Monday, March 21, 2011

Farmer Brown's Cows


Farmer Brown has a huge problem; he has three cows who he had named; Karen, Kable, and the smallest of the three Kami. Farmer Brown knew that there was something about the three of his cows that made them stick out from the other farm animals. Karen who didn’t have a care in the world, she would lay in the meadow listening to her iPod while Farmer Brown would milk her.
                Kable, who was the wealthiest of the three, would sit in the grass counting his large mountains of money while Farmer Brown milked him. As for Kami, she would never be milked, she was minus an utter. Because Kami wasn’t able to be milked she would sit in the barn and play video games on her laptop.
                Farmer Brown’s cows were cherished to him, but they felt otherwise. They thought that Farmer Brown was being too harsh on them. So they asked their great friend the one and only chicken in the entire farm; Nick.
Nick told them that he got to roam around and do whatever he wanted by simply ignoring what Farmer Brown told him. Nick told the three cows that all they had to do to feel appreciated is to not do what is asked of them and they will get more attention than ever. So they did what the chicken told them.
For many weeks Farmer Brown didn’t get any milk from any of the cows. Karen, Kable, and Kami knew that what Nick had told them was working but they also noticed sadness coming from Farmer Brown. Kami had told Karen and Kable about a website that she found that told said that if the cows don’t give milk than they will lose the farm and Farmer Brown will be very upset.
After a few more weeks of ignoring Farmer Brown, Farmer Brown became very upset and began to yell at the cows a lot. Although the cows were getting the attention they always wanted they knew that this was not the attention that the chicken Nick had told them about. This was far worse than what the chicken Nick had said.
After a few more days the three cows watched from the barn has a long black limo pulled up to Farmer Brown’s drive way. A man in a black suit stepped out of the driver seat of the car, and began to walk to the end of the limo and opened the door for an older woman to step out of the limo. She used as a cane to keep her balance as she slowly approached the farmer.
Although the cows didn’t hear what the woman had said to Farmer Brown they knew that it wasn’t good. Farmer Brown had a few tears pour down from his eyes as he pointed towards the barn. The old woman began walking toward the barn. She had the driver open the door and saw the three cows who stood in the center of the barn.
The weather quickly changed from a bright summer’s day to a hard rain as lightning flashed scaring the cows causing them to tremble to their knees. The woman pointed to Kable as the driver grabbed the cow by the bell that hung around his neck, and pulled away from the other two. Kami had begin to cry at the sight of Kable being taken away, but then Arleen the wise goat walked into the barn and saw what was being done to the other farm animals. Outraged the goat began to dash toward the driver and hit him down to the ground with her mighty horns. The woman quickly turn to the farmer was quickly chuckling at the man who sat in the dirt.
The woman began to walk back toward Farmer Brown she seemed to be warning him about something but then she whistled to the driver as he got up and ran to assist the woman with her door. Once she was in the driver shut her door and got into the driver’s seat and drove away leaving a cloud of smoke and dirt.
The farmer walked into the barn and hugged all of the animals, including Nick the chicken who began to blush. The other animals laughed at Nick’s blushing but he tried to hide it by turning his away and acting muscular. Farmer Brown told the cows that if they didn’t give him the milk that he desperately needed than they would lose the farm and they would have to go and live with that horrible woman.
About a month later the woman came back to the farm and swung her door open with her own hands and quickly walked toward the farm where Farmer Brown sat on the stack of hay milking Kami. The woman saw what was happening and a small grin appeared on her face, just as quickly as she came she left and told the driver to drive away.
As they drove away the old woman turned back and waved to Farmer Brown who was lifting two buckets of milk. The woman turned toward the front and sunk down into her seat as a smile came across her face, her smile was ear to ear and she began to laugh at her happiness.
The woman never spoke to Farmer Brown after that day but everything went back to normal, only this time Kami was giving the most milk out of all the other cows. Even Nick was laying more eggs than before bring in more profit for Kable to add to his money piles.
The End

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