Chicks example sentences
Related (11): hatchlings, pullets, fledglings, chicks-in-training, peeps, nestlings, brood, offspring, progeny, juveniles, progenitor
"Chicks" Example Sentences
Common Phases
1. The hen was sitting on her chicks to keep them warm.
2. The chicks hatched from their eggs and popped their heads out.
3. The chicks were cheeping and peeping for their mother to feed them.
4. The baby chicks followed their mother around the farmyard.
5. The farmyard was full of little yellow chicks running around.
6. The chicks were eating their chick feed for the first time.
7. She picked up the chicks and put them back under the hen.
8. The chicks snuggled up close together for warmth.
9. The mother hen clucked to call her chicks back under her wings.
10. The farmhouse yard was full of the sounds of baby chicks.
11. The chicks were sleeping with their beaks tucked under their feathers.
12. The little chicks were so fluffy and cute.
13. The farmer was collecting eggs from the hen house and checking on the chicks.
14. Watch out for that chick! You almost stepped on it.
15. A stray cat got into the chicken coop but the hen protected her chicks.
16. The children went to visit their grandparent's farm to see the baby chicks.
17. The cute chicks kept the children entertained for hours.
18. Come look at all the yellow chicks running around!
19. The chicks were tiny and fragile but growing every day.
20. Little chicks went running for the door as soon as it opened.
21. The chicks were cheeping for more food in their baby chick feeders.
22. The chicks chased each other around in circles.
23. We had to keep the chicks away from the cat in the barn.
24. Someone left the coop door open and a few chicks got out!
25. The hen brooded over her chicks to keep them safe and warm.
26. Make sure the chicks have food and water before going to bed.
27. Our cat likes to watch the baby chicks through the chicken wire.
28. The chicks were growing bigger and fluffier every day.
29. The chicks played in the sawdust in their brooder.
30. We picked out two of the chicks to raise as our very own.
31. I love listening to all the cheeping baby chicks when I visit the farm.
32. The chicks follow their mother around like a little fuzzy parade.
33. The chicks nibbled the seeds spilled on the barn floor.
34. The chicks gathered under the heat lamp when they got cold.
35. The little farm chicks were so fluffy and cute to pet and hold.
36. They were such silly little chicks as they jumped and ran around.
37. The chicks spilled out of the door of the chicken coop into the daylight.
38. The farmer's daughters loved taking care of and playing with the chicks.
39. We put the chicks back into their brooder pen at night.
40. The mother hen puffed up her feathers to keep her chicks warm.
41. The farmer counted her baby chicks every morning when she fed them.
42. Make sure you close up the coop door tightly or the chicks will escape!
43. Put a brooder lamp over the chicks so they stay warm at night.
44. The chicks were just starting to grow their feathers.
45. The baby chicks were just learning how to walk and peck at their food.
46. Chicken wire fencing kept the chicks contained in their area of the yard.
47. The children laughed as the chicks chased after breadcrumbs.
48. Little balls of fluff is what the baby chicks looked like at first.
49. The fuzzy yellow chicks were a delight to see running around the yard.
50. The chicks would clamber over each other to get to the feed and water.
51. Hearing and seeing the baby chicks always brought a smile to my face.
52. The mother hen clucked loudly to call her chicks to come to her.
53. The chicks scattered as soon as we opened the door to the coop.
54. We had to put the brooder lamp back over the chicks to keep them cozy.
55. I helped collect the eggs while trying not to step on any chicks!
56. Make sure to give the baby chicks plenty of room to run and play.
57. The chicks demanded to be fed every few hours at first.
58. The farmer's grandkids loved visiting the chicks every day.
59. Sitting on the barn floor with the chicks clambering over me was heaven.
60. The chicks are so small and fluffy when they first hatch out of their eggs.