34 Farm Coloring Pages (Free Printables)
Get ready to explore life on the farm with these adorable farm coloring pages that are all free to download or print! Kids will love coloring cheerful farm animals, tractors, barns, and wide-open fields full of crops and sunshine. From cows grazing in the meadow to pigs rolling in the mud, these printable coloring sheets bring the simple joys of country living right to your table.

You’ll find a big collection of free printable PDF coloring sheets featuring classic farm scenes like farmers tending to their animals, baby chicks hatching, horses in the stable, and tractors harvesting crops. Whether your child loves animals, vehicles, or learning about where food comes from, these farm-themed coloring pages are the perfect mix of fun and education. Parents, teachers, and caregivers can use them at home, in the classroom, or as an activity during a farm-themed party.
To get started, simply click on any of the images below. A new tab will open with the PDF coloring sheet ready to go. From there, you can download it directly to your computer or print it right away. All of these printable coloring pages are set up on standard U.S. letter-size paper but can easily fit on A4 paper as well. You can also choose to color them digitally on a tablet if you prefer. Whether you print one or the whole collection, these farm coloring sheets promise hours of creative fun!
Fun Things To Do With Your Farm Coloring Pages
These free printable farm coloring pages aren’t just for coloring! Once your little artists have finished bringing their pages to life with crayons or markers, you can turn them into creative projects and crafts that celebrate the beauty of farm life. Here are some fun ways to use them:
1. Farm Animal Puppets
Turn your colored farm animals into cute hand puppets! After coloring and cutting out the animals, glue each one onto a craft stick or an old popsicle stick. You can create a whole barnyard puppet show with cows, chickens, pigs, and horses. For extra fun, make a small “barn stage” out of a cardboard box so kids can act out stories about life on the farm.
2. DIY Farm Mobile
Create a hanging mobile filled with your favorite farm animals and tractors. Color and cut out several farm coloring sheets—pick different animals for variety. Punch a small hole at the top of each image and tie a piece of string or yarn through it. Then, attach each string to a hanger or a round piece of cardboard. Hang it from the ceiling in a classroom or bedroom for a fun farm display that moves gently in the breeze.
3. Farm Scene Collage
Print several farm coloring pages and create one big collage! Kids can color, cut, and arrange animals, barns, and crops to build their own large farmyard scene. Use a big piece of poster board or cardboard as the background. Glue everything down and maybe even add cotton balls for fluffy sheep or dried grass for hay. It’s a great team project for classrooms or group activities.
4. Storytime Flip Book
Encourage creativity and storytelling by making a farm-themed flip book. Each colored page can represent a different part of a story—perhaps the animals waking up in the morning, the farmer working in the field, and everyone going to sleep in the barn at night. Once colored, stack the sheets together, punch holes along one side, and tie them with yarn or ribbon. Kids can read and share their farm adventures!
5. Tractor Craft Display
For kids who love tractors, print several tractor coloring pages and decorate them with metallic crayons, glitter glue, or stickers. After coloring, cut out the tractors and glue them to a strip of green construction paper to create a “tractor parade.” Hang the strip across a wall or bulletin board to show off their colorful farm vehicles in a fun display.
6. Farm Animal Masks
Turn the farm animals into wearable masks! Choose animals with big faces—like cows, pigs, or horses—and print those coloring sheets on thicker paper. After coloring, cut around the faces and carefully cut out holes for the eyes. Tape or staple a piece of elastic or yarn on each side to wear the masks. Perfect for pretend play or a farm-themed costume day!
7. Barnyard Matching Game
Make learning fun with a matching game using mini versions of your farm coloring pages. Print out two copies of each small animal or object, color them, and cut them out into cards. Mix them up face down and take turns flipping them over to find the matches. It’s a creative way for younger kids to practice memory skills while enjoying their favorite farm animals.
8. Farm Alphabet Wall
Turn your printable farm coloring sheets into a learning tool! Choose animals and objects that match each letter of the alphabet (A for apple, C for cow, P for pig, T for tractor). After coloring, label each page with the correct letter and word. Display them in order on a wall or bulletin board. It’s a fun way to combine early literacy with art.
9. Farm-Themed Gift Wrap
Use colored farm pages as unique wrapping paper for small gifts. Once your pages are colored, flatten them out and use them to wrap presents for family members or teachers. Add a ribbon or twine bow for a rustic touch. This is a simple way to recycle your art while giving someone a gift that’s extra special and handmade.
10. Farm Story Wall Art
Frame your favorite farm coloring pages to create cheerful wall art for a child’s room or classroom. You can even frame multiple pages together to tell a story—like the farmer feeding the animals or harvesting crops. Use bright frames or paint plain ones to match the farm theme. It’s a great way to show off your child’s creativity and add a personal touch to the room.
11. Animal Sorting Activity
Help little ones learn about different types of animals by sorting their colored farm pages into groups. Print several coloring sheets with animals like cows, pigs, chickens, and horses. After coloring, cut them out and sort them into categories such as “barn animals,” “farm pets,” and “wildlife.” Teachers can use this as a fun classroom learning activity.
12. Farm Greeting Cards
Turn your printable farm coloring pages into handmade cards. Fold a colored page in half or cut out smaller pieces to glue onto blank cards. Add a message like “Have a Sunny Day!” or “Howdy from the Farm!” These farm cards are perfect for birthdays, thank-you notes, or invitations to a farm-themed party.
13. Paper Bag Farm Puppets
Glue your colored farm characters onto brown paper lunch bags to make fun puppets! Draw faces or details on the bags, then glue the colored images to the front. You can make a whole cast of farm characters and have a puppet show. This craft is simple and works great for younger kids.
14. Barn Door Display Board
Create a bulletin board or wall display that looks like a big barn door! Decorate a large red poster board with white tape to make the barn design, and then add your colored farm pages as if the animals are “peeking out” from the doors and windows. It’s an adorable way to showcase everyone’s artwork.
15. Farm Memory Book
Collect all your completed farm coloring sheets in a special folder or binder to make a “My Farm Adventures” memory book. Write short captions or names for each animal on the pages. Kids can look back at their art and remember what they learned about farms, animals, and the hard work of farmers.
These free printable PDF farm coloring pages are perfect for sparking creativity, teaching kids about farm life, and making craft time more exciting. With endless ways to use these coloring sheets—from puppets to wall art—you’ll find plenty of fun activities that keep kids entertained and learning at the same time. So grab your crayons, print your favorite farm scenes, and start coloring your way through a bright and cheerful day on the farm!
