From Lady Cluck in Robin Hood to Foghorn Leghorn and Chicken Little, the world is filled with memorable chicken characters. Why are there so many delightful poultry figures? Chickens just have a certain charm, don’t you think? They’re spirited and lively. Plus, with the growing trend of backyard farming, more families are welcoming pet chickens into their homes. To celebrate these feathery friends, we’ve created a collection of fun chicken coloring pages. These pages are a fantastic DIY activity for you and your kids to bond over. Who knows? You might just find yourself on the path to becoming a chicken mom!
If you find yourself dreaming of a countryside lifestyle while living in the suburbs, don’t miss our farm-themed free printables. Once you’ve finished coloring these delightful chickens, check out our pig, cow, and horse pages!
Free Chicken Coloring Pages
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Egg-Sitting Rooster
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Have you heard the phrase “pecking order”? It refers to the social hierarchy within a flock. This confident rooster seems to be keeping an eye on his eggy responsibilities. Fun fact: Chickens can actually show empathy and understand the distress of other animals, especially their chicks! -
Fiesta Chicken
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Imagine this colorful chicken dancing! While your child colors, ask them which song they think would make a chicken shake its tail feathers. Did you know the buffalo wing was only invented in 1964? -
Baby Chicks
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These adorable baby chicks may look alike, but chickens can recognize over 100 faces of their own species! With a global population of 25 billion, chickens outnumber humans and any other bird species. -
Hen on the Hunt
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This hungry hen is on the lookout for seeds or worms. Chickens have full-color vision, allowing them to search for food effectively. Unlike dogs, they aren’t color blind. Interestingly, hens can even select the father of their chicks! -
Mama Hen
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To get your kids excited about chickens, introduce them to cartoon characters like Ginger from Chicken Run or Heihei from Moana. Did you know mother hens begin teaching their chicks while they’re still in the egg? -
One Confused Chicken
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This silly chicken may not look ferocious, but chickens share an evolutionary link with dinosaurs like the T. rex! -
Artsy Hens
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One of these hens looks a bit sad. Chickens can feel pain, similar to humans, so maybe your little one can send this hen a “chicken hug.” -
Pollo Loco
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This funny chicken seems to be in the middle of a joke! The classic “Why did the chicken cross the road?” was first published in 1847! -
Mandala Rooster
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This detailed rooster coloring page is perfect for older children. While coloring, you can discuss the “tidbitting” dance roosters do to impress hens. -
Farmyard Chicks
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These chicks are enjoying their time in the farmyard, but mama hen is likely nearby, ready to protect them from predators. Can you believe chickens can dream? -
Zentangle Chicken
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There’s a wild mushroom called the “fried chicken mushroom” because it tastes remarkably like chicken!
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In summary, these delightful chicken coloring pages are perfect for keeping your kids entertained while providing them with fun facts about our feathery friends. So gather your coloring supplies and enjoy this clucky activity together!
