A group of chickens is called a flock.
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A group of chicks is sometimes called a PEEP.
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A group of birds of any species is generically known collectively as a flock. For a number of individual birds, there exist poetic collective nouns particular to the type of bird referred to. Many of these collective nouns are fanciful, and not in common use in English.
For chickens: A peep (Poetic) refers to the sound chicks make as they emerge from the shell during hatch, called peeping. The collective noun peep is most commonly used when referring to the chicks in a brooder. Also used is a clutch (fanciful) for the way they group together when alarmed.
Older chickens in a group such as pullets or hens are a flock.
A group of hens sitting on eggs are a brood.
chicken wrap is from carbohydrate which is the wrap itself and protein from the chicken
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A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
well ............ it is made out of chicken cause if it isn't then why are they called chicken nuggets
A baby chicken is called a chick.
A flock.
If you want to ask what a group of chickens is called then the answer is a flock.
chicken stock is derived from chicken - therefore it is a protein and goes in the eat moderately food group in the food pyramid.
Fried chicken belongs in the protein food group, along with meat, fish, beans, eggs and nuts.
chicken.
In the film, Chicken Run, the chicken that knits is called Babs.
chicken stock is derived from chicken - therefore it is a protein and goes in the eat moderately food group in the food pyramid.
chicken wrap is from carbohydrate which is the wrap itself and protein from the chicken
a mother chicken is called a hen.
Chicken soup does not fit into just one food group, its contents have individual food groups they fit in. For example, the chicken in chicken soup would belong in the protein food group.
A chicken.
A group of chickens is referred to as a "flock".