The biggest pumpkin ever grown weighed more than a small car.
It weighed over 1,200 kilograms — heavier than a real car. It took a whole summer of careful growing on the farm.
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The biggest pumpkin ever grown weighed more than a small car.
It weighed over 1,200 kilograms — heavier than a real car. It took a whole summer of careful growing on the farm.
A cow can drink about a whole bathtub of water each day.
A big cow may drink up to around 150 litres of water daily. That is a lot of trips to the water trough!
Hens lay eggs, often almost one every day.
A hen keeps her eggs warm in a cozy nest. Farmers collect the eggs gently from the henhouse.
Bees on a farm help fruits and vegetables grow.
Bees carry a yellow dust called pollen from flower to flower. This helps the plants make fruit and seeds.
Pigs roll in mud to keep their skin cool.
Pigs cannot sweat much, so mud helps them cool down on hot days. The mud also protects their skin from the sun.
Sheep grow wool that farmers cut to make warm clothes.
A sheep's soft, curly wool keeps it cozy. Farmers gently cut it off, and it grows back again like a haircut.
A baby cow is called a calf.
A calf can stand up and walk soon after it is born. It drinks its mother's milk to grow big and strong.