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Brood or flock

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7y ago

Collective nouns for chickens are:

  • a brood of chickens (females)
  • a flock of chickens (mixed adults)
  • a clutch of chicks
  • a peep of chicks
  • a chattering of chicks
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11y ago

The collective nouns are:

  • a brood of hens
  • a clutch of hens
  • a mixed male and female is a flock of chickens
  • females only is a brood of chickens
  • a peep of chickens
  • a flock of ducks
  • a brace of ducks
  • a flush of ducks
  • a paddling of ducks
  • a raft of ducks
  • a plump of ducks
  • a skein of ducks
  • a sord of ducks
  • a string of ducks
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9y ago

There is no standard collective noun for male birds or roosters specifically. That may be because, for many species, the male birds don't group together unless two are fighting for dominance. However there are standard collective nouns for:

  • a muster of peacocks
  • a pride of peacocks
  • an ostentation of peacocks
  • a fall of woodcocks
  • a covey of woodcocks
  • a plump of woodcocks
  • a flight of woodcocks
Otherwise, the standard collective nouns specific to a species would apply, such as a sedge of cranes or a wake of buzzards.
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7y ago

A group of chickens is called a brood or peep.

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7y ago

A group of chickens is called a brood or peep. A group of chicks is called a clutch or chattering.

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11y ago

cocks

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3y ago

bunch

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3y ago

Chicken

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