Baby Hen Scratch Coloring Page is an adorable illustration of a baby farm animal — perfect for toddlers, young children and families who love cute animal artwork. Part of our collection of free baby animals coloring pages, this design features bold child-friendly outlines and expressive eyes that make it easy and rewarding to color for all ages and skill levels.
Farm animals have been part of human life since the dawn of agriculture, 10,000 years ago. Today, a baby chick hatches after 21 days of incubation, a lamb is on its feet within minutes of birth, and a foal can run alongside its mother the same day it is born — remarkable feats of nature that children find endlessly fascinating. Coloring baby farm animals is a wonderful way to introduce these facts through a creative hands-on activity. Find more farmyard-inspired designs in our animal coloring pages collection.
For the most beautiful result, use soft warm pinks for piglets, fluffy yellows for chicks, creamy whites for lambs, warm chestnuts for calves — the palette of the farmyard is full of gentle, welcoming tones that are perfect for beginners. This design works especially well with round soft strokes for fluffy textures on chicks and lambs, smooth flowing lines for calves and foals. Start with the lightest background tones, build up the body colors in the mid-tones, and finish with the darkest shading around the eyes, ears and underside. Farm animal babies have wonderfully different textures to explore: the tight curly wool of a lamb, the smooth velvety skin of a piglet, the downy fluff of a chick. Try using different tools for each animal — a cotton swab for blending lamb wool, a fine pen for chick feather details.
All baby animals coloring pages in this collection are completely free to download as high-quality printable PDFs — no account, no subscription, no watermark. Print at home, in school, or at a public library. These pages are perfect for baby shower activity tables, nursery school craft sessions, children's birthday parties with an animal theme, or simply as a calming creative activity on a quiet afternoon. Print multiple copies and encourage children to try a different color story on each one!
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