A cheerful cartoon cow stands on a grassy lawn, grinning with a dark patch on its side and a tiny bell at its neck. Color the body white or cream, the patch deep brown, and add bright greens for the lawn and soft blue for the sky. The wildflowers in the foreground are a fun bonus detail to color.
Farm Animals Coloring Pages
Free printable Farm Animals coloring pages — clean line art, sized for US Letter and A4. Every page is a single-tap PDF download, ready to print at home or in the classroom.
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A cartoon pony stands in profile on a grassy hillside, its wavy mane falling along its neck and a flowing tail swishing behind. Color the body a warm honey brown or chestnut, the mane and tail in lighter golden tones, and the hills in varied greens. The mane and tail strands are the most satisfying detail to work through.
A cartoon duckling floats happily on a pond ringed with ripples, a blooming water lily and two lily pads nearby, cattails on the left, and a zigzag-rayed smiling sun shining overhead. Color the duckling soft yellow, the lily petals white or pale pink, the pads deep green, and the water in soft blue-greens. A cheerful pond scene with plenty of details to fill in.
A plump cartoon chicken stands in profile with a scalloped ruff of breast feathers, a fan of tail feathers, and a jaunty comb on top. Color the body golden yellow or warm orange, the comb and wattle red, and the scaly legs a light tan. A clean, simple chicken page that kids can finish quickly.
A round cartoon sheep stands front and center on a grassy lawn, a large cloud shape behind it and a cheerful sun in the corner. Color the woolly body soft white or cream, the legs and face warm gray, and the grass a bright leafy green. A simple, open page that young kids can finish from top to bottom without any tricky areas.
A cartoon donkey stands in a countryside packed with detail: a radiating sun, a patterned butterfly, three daisy flowers with individual petals, a tree with leaf shapes, rolling hills, and scattered grass. Color the donkey warm gray, the daisies white with yellow centers, and the butterfly wings in contrasting colors. A page that rewards those who enjoy filling in every corner.
A kawaii baby pig stands in a cheerful garden scene, surrounded by floating hearts, daisies, and a smiling sun in the corner. Color the pig soft blush pink, the daisies white with yellow centers, and the sun warm golden yellow. The hearts and grass details make this a page full of little surprises to discover.
A round fluffy lamb stands on a hillside with a sunny sky, rolling hills, and grass tufts all around. Color the woolly coat soft white or cream, the face and legs a warm gray, and the sky a clear bright blue. The sun's radiating lines and the two clouds add just enough background to make the page feel like a proper spring day.
A kawaii baby cow with enormous round eyes gazes out from a meadow bursting with daisy flowers, leafy stems, and butterflies. Color the calf's coat warm cream or tan, the flowers white and golden yellow, and the butterflies in two contrasting color schemes. The dense flower clusters on both sides make this the most botanical page in the collection.
A mother duck stands with a duckling at her feet and another baby settled into a hay-filled wicker basket nearby. Color the ducks soft yellow with orange bills and feet, the wicker basket in warm tan and brown stripes, and the hay in muted gold. Four puffy clouds in the sky give the whole scene a gentle, peaceful quality.
A round baby sheep stands in a meadow with a large rainbow arching behind it, clouds on either side and grass tufts in the foreground. Color the woolly coat soft white or cream, the rainbow in all six classic colors from red down to violet, and the hills in fresh spring greens. The rainbow bands are a satisfying row of distinct areas to work through.
An adult cow stands on a rolling lawn in a simple countryside setting, trees on either side and a sun with short rays in the sky. Color the cow a warm honey brown or tan, the rolling hills in fresh greens, and the bare-branched trees in a warm wood brown. A straightforward farm scene that lets the cow take center stage.
A round, happy pig strolls through a sunny scene, its curly tail bouncing and a big smile on its snout. Color the body soft blush pink, the hooves pale tan, and the sun warm golden yellow. The simple flowers and grass tufts in the foreground add a few fun extra areas to fill.
A round, content pig stands under a beaming sun, its body decorated with dashed circle patterns and a curly tail bouncing behind it. Color the pig soft blush pink, the decorative circles a slightly deeper rose, and the sun warm golden yellow with fine ray details. A cheerful page with a little extra flair in the details.
A cartoon cow stands on a grassy patch, looking straight ahead with a big smile and one dark spot on its side. Color the body white or pale cream, the spot warm chestnut brown, and the grass in varied greens. A light blue sky and the white cloud above round out the scene.
A young goat stands proud with small curling horns and a little beard, tail flicked up behind it. Color its coat soft white or light tan, with darker brown for the hooves and horn tips. The simple outline and open body make it a great first farm animal page for young colorists.
A round cartoon pig looks straight ahead with a big grin and its tongue happily sticking out. Color the body and face soft blush pink, add a deeper rose for the inner ears and nostrils, and leave the hooves a light beige. The empty background means all the attention goes straight to that cheeky expression.
A rooster stands in confident side profile on a circular ground patch, its curved tail feathers fanned out behind and a sun sending short dash rays across the open sky. Color the body a warm rusty red-brown, the tail feathers in mixed oranges and greens, and the comb and wattle bright red. The simple layout gives young colorists plenty of room to experiment with colors.
A fluffy baby chick looks up with wide sparkling eyes at a patterned butterfly, layers of feather strokes covering its round body and spread tail. Color the chick warm yellow with golden highlights, the butterfly wings in contrasting oranges and blues, and add shading to each feather layer for depth. A rewarding page that rewards patience.
A hen with a spikey comb and fanned tail feathers stands in front of a classic wooden chicken coop, its triangular roof and square gable window visible behind her. Color the hen warm rusty brown, the coop walls a natural wood tan, and the roof a deeper earthy brown. The open doorway and gable window give you two extra patches of color to play with.
A goose strolls through a sunny meadow, long neck curved upward and a wing spread in a mid-step pose. Color the body and neck white or soft gray, the wing feathers in deeper grays with lighter tips, and the webbed feet warm orange. The scattered grass tufts and simple sun with rays make the outdoor setting feel open and bright.
A rooster drawn in a zentangle style stands in full profile, every feather section packed with swirling spirals, scalloped layers, and decorative fills. Color the comb and wattle deep red, use warm golds and rusty oranges for the body feathers, and try rich jewel tones on the long tail plumes. A meditative page that rewards a steady hand and a good set of fine-tip markers.
A round kawaii alpaca wears a decorative saddle blanket with a patterned center panel and two rows of dangling triangle tassels, set against a backdrop of pine trees, rolling hills, and a small sun. Color the wool body soft cream or pale tan, the blanket a bold warm red or teal, and the tassels a contrasting accent color. The rows of triangles make a satisfying pattern to color section by section.
A cartoon baby goat stands with big round eyes and tiny horns, looking straight at you with a playful expression. Color the body soft cream or pale tan, with dusty rose for the inner ears and dark tips on the hooves. Bold outlines make this one of the easiest farm animal pages around.
A graceful adult horse stands in a full side profile, its long mane falling in separate flowing sections along a strong neck and its tail sweeping behind. Color the body a classic bay brown or gray, shade the mane and tail in a complementary tone, and define the muscle lines with a slightly darker version of the base color. A clean, portrait-style horse page for horse fans who want something more realistic.
A round-headed cartoon cow stands in a rolling farm scene, looking upward with a calm, almost dreamy expression. Color the body white with deep brown for the spots, fresh greens for the hills and trees, and light blue for the cloud-filled sky. A landscape-style page with plenty of areas to fill in.
A chibi-style cartoon cow stands in a pasture, its oversized round head split between white and a large dark patch. Color the white half soft cream, the patch warm black-brown, and the muzzle a rosy pink. The fence, trees, and clouds in the background give the page a full farm-day feel.
A kawaii alpaca draped in a long fringed scarf stands on gentle rolling snow hills, its round bumpy wool coat covering everything from the fluffy head ruff to the chunky legs. Color the wool soft cream or warm white, the scarf a bold contrasting color like teal or raspberry, and the hooves a warm dark brown. The individual fringe tassels make for a satisfying finishing detail.
A round cartoon duckling faces the viewer with big spiral eyes, a small crest on its head, and one tiny wing raised like a wave. Three clusters of spiky grass dot the foreground, and tall reeds frame either side. Color the body fluffy yellow, the beak and feet warm orange, and the grass a fresh leafy green.
A simple cartoon cow with bold thick outlines stands in a minimal setting, a spiral-centered sun in the corner and two curved ground lines below. Color the cow any shade you like, from classic tan or brown to something unexpected, and fill the sun with a warm golden yellow. The extra-thick outlines make this one of the easiest pages to stay inside the lines.
A strong horse rears up against a mountain backdrop, its long mane and tail flowing in dozens of curling, winding strands. Color the body a warm chestnut or gray, use lighter and darker shades to give the flowing mane real depth, and shade the mountain slopes with cool blue-grays. A dramatic page that rewards careful attention to the mane and tail strands.
A goose stands in a calm profile view, its long elegant neck raised and its wing feathers spreading in detailed overlapping layers across the body. Color the body and neck white or soft gray, the wing feathers in deeper grays with lighter edges, and the bill and feet warm orange. The two birds soaring above give the scene an open, airy feel.
A cartoon young goat stands with curved horns and a perky tail, small detail marks on its coat suggesting spots. Color the body pale tan or cream, add a darker shade around the muzzle and legs, and leave the hooves dark. The open shapes make for a quick, satisfying session.
A cartoon goat strikes a confident pose, head held high and bushy tail raised, showing off its two curved horns and a little beard. Color the coat soft cream or tan, the horns sandy beige, and the nose a warm rosy pink. The empty background keeps this one fast and focused.
A goat with impressive curving horns gazes out from a close-up portrait, fluffy fur framing its face. Color the horns sandy beige or warm tan, and use soft white or cream for the fluffy coat. The empty background keeps it simple, so younger kids can focus on getting those fun horn stripes just right.
A simple cartoon sheep stands in a clear side profile with a big round fluffy body, a small head turned toward the viewer, and four straight legs with neat dark hooves. The completely open background leaves all the focus on the sheep itself. Color the wool cream or white, the legs and face a soft warm gray, and add a spot of pink to the inner ear for a finishing touch.
An adult sheep, a front-facing lamb, two rabbits, and a small chick share this page with a spread of garden produce: beets with leaves, a corn cob, a carrot, a garden trowel, two flower pots, an apple, and a row of small flowers along the top border. Color the animals in natural cream and gray tones, the vegetables in their true garden colors, and the flower border in whatever mix you like. It is the most comprehensive farm scene in the collection.
A round fluffy sheep stands on a grassy patch with its eyes closed in a contented expression, a small daisy flower on each side and three soft clouds above. Color the wool body a gentle cream or white, the ears and hooves a warm tan-gray, and the daisies with bright yellow centers and white petals. The simple flower shapes on both sides make this one of the more cheerful sheep pages in the set.
Fun things to do with your Farm Animals coloring pages
Build a barnyard diorama
Use a shoebox as the barn and a green sheet of paper as the pasture. Then, cut out cows, sheep, chickens, and pigs to fill the scene. Add cotton-ball mud puddles and pieces of straw for texture - younger kids love being able to touch and explore.
Make farm animal finger puppets
Color and cut out a pig, a sheep, a chicken, and a cow. Then, tape each animal to a small paper ring that is the size of a finger. Act out what a morning looks like on a farm. This could include feeding time, collecting eggs, and the rooster crowing for the first time. Do this for your brothers and sisters or for stuffed animals.
Create an animal fact booklet
Pick four animals from the collection and research one true fact about each. Sheep grow about ten pounds of wool a year. Cows have best friends. Hens chat with their chicks before they hatch. Color the pages, write the fact below, and bind them together with yarn.
Match the milk, eggs, and wool
Draw a cow, a hen, and a sheep. Then, draw or print small pictures of milk, eggs, and a wool sweater next to each animal. This makes a great lesson for preschoolers to learn about where food comes from. It also looks great on a classroom bulletin board.
Color by real-world breed
The Holsteins are black and white. The Jerseys are honey-brown. The Highland cattle are shaggy and red. Use real reference photos and color the same cow three different ways. Then label each with its breed. You can also use this trick with chicken breeds and horse coat patterns.
Make farm-themed party place cards
Color a stack of pages and use them as place cards. Write each guest's name across the animal's side. Add a few blank sheets of paper as activity placemats so kids can color between the cake and the presents.
Make farm animal bookmarks
Cut a colored cow, pig, or rooster down to a tall, slim shape. Cover it with clear tape. Punch a hole at the top for a yarn tassel. You can give them to a reading group or put one in a library book as a small gift.
Write a farm animal diary
Pick one animal — the pig, the milking cow, the barn cat — and color the page first. Then, write a short diary entry from its point of view. Include what it ate, who it visited, and what woke it up at sunrise. It's great for kids in the early elementary grades to practice writing.