Feathered Fun Facts
Body & Wings
Head & Neck
Tail & Rear
Legs & Feet
100

Chickens use this to clean and waterproof their feathers.

Preen oil

100

This part covers the chest and breast muscles.

Breast

100

This red, fleshy crest on top of a chicken’s head helps regulate temperature.

Comb

100

Feathers located at the end of the chicken’s body.

Tail Feathers

100

The upper leg area covered with feathers is called the ____.

Thigh

200

This part helps chickens keep their balance while walking and running.

Tail

200

These flat, feathered limbs are used for flight, balance, and protection.

Wings

200

These hang under the chicken’s beak and also help with temperature regulation.

Wattles

200

The opening through which eggs and waste pass.

Vent

200

The lower leg area covered in scales.

Shank

300

The small, soft feathers that keep chickens warm.

Down feathers

300

The upper middle section of the chicken’s body is called the ____.

Back

300

This hard, pointed structure is used to eat, drink, and groom feathers.

Beak

300

The large muscle area beneath the tail that connects to the back.

Rump

300

Chickens walk on these hard structures at the bottom of their feet.

Toes / Claws

400

Chickens spread oil on their feathers with their ____.

Beak

400

The area under the wing, connecting to the body, that helps control wing movement.

Shoulder

400

The soft area between the beak and eyes that can be feathered or bare.

Face

400

The oil gland at the base of the tail used for feather maintenance.

Uropygial (Preen) Gland

400

The joint that bends backward on a chicken’s leg.

Hock

500

True or False: A chicken’s comb can change color when it’s sick or stressed.

True

500

This large muscle area is commonly eaten as “white meat.”

Pectoral (Breast) Muscle

500

This fleshy part under the beak connects to the throat and aids in vocalization.

Throat or Dewlap

500

These long, curved feathers are found on a rooster’s tail.

Sickle Feathers

500

Roosters have these sharp, pointed growths on the back of their shanks.

Spurs

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