"Fowl" Example Sentences
1. The farmer raised chickens and other fowl for their eggs and meat.
2. The flock of free-range fowl roamed the farmstead.
3. Ducks and geese joined the other fowl in the barnyard.
4. The old dog chased after the fowl that wandered into the yard.
5. The scent of roasting fowl filled the air as Thanksgiving dinner cooked.
6. The hunter shot the migrating waterfowl that interrupted the flight of the fowl.
7. The butcher prepared the fowl for customers by plucking and dressing them.
8. The feast featured roasted fowl, stuffing, and vegetables from the garden.
9. The farmyard was full of clucking and squawking fowl.
10. The fowl hunter laid bait to attract birds into range of his shotgun.
11. The farmer inspected his flock of fowl each morning before they were let out of the coop.
12. The dog barked at the fowl running around in panic.
13. Stray cats lurked around looking for any wounded fowl.
14. The henhouse protected the fowl from predators at night.
15. The farm offered fresh eggs from free-range fowl for sale.
16. The old coop housed various breeds of fowl laying different colored eggs.
17. The fowl pox virus threatened the farmer's entire flock of birds.
18. The kids chased the racing fowl around the farmyard for fun.
19. The stooping fowl picked happily at scattered feed.
20. The farmer planned to sell his surplus fowl at the upcoming market.
21. The dog bayed at and pursued any fowl that wandered too close to the house.
22. The rooster woke the rest of the fowl each morning with his crowing.
23. Flocks of wild fowl could often be seen foraging in the nearby fields.
24. There was a general air of dust and commotion wherever the fowl roamed.
25. The farmer urged the fowl to seek shelter from the impending storm.
26. The slaughter of the fowl for food was a messy but necessary task.
27. Foraged greens supplemented the designated feed provided for the farm's fowl.
28. Any unattended eggs were soon gobbled up by the thieving fowl.
29. The children carried baskets of feed for scattering among the fowl.
30. The predator dropped from above and snatched a hapless fowl in its talons.
31. The dog herded the meandering fowl back into their proper enclosures at dusk.
32. The farmer brought in injured or ailing fowl for special attention.
33. The newly purchased fowl were quarantined before joining the rest of the flock.
34. Feathers from the slaughtered fowl were collected for pillows and comforters.
35. Periodic culling of the flock ensured the hardiest fowl were kept for breeding.
36. Foul weather often drove the fowl to cluster together under shelter.
37. Foul odors emanated from the overcrowded pens housing the farm's fowl.
38. The farmer's grandson helped collect and tally the eggs laid by the fowl.
39. The farm's fowl provided a steady income from their eggs and meat.
40. The hens dominated the roost, pecking any foreign fowl that ventured too close.
41. The sight and sounds of happy,healthy fowl brought joy to the farmer.
42. The farmer's kids spent hours observing the antics of the various breeds of fowl.
43. The presence of foxes and other predators kept the farmer on alert around the fowl.
44. The farmer shooed away any dog or cat that wandered too close to the fowl.
45. The hen would fiercely attack any threat she perceived to her clutch of eggs or chicks.
46. The abandonded barn served as shelter for any feral fowl that wandered onto the land.
47. The farmers offered fertile eggs from their prize fowl for hatching.
48. Geese served as watch fowl, honking and squawking at any intruder.
49. The farmers hawked their wares of fresh eggs and dressed fowl to locals and merchants.
50. The farmers tended their fowl with care, knowing they provided sustenance for the family.
51. Children gathered up stray feathers from the fowl to stuff into quilts and pillows.
52. The farmer compared various breeds of fowl to decide which suited his purposes best.
53. The farmer grew sad seeing ailing or injured fowl in his care.
54. The farmer thanked the fowl for providing for his needs through their produce.
55. The farmer took pride in the health and vigor exhibited by his flock of fowl.
56. The farmer studied books and pamphlets to keep up with advances benefitting his fowl.
57. The farmer's wife joined her husband in tending to the needs of their fowl.
58. The farmer remained alert to any disease or parasite that threatened his fowl.
59. The sounds and smells of the fowl soothed the farmer as he tended his daily chores.
60. The farmyard became hushed and still after the fowl had settled in for the night.
Common Phases
1. The farmer raised chickens, turkeys, and ducks as
fowl.
2. The small
fowl had been caught by the farmer's cat.
3. My father would hunt for wild
fowl near the lake during the fall season.
4. Roasted goose and other roasted
fowl are common holiday dishes.
5. The hunter kept his eyes open for any migrating water
fowl or
fowl.
6. The dog was chasing after the loose
fowl around the farmyard.
7. The little hen tried to lead her chicks away from the predator
fowl.
8. The smell of domestic
fowl filled the air of the farm.
9. The back yard flock of
fowl included chickens, guineas, and geese.
10. The barn housed dozens of different types of
fowl.
11. The hunter shot down several wild
fowl during the migration season.
12. The butcher prepared many cuts of meat from various types of
fowl.
13. Feathers from domestic
fowl were used to stuff the pillows and bedding.
14. The sanctuary provided a protected habitat for many species of
fowl.
15. The smell of cooked
fowl filled the farmhouse kitchen.
16. The bird was identified as one of the gallinaceous
fowl family.
17. A variety of mating calls could be heard from the flock of
fowl.
18. The farmer sold the eggs laid by his
fowl at the local market.
19. The barnyard
fowl kept the grass and insects under control.
20.
Fowl were common livestock kept by farmers for eggs and meat.
21. The wildlife preserve was home to many native species of
fowl.
22. The backyard coop housed Rhode Island Red laying hens as
fowl.
23. The farmer collected the eggs laid each day by the domestic
fowl.
24. The migrating
fowl landed in the fields to rest and feed.
25. He collected feathers from domestic
fowl to use in his arts and crafts projects.
26. The predator bird eyed the flock of
fowl as potential prey.
27. The child collected different-colored feathers dropped by the
fowl.
28. The hunter aimed his rifle at the flock of wild migrating
fowl.
29. The duck call attracted several species of water
fowl to the pond.
30. The noisy clucking of the farm's
fowl could be heard throughout the day.
31. The diverse sounds of the various species of
fowl filled the air.
32. The game bird called out to attract a mate from among the other
fowl.
33. The sanctuary released several species of endangered
fowl into the wild.
34. The smell of decaying
fowl carcasses filled the air near the pond.
35. The morning sounds of the farm's
fowl awakened the house residents.
36. The rooster crowed to alert the other
fowl of danger approaching.
37. The farmer collected and sold the eggs laid by the domestic
fowl.
38. Guinea
fowl were common as flock guardians for other barnyard
fowl.
39. The predator birds picked off the weakest members of the
fowl flock.
40. Many native
fowl species are threatened due to loss of habitat.
41. The smell of burning
fowl feathers filled the farmhouse kitchen.
42. The hunter collected several species of
fowl during the shoot.
43. The diversity of colors among the domestic
fowl was stunning.
44. Young children learned to respect and care for
fowl on the farm.
45. Visiting wildlife officials counted and surveyed the
fowl.
46. The small chicks hid beneath the wings of the mother
fowl.
47. Proper care and shelter must be provided for all types of
fowl.
48. Poultry feed was distributed among the many species of farm
fowl.
49. Traps were set to catch nuisance
fowl invading the garden.
50. The smell of the domestic
fowl added atmosphere to the farm.
51. Feathers, bones and droppings littered the ground around the farm
fowl.
52. The lowing of cattle was accompanied by the sounds of the farm
fowl.
53. The old rooster watched protectively over the barnyard
fowl.
54. The farm was home to more than 100 varieties of
fowl.
55. Hawk feathers were used to scare away curious farm
fowl.
56. The memories of childhood included interacting with farm
fowl.
57. New
fowl were introduced to the existing flock to diversify genetics.
58. Farm children often helped tend to the daily needs of the
fowl.
59. Seasonal migration patterns were observed in the native
fowl.
60. The
fowl provided eggs, meat and feathers for the farm's inhabitants.