a lot of chickens.
a lot of chickens.
A story of a family of chickens from the golden egg coop
In a sunlit meadow, long before it was full of clucks and flutters, a large, lively chicken family made their home.
At the heart of the family were four chickens:
Papa Rooster,Ruby
Mama Hen,Snowflake
Their two chicks: Chicken, and peep.
But the family didn’t end there. Over the years, the meadow grew crowded with more family members—older chicks, younger chicks, aunts and uncles, and cousins—all of them sharing the same warmth and love:
Some were playful, chasing bugs and rolling in the grass.
Some were clever, always finding the tastiest seeds.
Some were strong and proud, crowing loudly over the meadow.
Some were gentle, singing soft lullabies to the little ones.
Together, they created a bustling, harmonious family. The original four were still the center of the story—Ruby leading with courage, Snowflake nurturing with care, Chicken farming with care, and peep exploring with curiosity—but the other chickens added joy, laughter, and lessons of their own.
The meadow became a world of adventures. Logs became bridges, streams became rivers, and patches of tall grass became forests to explore. Every day brought discoveries, sometimes challenges, and always the comfort of feathers pressed together at night.
And so the family thrived, teaching each other the most important truths: courage, kindness, curiosity, dreams, and the power of sticking together. The four main chickens were the heart of the family, but every member—big or small—was part of the story that filled the meadow with life.