In the early morning light, the cows on Old McDonald's farm were just beginning to stir. Daisy, a gentle brown cow with big, curious eyes, stretched her legs as she greeted the day. Behind her, Bessie, the oldest cow in the herd, slowly rose, her movements deliberate and wise.
Daisy trotted over to the trough, eager for breakfast. "Good morning, Bessie! The hay looks delicious today!" she said with a cheerful moo. Bessie, with her slow, calming voice, replied, "It sure does, Daisy. A fine day for grazing!"
After breakfast, Daisy wandered toward the wildflowers. She loved their bright colors and the way the butterflies danced in the air. Bessie followed, her pace steady. "Look, Bessie, the butterflies are out," said Daisy, her eyes wide with wonder.
Daisy and Bessie found a spot under the oak tree, where they could watch the farm's activities. "I love this old tree," Daisy mused, lying down in the cool shade. "It's been here longer than any of us," Bessie agreed, her voice filled with respect for the towering oak.
As the day wore on, Daisy watched the farmers work. "They are always so busy," she remarked. Bessie nodded, "Yes, but they take good care of us. We are lucky cows," she said, contentment in her voice.
As evening fell, Daisy and Bessie returned to the barn. "Goodnight, Bessie," said Daisy, snuggling into the soft straw. "Goodnight, Daisy. Sweet dreams," replied Bessie. The cows drifted off to sleep, dreaming of another beautiful day on the farm.
















