I believe it's hen pen
A pair of pants can be a yard long.
There's just a scattering of snow on the ground. Junior is still scattering the chicken feed in the yard.
Yard bird soup is what they call chicken soup in Missouri
Yarn; when woven into a pair of socks it is purchased by the yard and worn by the foot.
Tape, advil, and a long pair of tweasers
because cheese man did it
Cow and Chicken - 1995 The Karate Chick Yard Sale 2-9 was released on: USA: 10 March 1998
Nothing. There just happened to be a chicken foot on your yard. There is no logical reason for finding the article in your yard. Perhaps it was a spare the chook was carrying and it dropped it. Put an advert in in the local rag."Found, one chooks foot, will the owner please come and collect it"
yardstick
No, the word 'yard' is a noun or a verb.The noun 'yard' is a word for a unit of length (US); an area of land around a house; an outside area of a business used for activities related to that business; a word for a thing.The verb 'yard' is an obscure use meaning to enclose, gather, or put into a yard; a word for an action.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'yard' is it.Examples:The house has a nice yard. It will be a place for the children to play.This job is at a railroad yard, but I don't know where it is located?
use a steal gate both around the coup and the yard.
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