It means "the cows and chickens are going to the devil"...which means everything is so crazy that even the animals are going bad.
It comes from the musical Guys and Dolls in the song A Bushel and A Peck.
It means "the cows and chickens are going to the devil"...which means everything is so crazy that even the animals are going bad. It comes from the musical Guys and Dolls in the song A Bushel and A Peck.
Here is an expression with four terms:3 cows + 4 chickens + 6 cows - 2 chickensThe two 'cow' terms can be combined: 3 cows + 6 cows = 9 cowsThe two 'chicken' terms can be combined: 4 chickens - 2 chickens = 2 chickensSo after combining like terms, the expression is: 9 cows + 2 chickens .
No. Turkeys and chickens can run fast with their wings spread open. People have caught turkeys and chickens doesn't mean it is going to be easy, it is not easy to catch turkeys and chickens.
This idiom, and the associated "wake up with the cows", means to go to bed early in the evening, so as to get good rest durign each night's sleep (and similarly, to wake up early, to utilise the daylight available instead of sleeping). It derives from a time when farming was dependent on being able to see what was going on. Chickens would go to bed around dusk; because there was little to do after this time, the farmer may as well sleep at this time too. Likewise, waking up when the cows do (around dawn) meant that the maximum of daylight could be used; the cows would also need milking at that time, so it was doubly a good idea.
If you mean Charles Dickens, 7th Feb. 1812
it means to have 2 cars going head on and as they get closer, the one who swerves to avoid it or "chickens out" loses
There are 30 cows 20 ate chickens 28 is the answer 20 ate
You mean Oliver Twist. Charles Dickens created him.
"Kuhe" means "cows" in German.
There could be various reasons why a chickens beak is black. It could be bruising from other chickens or an infection.
If you mean can cows see pictures, than yes.
Not if you mean "man-eating chickens" Chickens, being omnivores, will kill and eat small rodents and other animals. So the answer is yes, chickens can and will kill for food.