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Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday What are the key words?

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday hen

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday cockerel

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday egg

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday chick

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday comb beak

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday feather

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday wing

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Are you ready for the chicken challenge?

Watch the #FeatheredFriday video Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Watch the #FeatheredFriday video

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday There are more chickens in the world than humans? TRUE or FALSE

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday There are more chickens in the world than humans? TRUE

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Chickens can run faster than people? TRUE or FALSE

Chickens can run faster than people? Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Chickens can run faster than people? TRUE

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Chickens can fly. TRUE or FALSE

Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Chickens can fly? TRUE

There are 40 different breeds of chicken. Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday There are 40 different breeds of chicken. TRUE or FALSE

There are 40 different breeds of chicken? Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday There are 40 different breeds of chicken? FALSE

Hens begin to lay eggs when they are only 6 months old. Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Hens begin to lay eggs when they are only 6 months old. TRUE or FALSE

Hens begin to lay eggs when they are only 6 months old. Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Hens begin to lay eggs when they are only 6 months old. TRUE

Chickens usually live until they are 3 years old. Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Chickens usually live until they are 3 years old. TRUE or FALSE

Chickens usually live until they are 3 years old. Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Chickens usually live until they are 3 years old. FALSE

Chickens are related to the T-Rex. Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Chickens are related to the T-Rex. TRUE or FALSE

Chickens are related to the T-Rex. Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Chickens are related to the T-Rex. TRUE

Chickens lay eggs every day even when the eggs don’t contain a chick. Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Chickens lay eggs every day even when the eggs don’t contain a chick. TRUE or FALSE

Chickens lay eggs every day even when the eggs don’t contain a chick. Chicken chat #FeatheredFriday Chickens lay eggs every day even when the eggs don’t contain a chick. TRUE

LEAF Open Farm Sunday 9th June 2019 LEAF Open Farm Sunday, managed by LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming), started in 2006. Since then over 1600 farmers across the UK have opened their gates and welcomed 2.2 million people onto their farm for one Sunday each year. It is a fantastic opportunity for everyone, young and old, to discover at first hand what it means to be a farmer and the fabulous work they do producing our food, enhancing the countryside and all the goods and services farmers provide. Most events are free for you to visit too. Each event is unique based around the farm’s individual story. Activities during the day may include a farm walk, nature trail, tractor and trailer rides, demonstrations, pond dipping, activities for children, a mini farmers market or farm shop. Find your local farm here: https://farmsunday.org/visit-a-farm