About Farm animals! Made by Tram Nguyen!!.

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About Farm animals! Made by Tram Nguyen!!

About Pigs! * Baby pigs, sleeping together with chins atop their mother. Pigs are a very intelligent animals because they have excellent senses of smell. Human farm pigs for meat. Such as pork, bacon and ham. Wild pigs are often hunted in the wild. Relative to their body size, pigs have small lungs. There are around two billion of pigs in the world. * I got the information from http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/scie ncefacts/animals/pig.html ( 1/5/14)

About Cows A cows heart beats between 60 to 70 per minute. An average dairy cow weighs about 1,200 pounds. The average cow chews at least 50 times per minute. Cows actually do not bite grass ; instead curl their tongue around it. A dairy cows can produce 125 ml of milks a day. The average cow drinks 30 to 50 gallons of water each day. Cows only have teeth on the bottom. This is where I got a information from. http://www.dairymoos.com/i nteresting-facts-about-cows/ ( 1/5/14)

About sheep! * There are over 1 billion sheep in the world. * China has a largest number of sheep in the world. * Sheep are herbivores that eat vegetation such as grass. In 1996, a sheep named Dolly was the first mammal to be cloned from a somatic cell. Adult female sheep or known as ewes. Adult male sheep are known as rams. Castrated adult male sheep are known as wethers. I get the information from http://www.sciencekids.co.nz /sciencefacts/animals/sheep. html ( 1/5/14)

About Chickens! The egg off a chicken! *Chicken eggs come in many sizes and colors but there is more to this common breakfast food then you might think. * An egg shell can have as many as 17,000 all overs it surface. * Most egg are laid between 7 and 11 am. The Hens Most people have hens simply because they are the ones that lay the eggs but they can also be calm, friendly pets. * A hen must eat four pound of feeds to produce a egg. I got the information from http://www.backyardchicke ns.com/a/did-you-know- interesting-chicken-facts (1/5/14)

About horses! Horse have around 205 bones in their skeleton. Horse has been domesticated for 5,000 years. Horse have bigger eye then any animal that live on land. A male horse is called a stallion. A female horse is called a mare. A young male horse is call a colt. I got a information from this web site: http://www.sciencekids.c o.nz/sciencefacts/animals /horse.html ( 1/5/14)

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