Farm animals live in a peaceful and natural environment where they are cared for by farmers. Cows and goats usually live in open barns or grassy fields where they can graze freely. Pigs prefer muddy areas to cool off and play. Sheep are often found in green pastures, enjoying the fresh air and wide space. Chickens and ducks live in coops and ponds, where they can peck, scratch, and swim. Parrots, though less common on farms, are kept in large cages or aviaries with plenty of space to fly and toys to play with. Dogs guard the farm and often have kennels near the house, while cats roam freely to hunt mice and nap in warm places. Each animal has its own space and needs, and a healthy farm provides a safe and comfortable home for all of them.