A Batch Of Chicks

A Batch of Chicks refers to a gathering or assembly of young female birds, particularly those of the chicken species or other domesticated fowls. This collective noun phrase is commonly used when describing a large group of baby chicks or newly-hatched poultry gathered or born together. It signifies a set of vibrant, adorable, and vulnerable creatures that tirelessly explore and interact with their surroundings, learning essential skills and growing under the care of their mother hen or guardian. A batch of chicks conveys a sense of liveliness and temporary unity, emphasizing the notion of shared activity, close companionship, and the formative experiences these youthful birds undertake in a supportive, nurturing environment.

Using 'Batch Of Chicks' in a Sentence

  1. The farmer brought in a batch of chicks to the Henhouse.
  2. The children marvelled at the fluffy mounds of yellow as they eagerly took care of their new batch of chicks.
  3. In no time, this batch of chicks grew into a lively and bustling flock.

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