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a group of chicks is called?​

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Answered by deepikajlmhjkknacin
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Answer:

A mother hen, or "broody," raises a "brood" of chicks. Historically, a group of chicks can be referred to as a "chattering of chicks" or a "peep of chicks." Today, it's a little more common to use the term "peep" for each chick, rather than the group!

Answered by Kuku01
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Explanation:

A group of chicks is called a clutch or peep. A slang term for a chicken is chook (you'll notice I use this term). Poultry is a term for all domestic fowls, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and so on raised for their eggs and meat.

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