Using an approximate volume of the average chicken and an approximate volume of an average tambourine (not a timbral) i would hazard a guess at none. Ground up chickens or the processed rubbish in chicken nuggets would give a slightly different result.
28 depends how big the chickens are
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amazon.com they have it i just checked
only 1 because chickens in denial are very fat because they eat lots of weetabix
I got the lyrics from Tim White, a member of the VW boys who have a rendition of the song on Youtube.16 Chickens & a TambourineAs I Run Across the Tater PatchTo See if My Ole Hen Had HatchedShe Jumped Up a Singin a Tine16 Chickens & a Tambourine(CHORUS)16 Chickens & a TambourineSingin Tru-Ra a Rootie Da DayFunniest Sight I Ever Seen16 Chickens & a Tambourine!Groslin Paint & a Gander RodA Hump Backed Mule a Plowin Up SodAn Old Hound Dog & a Lighter NotA Guzzlin Quill & a Dabblin Pot(CHORUS)Wake Up Jake Up Kindle Up Your LightSee Grand Mammy & a Pole Cat FightGobblin Pig & a Jumpin Bean16 Chickens & a Tambourine(Chorus)A Throbbin Stub & a Knocked Kneed CatA Bobblin Shank & a Dingle BatA Cross Eyed Goat in the Gall-Berry BushA Roxlin Rod & a Sniffle Tush(Chorus) End.
The word "tambourine" comes from the Middle Persian "tambur," or drum. Tambourine-like instruments are used in many different cultures, and its exact origin is unknown.
No, they don't fit chickens. I would be surprised if they did though. Wouldn't you?
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well that can vary by size and if you want them to have some elbow room...
Tambourine
She is playing her tambourine inside her room.
The tambourine is an unpitched percussion instrument.