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Hens
A gathering of chickens is called a flock, brood or peep of chicks. Also called a clutch of chicks.
It depends if it is more than one if one it is chicken if two or more it is chickens
The plural for guinea fowl is a confusion of guinea fowl.
chickens plural is chickens
Female = hen
Male = cockerel
Chickens
Flock
The plural of chicken is chickens. For example: The farmer fed the chickens each morning.
Chicken
Chickens
"Chickens" is the plural form of "chicken".
Chickens is the plural. The singular form is chicken.
Chickens is plural. Chicken is singular.
One chicken Two chickens
It's singular
Yes, the word chicken is countable, the plural form is chickens.
The chicken breast (it's considered plural) or las grande tetas
No, not everything is a plural noun. Plural nouns refer to more than one person, place, thing, or idea, while singular nouns refer to just one. Examples of singular nouns include "cat," "book," and "chair," while examples of plural nouns include "cats," "books," and "chairs."
The plural form of the noun year is years.The plural possessive form is years'.example: I have five years' experience as a chicken plucker.