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Chickens

Meet Sunshine, Rainbow, Flower, and Sparkles who are our chickens

They all hatched here at St Peter's and are all female chickens, called hens.

The chickens live in a large coop in a special enclosure on our school field. Every class has a special day when it is their turn to check on the chickens, top up their food and collect the eggs which we often use for cooking in school - they are delicious!

Chickens are omnivores which means that they will eat anything; grass, bugs, fruit, vegetables and and other plants.

More interesting chicken facts:

  • Chickens are related to the Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur.
  • There are more chickens in the world than any other species of bird.
  • A healthy chicken lays about 265 eggs each year.
  • Chickens cluck after they lay an egg.
  • As a chicken gets older the eggs they lay become bigger but fewer eggs are laid.
  • Chickens will be less nervous if you walk backwards when entering the coop.
  • Most chickens swallow gravel to help mash food.
  • Chickens have excellent hearing and memory.
  • There are well over 300 breeds of chickens.

(Adapted from: https://easyscienceforkids.com/all-about-chickens)