Chicken Vocabulary; What are you on about?

Since working on the farm, i’ve become accustomed to the chicken ‘slang’ that so many breeders and poultry experts use in their everyday lives. I, being a designer, had absolutely no clue what they were on about. I spent a lot of time googling, so for anyone who is in the same situation that I was in 6 months ago, i’ve made it easier for you. Below is a list of words that are used everyday in the world of chickens.

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Hatchery - A company that specialises in hatching chicks and providing the farms with the day old chicks.

Pullet - A female chicken that’s not quite a chick and not yet laying eggs. They are the chicken equivalent to a teenager.

Chick - A baby chicken.

Cockerel/ Rooster/ Cock - A male chicken.

Hen - A female chicken that is old enough to lay.

Bantam - A smaller version of different breeds. They are normally about 1/2 the size of ‘large fowl’ chickens.

Production Layer - Chicken breeds that lay an abundance of eggs consistently. Normally used on egg farms.

Broiler - A chicken that’s been bred for meat and no egg production.

Layers - Hens that are laying eggs.

Straight Run - A batch of chicks that is unsexed and contains both male and female birds.

Sexed - When the sex has been determined on the birds.

Chicken Anatomy:

Shaft - The hard thing that the feathers grow out of.

Comb - The red/pink fleshy bits that sits on the birds beak and forehead.

Vent - The omni-hole that chicken poo and the eggs come out of.

Gizzard - A hard muscular stomach that grinds down food.

Crop - An organ in the chest that stores food to be processed by the gizzard.

Leg Scales - The dinosaur like scales on the hens legs down to your chickens feet.

Spur - The big scary nail that sticks out of a cockerels leg. They are used as daggers when fighting.

Wattle - The things that dangle down from your chickens beak.

Hackles - The feathers on the neck that are raised when the bird is getting ready to fight.

Saddle Feathers - The long, lovely feathers around the cockerels bum.

Chick tooth - chicks are born with this on their beaks to help them break through the shells. It’ll drop off in time.

Down - the super fluff that a chick is born with

Chicken Health Terminology:

Mite - Insects that live in the coop and feast on the hens, they are a blood sucking insect and can be a real nuisance to your girls.

Coccidosis - Super horrible parasite in the digestive tract, can be fatal to the birds.

Marek’s Disease - A virus that can cause a chickens eyes to change colour, can cause paralysis and lesions.

Bumblefoot - An infection on the bottom of a chickens foot.

Egg Bound - When a hen has trouble getting her egg out and it gets stuck.

Dust Bath - This is how your chickens keep themselves clean, they roll around in the dirt and flap their wings about.

Molt - Chicken shed some of their feathers and grow new ones.

New Castles Disease - A Contagious poultry virus that can be passed onto humans.

Diatomaceous Earth (DE) - This is a super dust that is great for dust baths and treating chickens for parasites.

Hopefully these definitions will help you understand ‘chicken people’ a little bit more!