Chickens can't fly.....
No, they cannot fly after their wings are clipped. That is why someone would clip their wings.
By the way, Chickens CAN fly without their wings clipped.
Most healthy wing clipped chickens can manage a few feet. It all depends on how heavy the bird is. Wing clipping just really curtails sustained flight. A frightened chicken with wings flapping and running can still manage some flight even when its wings are clipped.
Usually when a bird is in captivity it's wings are clipped, unless the enclosure is closed. (with a roof) But if that bird is specifically trained to fly, then it's wings will not be clipped but it is still in captivity.
Clipped Wings They Do Fly - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
Clipped Wings - 1937 was released on: USA: 2 December 1937
Unless the wing tips have been clipped they can fly with them. Even if they have had them clipped they can get some lift with them and use them to get up to their perch at night. They often use them to display anger or excitement and to protect their chicks keeping them warm and safe.
not when they are still developing as a fetus but beyond that point yes.
Clipped Wings - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
No the wings are clipped
the wings of chickens
clipping a bird's wings means cutting the feathers short on one wing. This keeps the bird from flying away because if it tries to fly with one wing clipped short, it can't balance. If the wings are not clipped, then the bird can fly away.
If their wings haven't been clipped they'll fly from place-to-place. Owners of these birds will sometimes get their wings clipped so the cockatoo can't fly away. In this case the cockatoo is still able to hop from place to place.
Blue Thunder - 1984 Clipped Wings - 1.7 was released on: USA: 2 March 1984