My Imaginary Farm
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live on a farm?
Here is what mine would include.



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First I'd need a barn.

And a chicken to lay eggs.

I'll let some of the eggs hatch into cute baby chicks.

I'll need a dog to guard against foxes who might want to eat my chickens.

And a sheep. Hey, dog! Wake up and get that fox away from my sheep!

That dog needs a helper, so here's another dog.

I think I'll also have a pig on my farm.

And a horse, of course!

My horse will need daily grooming.

How about some cute bunnies to live on my farm? I could include a hutch in the barn.

And a duck. Why not?

My scarecrow needs to do a better job of keeping those crows away from my corn.

I'll need a cat to keep mice and rats out of the barn.

See how happy my horse will be living on my farm?

What's a farm without a cow for fresh milk?

I'll need to hire a farmhand to help with the work.

There is a lot to do on a farm.

Hmmm. This farmhand is having as much luck keeping the crows away as my scarecrow did.

My farmhand is good at pulling vegetables when it's time to harvest.

Some folks think of rabbits as pests. But I plan to let my rabbits eat some of the carrots grown on my farm.

I have a rabbit hutch in the barn for my rabbits, but they still like to dig a hole in the ground.

My favorite part of my farm are the baby chicks.

This one is waiting for his new baby brother or baby sister to hatch.

This one is eager to learn to fly.

Momma Hen is eating. She needs her nutrition so she can lay more eggs.

Papa Rooster is proud of his family of baby chicks.

And he should be proud. They are a fine group of chicks.

Look! My cow has a baby calf!

I found one of my rabbits in my office using my calculator. When I asked him what he was doing, he said since the cow has a baby and the rooster and hen have babies, he wants to start multiplying, too.

I'll guess I'll have my farm when pigs fly. Hey! Maybe they'd like to live on my farm!



Story written by Jean Heather Akins on November 24, 2001. Updated on August 25,2003.