91 Free Farm animal Sound Effects - Most Popular
Barn with cows #1

About 50 cows in a semi-outdoor cow shed. The cows have been separated from their calves. UCS Category: AMBFarm. Length: 03:55.
Little neighing call #4

Horse who neighs very slightly to call his owner and have his bucket of flakes. UCS Category: ANMLHors. Length: 00:02.
Little neighing call #6

Horse who neighs very slightly to call his owner and have his bucket of flakes. UCS Category: ANMLHors. Length: 00:02.
Horse eating grass #2

A horse pulls out and chews grass. This is Thorgal. UCS Category: FOODEat. Length: 00:21.
Sheep #9

A sheep bleating recorded under metal shelters (slight reverberation). UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:01.
Horse eats carrot #2

Horse eats a piece of carrot. Breathing sounds. UCS Category: FOODEat. Length: 00:06.
Little neighing call #7

Horse who neighs very slightly to call his owner and have his bucket of flakes. UCS Category: ANMLHors. Length: 00:02.
Horse eats in a bucket

A horse eats flaked in a plastic bucket. UCS Category: FOODEat. Length: 00:39.
Moo

Lowing of cattle produced with a technique of sound effects: https://www.libertivi.com/lelabodubruiteur_144. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:23.
Horse eats carrot #1

Horse eats pieces of carrot in my hand. Breathing sounds. UCS Category: FOODEat. Length: 00:24.
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