Living on a farm is a lot of work that’s often surrounded by the cutest chaos. TikToker @marie.kelly37 raises and sells mini Highland cows and shares videos of their day-to-day lives. In this video, Marie realizes that two of her babies are missing and heads out to find them. But when she does, it’s clear that they aren’t ready to go home just yet!
The babies, an adorable lamb and calf, were in cahoots and enjoying their newfound freedom. Make sure your sound is on so you can hear her talking to them and trying to encourage them to head back to the farm. Marie says that it took her half an hour to find them, and we’re guessing it took her at least that long to get them back home, too!
Marie’s video totally made our day! We’d love to chase these adorable little ones around and know that we’d have a lot of fun doing it!
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Viewers Leave More Than 1,000 Comments About the Calf and Lamb Running Amok
Some of the comments people left about Marie’s video cracked us up. Like when @theflingitself said exactly what we were thinking, “Convince me that’s not a black sheep wearing a sheet with holes cut in it.” @Cate Jackson added, “The ghost was definitely persuaded to break the rules by the fluffy Oreo, and he is very sorry.”
Another commenter joked, “That sheep has better recall than my dog.” We also LOLd when @catmaloo shared, “‘Don’t follow the cat’ is excellent life advice.”
We couldn’t agree more with @Glenys Marrow, who said, “Well, there’s no way you could EVER be grumpy at those two. The cuteness would get them out of anything!” @Be Inspired agreed, “Now this is living the life!!”
@skeetermama15 shared, “I just can’t get over how adorable these two are!” We can’t either! This makes us wish we had enough room for farm animals in our backyard, because these two adorable troublemakers would definitely top our list!
This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Nov 12, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.