A farm is a self-contained ecosystem. At The Little Cabin That Could, each animal on the farm serves a purpose. This compilation was composed after a random internet commenter told the farm owners, “All animals on your farm should serve a purpose.” Perhaps a little tongue-in-cheek, their response was masterful.
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Senior goat Noah is in charge of breaking and entering. He will hop over gates and open doors without a second thought. The wily goat has figured out how to work door handles even though he is missing opposable thumbs. He will even break out to procure bananas from the neighbor in the middle of the night.
Runner ducks take off as if they are late to a meeting, running off to who knows where. You can almost hear them quacking, “We’re late. We’re late for a very important date.” Pillow the chicken is in charge of not laying eggs. She is also the vocal union member who raises a fuss when the gate isn’t open early enough every day. Ace is the fierce watchdog. At all times of the day and night, you might see him studying the insides of his eyelids. Ever vigilant for absolutely nothing, he sleeps on the couch, in the field, in the barn, or anywhere with a flat surface.
Part 1 added more crucial jobs performed on the farm. Santi, the senior golden retriever, is the official farm grandpa. He assists with raising the poultry and waterfowl. When he isn’t performing his B&E duties, Noah is charged with landscaping supervisor duties. Jasmine the chicken is the perfect mother. Stevie the rooster is the designated salsa dancer. Everyone has a purpose, and that is what keeps the farm running smoothly.
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