat and eggs. Image from nationalgeographic.com

Cows by Evan My report is about cows. It is a mammal. It is covered with hair. It's usually black and white or tan. The cow walks slowly. The baby cow is called a calf. It is born alive. It lives on a dairy farm. It eats hay, grass and grain. The cow gives us milk. Image from

Horses by Caydence My report is about horses. It is a mammal. It is covered with a coat of hair. They walk, run and gallop on four legs. The baby horse is called a foal. They live in a stable on a farm. They eat hay. The cowboys use horses for riding. Horses help policemen. Image from horse-photos.com/

Pigs by Aaron My report is about pigs. It is a mammal. The skin is pink. The hair can be different colors. The pig can run a 7 minute mile. The pig digs in the mud to keep cool because it can't sweat. The baby pig is called a piglet and it's born alive. They live in a sty on a farm. Pigs eat ground up corn, soybean and wheat. We use pigs for food such as bacon, bologna, pork and ham. We also use pigs to make medicines. Image from otos/pig/

Chickens by Allie My report is about chickens. Its species is a bird. A chicken is covered with feathers. It waddles on two legs. The baby is called a chick. It hatches from an egg. A chicken lives in a hen house on a poultry farm. Chickens eat corn and grains. We use chicken for food and eggs. Their feathers make good paper when put with wood pulp. Image from nationalgeographic.com/kids

Ducks by Jakob My report is about ducks. It is a water fowl. The duck is covered with feathers. The outer feathers are waterproof by oil. The inner feathers are soft down. They waddle on land. They swim with webbed feet. A baby duck is called a duckling. It hatches from an egg. They live on a poultry farm. Ducks eat grain and insects. We use ducks for meat, eggs, and down. Down is the fine feathers used in pillows, coats and sleeping bags. Image from stic_duck

Pigs by Erica My report is about pigs. It is a mammal. The skin is pink. The hair can be different colors. The pig can run a 7 minute mile. The pig digs in the mud to keep cool because they can't sweat. The baby pig is called a piglet. It is born alive. They live in a sty on a farm. Pigs eat ground up corn, soybean and wheat. We use pigs for food such as bacon, bologna, pork and ham. We also use pigs to make medicines. Image from /photos/pig/