1. chickens
Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
Don't count your chickens.
We have two dogs, three cats, and six chickens.
My uncle asked me to take care of the chickens.
In the morning my grandmother fed the chickens and other farm animals and my grandfather turned out the cattle.
Chickens were looking for food.
When chickens pancake-shape maintain, the tractor must have won again.
Feed chickens with seeds.
People who count their chickens before they are hatched act very wisely because chickens run about so absurdly that it's impossible to count them accurately.
Cows give us milk and chickens, eggs.
Curses, like chickens, come home to roost.
When the chickens are flat as pancakes, then again the tractor must have been faster than them.
The chickens were scratching for food on the ground.
You have the attention span of a chicken. "Chickens are delicious." "My point exactly."
Scatter, you chickens!
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The newborn chicks still have not opened their eyes.
Don't bring any chicks here.
On Easter postcards you can notice many chicks.
The chicks hatched in April have also become 5 months old. Their bodies are about the same size as their parents, about the only difference is that the roosters have smaller crests than their father.
The down of chicks that have just hatched is damp, but after two hours it dries out and becomes fluffy.
He grinds on chicks all the time—well, he tries to. God almighty, does he try.
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