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Chickens and hens
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comb | wattles | a cock crows | spur | claw |
to lay an egg | to cackle | to hatch | down | to cheep |
farmyard | ![]() | henhouse | ![]() | roost | ![]() |
to breed | ![]() | to brood or | ![]() | a clutch of chicks | ![]() |
weather cock ( | ![]() | at cockcrow | ![]() | chickens peck | ![]() |
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Pecking order : This expression comes from domestic birds. There is a hierarchy among them. In a flock of domestic fowl each bird pecks subordinate birds, and is pecked by
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This cock is flapping its wings together to say that it is at the top of the pecking order. |
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Nest egg An amount of money that has been saved or kept for a special purpose. | ![]() |
“I want there to be no peasant in my kingdom so poor | ![]() |

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