. . . . "Cages with chickens appear in Call of Duty: United Offensive in the campaign mission Sicily 2 during the chase. If these cages are hit by a vehicle, chicken noises will be heard, and blood and feather particle effects appear. However, there are no chickens visible inside the cages. The chickens are there mainly in the game for cosmetic and comedic purposes and do not count for any momentum for killing one: \n* In Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, they appear briefly in the level \"The Coup\" when Al-Fulani is dragged into the car. \n* In Call of Duty: World at War, the only chicken to appear is a dead one in the butchers shop in \"Upheaval\". If shot, it will fall from the wall. \n* In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, chickens appear in the level The Hornet's Nest and the Special Ops level Bomb Squad in cages at the marketplace. They also feature on one the emblems for use on the callsign. \n* In Call of Duty: Black Ops, they appear in \"Victor Charlie\", they are seen running away from gunfire before the player reaches the Rat Tunnel. Chickens also appear as a Power-Up in the Zombies level Dead Ops Arcade. They also appear in the DLC map Kowloon and cannot be killed in it. \n* In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, chickens were first seen in the multiplayer trailer. During one of the Create-a-Class scenes, a chicken is seen with the text \"CHICKEN\" underneath. Several chickens are seen near the well in the multiplayer map Seatown, in cages in the multiplayer map Bootleg, a motionless one operating the crane on Overwatch, and a live one in the house on Vortex. \n* In Call of Duty: Black Ops II, they appear in mission \"Time and Fate\". \n* In Call of Duty: Ghosts they appear on the Invasion DLC map Departed and the Nemesis DLC map Dynasty. \n* In Call of Duty: Black Ops III they appear again as a Power-Up in the Zombies level Dead Ops Arcade 2: Cyber's Avengening. This time, they are more plot related as the main character's objective is to defeat the Cyber Silverback and rescue his chicken."@en . . "110"^^ . "A player controlled Chicken"@en . "Small"@en . "In the original games, chickens don't have a role except for on Chicken Island. Here chickens are worshiped, and Tak is attacked by the villagers. Then, there biggest role is in Chicken Temple, where Chickens are everywhere. To get higher in the temple, Tak must get Chicken Eggs and cook them. However, when he grabs an egg, every chicken in the area attacks. Luckily, there is always a path to quickly get by them."@en . "Raw chicken"@en . . "Chickens have been a part of the Muppet world since 1972, when the first group of Muppet chickens was created for the Tales From Muppetland special The Muppet Musicians of Bremen. They were precursors to the chickens from The Muppet Show, except they had slightly different eyes. T.R., one of the main characters, would later appear on The Muppet Show as well. The Muppet chickens usually communicate with squawks, although they are known to speak at times. According to Kermit, \"You have to treat the chickens pretty well because they've got a very tough union.\""@en . . "250"^^ . "Chickens are brave and noble creatures and it is known to some that they could be related to our prehistoric friends the dinosaurs as the chickens eat the same way as a broncosaurus did which is by eating stones that crush up the eaten food instead of stomach acids disgesting the food for you."@en . . "Hurley's chicken attack in"@en . . "Chickens are the lowest level monster one can fight for the combat skill tree. They can be found in Lumbridge or in the Training Teleports."@en . . "Gallus gallus domesticus"@en . "Puk!"@en . . "Wind"@en . "Puk!"@en . "8"^^ . "6"^^ . "In the original games, chickens don't have a role except for on Chicken Island. Here chickens are worshiped, and Tak is attacked by the villagers. Then, there biggest role is in Chicken Temple, where Chickens are everywhere. To get higher in the temple, Tak must get Chicken Eggs and cook them. However, when he grabs an egg, every chicken in the area attacks. Luckily, there is always a path to quickly get by them."@en . "4"^^ . "Chickens is the name of a surf break at G-Land."@en . "The Chickens are from Chicken Run. They are Ginger's (the main protagonist of the film) friends and fellow chickens stuck in the Tweedy's Chicken farm. They are not as eager at escaping as Ginger, but they do follow her lead whenever she comes up with an idea. Near the end of Chicken Run, the entire flock of chickens bands together to build a aircraft and collectively use their combined strength to fly out of the farm. They later move out to a island far away from the chicken farm were their able to thrive as a small settlement, and start a new generation of chickens in the wild."@en . "Chickens is the name of a surf break at G-Land."@en . "12"^^ . "Chickens were farm Rokugani fowls. \u201CMountain roosters\u201D, the Basan, were odd denizens of Chikushudo which resembled oversized roosters. Roosters were fierce birds when facing foes of their own size or smaller, but would not fight larger enemies."@en . "13"^^ . "8"^^ . "6"^^ . "Earth"@en . "11"^^ . "Gertrude was one of the chickens, but she became an ingredient in Manannan's stew. The rooster who spent most of his time in the hen house, did not like Alexander very much."@en . . . . "Chickens"@en . . . "right"@en . "They also find that they are phsically repeled by those who do not think that 'Allo 'Allo is the best sitcom ever. This is different from the homophobia because obviously 'Allo 'Allo is a great sitcom and gay are tasty. We do not yet know where their political allegiances lie, but their previous work, adding 16 years to the Hundred Years' War, suggests that they are sleeper agents for the God Kaos. (like Chaos, but more messy). To do this they stole a teenager and threw it back in time. The continuous moaning slowed everybody down, stopping them from finishing work early. Common rumours about chickens: \n* They are allies of the beleaguered Alaskan Moose population (sadly dwindling) \n* They don't actually taste like chicken. In reality they are more similar in taste to marmite. \n* They predate the formation of the solar system by 400,000 years (confirmed in the LHC in 2010) Fuck you Chris"@en . "Cages with chickens appear in Call of Duty: United Offensive in the campaign mission Sicily 2 during the chase. If these cages are hit by a vehicle, chicken noises will be heard, and blood and feather particle effects appear. However, there are no chickens visible inside the cages. The chickens are there mainly in the game for cosmetic and comedic purposes and do not count for any momentum for killing one:"@en . "Blaine County farms"@en . "Rice Chicken"@en . . . "Chickens are brave and noble creatures and it is known to some that they could be related to our prehistoric friends the dinosaurs as the chickens eat the same way as a broncosaurus did which is by eating stones that crush up the eaten food instead of stomach acids disgesting the food for you."@en . . . . . "Chickens are domestic birds that serve as food for humans: They lay eggs, and they are butchered for their meat. While docile domestic animals are rarely of interest for heroes, they serve their part in the games in a more mundane way as part of almost every farm's lifestock. Their appearance in games does not change significantly. In Ultima VII, they lay eggs; In U7BG, Mack will pay you for collecting eggs."@en . "32.5"^^ . "The Chickens are from Chicken Run. They are Ginger's (the main protagonist of the film) friends and fellow chickens stuck in the Tweedy's Chicken farm. They are not as eager at escaping as Ginger, but they do follow her lead whenever she comes up with an idea. Near the end of Chicken Run, the entire flock of chickens bands together to build a aircraft and collectively use their combined strength to fly out of the farm. They later move out to a island far away from the chicken farm were their able to thrive as a small settlement, and start a new generation of chickens in the wild."@en . . "Unknown"@en . "200"^^ . . "*Apple Seed\n*Coprinus\n*Egg\n*Feather\n*Rice"@en . . . "Chickens have been a part of the Muppet world since 1972, when the first group of Muppet chickens was created for the Tales From Muppetland special The Muppet Musicians of Bremen. They were precursors to the chickens from The Muppet Show, except they had slightly different eyes. T.R., one of the main characters, would later appear on The Muppet Show as well. The Bremen chickens were used during the first and second seasons of The Muppet Show. In one episode, guest starring Rich Little, a bunch of real chickens were featured, auditioning for Gonzo's dancing chicken act. It was in this episode that Gonzo developed his obsession with chickens. During the third season, some new chickens were built with more defined eyes. One of the chickens got the name Camilla and became Gonzo's girlfriend. (Although even Gonzo doesn't know which chicken is Camilla sometimes; they all look alike.) A black rooster was added to the Muppet Show cast during the second season, and a little chick during the third season. In one of the first episodes, guest starring Harvey Korman, a chicken suit was made for the guest star; it would later be used occasionally whenever a huge full-body chicken character was needed. The white Muppet chickens made a few rare appearances on Sesame Street; sometime during the 1980's, a group of brown chickens were added to the Sesame cast, as well as a brown/black rooster. The main difference, aside from their color, from their Muppet Show counterparts is their rounded eyes and sharper beaks. Other notable Muppet chickens are the Giant Man-Eating Chicken from John Denver and the Muppets: A Rocky Mountain Holiday, and the Humongous Chicken from The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland. The latter was a white chicken with a much smaller head and big, round eyes, but no eyelids. A slightly altered version (donning feminine eyelids) made several subsequent appearances on Sesame Street; one incarnation being Super Chicken. The puppet was later recycled as many more characters on Sesamstrasse. The Muppet chickens usually communicate with squawks, although they are known to speak at times. The Muppet chicken, owned by Telly, got a small part in a 4D movie. After this the chicken moved to The Netherlands and got his own part in Sesamstraat. The chicken listens to the name Stuntkip and is a daredevil. Another international chicken is actually a rooster named Kareem from the Israeli/Palestinian co-production. The chickens are built without an eye mechanism. Instead, the Muppet builders found an alternative by giving some chickens one wide open eye and one 'relaxed' eye with eyelid; this way, the chicken could change emotions by quickly turning its head. According to Kermit, \"You have to treat the chickens pretty well because they've got a very tough union.\" The original chickens were designed by Michael K. Frith and built by Caroly Wilcox and John Lovelady."@en . "*Coprinus\n*Pear Seed"@en . "Chicken, from Ultima VII manual."@en . "7"^^ . "Goodwin when he had just caught the chicken in"@en . "Chickens are the lowest level monster one can fight for the combat skill tree. They can be found in Lumbridge or in the Training Teleports."@en . "Bones"@en . . "__TOC__"@en . . "9"^^ . . . . . "The Book of Fellowship"@en . . . . . "1"^^ . . . . "2015-05-17"^^ . "Chickens"@en . "Fire"@en . "Domestic bird"@en . . "*Cole"@en . "Chicken"@en . "Ultima VII Part Two"@en . "Chickens are animals featured in Grand Theft Auto V. The chicken, like many other domesticated animals, does not fight back if the player initiates combat with them."@en . "Irrigated Chicken"@en . . "Chickens are domestic birds that serve as food for humans: They lay eggs, and they are butchered for their meat. While docile domestic animals are rarely of interest for heroes, they serve their part in the games in a more mundane way as part of almost every farm's lifestock. Their appearance in games does not change significantly. In Ultima VII, they lay eggs; In U7BG, Mack will pay you for collecting eggs."@en . "Feather"@en . . . "Water"@en . "6"^^ . . . . . "*Chicken Farm\n*North Island"@en . . "Chickens are animals featured in Grand Theft Auto V. The chicken, like many other domesticated animals, does not fight back if the player initiates combat with them."@en . "Chickens appeared in the episode Job Day where they were blocking the road."@en . . . "Season 2 Episode14"@en . "Hurley's chicken farm in"@en . . "*Barley\n*Coprinus\n*Egg\n*Feather\n*Rice"@en . "Gertrude was one of the chickens, but she became an ingredient in Manannan's stew. The rooster who spent most of his time in the hen house, did not like Alexander very much."@en . . . . "100"^^ . . "101"^^ . . "34"^^ . "Beyond the Serpent Pillars"@en . "Cowardly birds with little or no ability to fly, chickens are an excellent source for both meat and eggs. I have yet to see any that are not domesticated."@en . . "Chickens"@en . . . . . "Straw Chicken"@en . "Chickens have been seen and heard in Lost. Like wild boar, chickens are not native to Pacific islands, but were frequently introduced by Pacific Islanders as a food source when they populated a new island.[1] Chicken was the primary food product of Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack."@en . "Chickens appeared in the episode Job Day where they were blocking the road."@en . "Grand Theft Auto V"@en . "... What? You claim I've been shouting something about liking chickens? What are you smoking!? ... Well, not exactly hate. More like... dislike them. Somewhat. Slightly. In some way or another. Honest - it's true! I just cannot hold an undying love for them. I mean, sure, I can, sort of, appreciate them, but that doesn't mean I like them, does it? No. See?"@en . "7"^^ . "81"^^ . "8"^^ . "__TOC__"@en . "9"^^ . "10"^^ . "Chickens were farm Rokugani fowls. \u201CMountain roosters\u201D, the Basan, were odd denizens of Chikushudo which resembled oversized roosters. Roosters were fierce birds when facing foes of their own size or smaller, but would not fight larger enemies."@en . "86"^^ . . . . . "88"^^ . "Chicken.jpg"@en . "Always"@en . "8.5"^^ . . "They also find that they are phsically repeled by those who do not think that 'Allo 'Allo is the best sitcom ever. This is different from the homophobia because obviously 'Allo 'Allo is a great sitcom and gay are tasty. We do not yet know where their political allegiances lie, but their previous work, adding 16 years to the Hundred Years' War, suggests that they are sleeper agents for the God Kaos. (like Chaos, but more messy). To do this they stole a teenager and threw it back in time. The continuous moaning slowed everybody down, stopping them from finishing work early. Fuck you Chris"@en . "Common"@en . "This bird can be found on many farms. It is the source of both eggs and delicious meat often served in inns. It poses no threat to humans, as it will generally run away if attacked."@en . . "*Feather\n*Rice"@en . "35.5"^^ . "73"^^ . . "Chickens have been seen and heard in Lost. Like wild boar, chickens are not native to Pacific islands, but were frequently introduced by Pacific Islanders as a food source when they populated a new island.[1] Chicken was the primary food product of Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack."@en . "Ultima VII"@en . . . . . "Killable"@en . "Controllable"@en . "Chickens"@en . . "4"^^ . "* Chicken Farm\n* North Island"@en . "5"^^ . "Hyperkinetic Chicken"@en . "6"^^ . "... What? You claim I've been shouting something about liking chickens? What are you smoking!? ... Well, not exactly hate. More like... dislike them. Somewhat. Slightly. In some way or another. Honest - it's true! I just cannot hold an undying love for them. I mean, sure, I can, sort of, appreciate them, but that doesn't mean I like them, does it? No. See?"@en . . . "9"^^ . "Old Hen"@en .