Are You Too Chicken to Make a Deal? (1998)
> x chicken (@ A dusty lane)
The chicken stands about 5 feet tall, but other than that, it looks like a perfectly ordinary chicken.
Let's look at chickens! The birds, not the meat that comes from them. Roosters, hens, and baby chicks! Rubber chickens, too! Dead chickens will also be listed here if they still have their feathers; otherwise, see TODO birdmeat.
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Are You Too Chicken to Make a Deal? (1998)
> x chicken (@ A dusty lane)
The chicken stands about 5 feet tall, but other than that, it looks like a perfectly ordinary chicken.
Behavior (1998)
> x chicken (@ William James Hall - Behavioral Science Lab)
A fine looking bird, bright of eye, with elegant plumage. You have devoted hundreds of hours to conditioning this chicken for your experiment.
Bobby and Bonnie (2017)
> x chickens (@ Sinkhole)
BSE (1996)
> x chickens (@ Farmyard)
A group of ordinary farmyard chickens, including the obligatory cockerel with show-off red comb.
Captivity (2020)
> x chickens (@ Stable Yard)
They’re just ordinary chickens.
Chicken and Egg (1998)
> x chicken (@ Interrogation Chamber, In the Chair)
The cage is surrounded by a glowing field. From inside you can hear a soft, agitated clucking.
Chicken! (1998)
> x chicken (@ Roadside)
A small, white, feathery chicken, constantly clucking.
Danger School (2001)
> x chickens (@ Secret Underground Lab)
A thousand chickens. One traitor. Who knows which of the many has the dark heart beneath its feathers?
Dr Ego and the egg of Man-Toomba (2020)
> x hen (@ Tribe)
The hen is pecking at the dirt for grubs and bugs.
The King's Ball (2023)
> x chickens (@ Backyard of Bakery)
They are Dorking chickens. Someone told you that they were introduced during the Roman occupation, which makes them the oldest breed of chicken in England. The only thing that matters to you though, is that they are good layers of the small eggs that you use in your cake recipes.
Learning to Cross (1998)
> x chickens (@ Inside the Barn)
The chickens all seem to be milling about in one section of the barn, right where the farmer is feeding them.
> x chicken (@ Inside the Barn)
It appears to be an ordinary chicken. [if free] The chicken continues to peck the feed from your hand, but it also continues to eye you warily. [else if caught] The chicken squirms in your arms. [else if talking near barn] "C'mon," says the chicken. "Whatcha waitin' for? The second laying? Go south through the gate already." [else if near road] "It's simple." says the chicken. "You're here on the north side of the road. You simply have to cross it."
> x chicken (@ Feeding Grounds)
It's huge. It must be about 10 meters tall. [if 1st time] "Now," a huge, booming voice says. "howzit feel, human?" [else] "Let's just see how YOU like being fattened for the slaughter!" the chicken booms mercilessly. With an earth-rumbling "SQUAWK!", it turns and walks away.
> x chickens (@ Coop Entrance)
They're all gathered around a giant trough. They seem to be talking amongst themselves but, from this distance, you can't quite make it out.
> x chickens (@ On the Bales)
They're talking amongst themselves.
> x chicken (@ Nesting Shelves)
Hmm. It appears to be asleep, sitting on the nest.
> x chick (@ South of the Road)
What a cute little fuzzy chick! If it weren't a meter long you might actually want it for a pet.
Orpington (1998)
> x me (@ Farmyard)
You are a large, stately chicken with heavy, full plumage the color of a gold pocket watch. Easy to dress for the table, you are plump and juicy, a beautiful eating bird.
You feel that you could do without a few of these wonderful features.
[Moving] facing [direction].
[number north-or-south] and [number east-or-west] of start.
Seasonal Apocalpyse Disorder (2020)
> x chicken (@ Dirt Road)
It's walking back and forth across the road with determination.
The Unicorn Pool (2010)
> x chickens (@ Back Yard)
A motley collection of hens, mostly derbyshire redcaps, with one proud rooster who thinks he is in charge.
> x rooster (@ Back Yard)
Bad-tempered brute who'll peck at you any time he gets the chance, but he does his duty as far as the hens are concerned.
Vindaloo (1996)
> x chicken (@ Road)
The X Chicken (1998)
> x chicken (@ Roadside)
As you look closely at the chicken, Agent Mildew pushes you aside to examine the chicken himself.
He says, "Look at this. It's a small scar on the chickens neck."
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