Time flies; years pass by; looking back on the past and looking forward to the future. Throughout the ages, how many literati have used words to express their inner emotions. Next is a 450-word chicken composition written by A Bunch of Green Grass. Let’s enjoy it together.
Chapter 1: Chickens from Hometown
Today I returned to my hometown.
There are twenty-two cute chicks in my hometown. They are so fun! I even gave them names. Let me tell you the names of some of the "stars" first: Princess, Rongrong, Xiaohei, Xiaoxiao, Amu, Qiqi, and Wucaishi. The princess is the chicken saint among the chickens, and no chicken can compare with the princess. Rong Rong is the king of chickens, with two rice-like eyes that blink. When he was young, his feathers were softer than those of other chickens, so they were naturally comfortable to touch. Rong Rong was not small, and was the largest among the hens.
Xiao Hei is a black chick. It is very beautiful. One of its characteristics is that it is not afraid of people. When you catch it, it will stay motionless, waiting for you to pet it with your little hands. Xiaoxiao is the smallest of the chickens. He is now less than one decimeter tall, but he is very curious and not afraid of people. Grandma's body is all white and flawless. She looks like a little hen, chubby and extremely cute. Qiqi is the strangest among the chickens. He doesn't eat every time I feed him. He loves to go to the small bucket of rice to find food. Sometimes the empty bucket is stepped over by him, and even the chicken rolls down the hillside with the bucket. The other chickens are frightened and run away. After a while, Qiqi crawls out of the bucket in a daze. I put the bucket back in place, and the same thing happened again. It wasn't until the third time that it didn't dare to go again.
The feathers on the colorful stone are very strange. The first one is yellow, and the second one is white. They line up one by one like this. It is also famous for its curiosity. Another time I went to feed chickens and wore pants with gems. This time, it was better. After a while, one was pecked out by it, and after a while, another one was removed by it.
This is the chicken from my hometown, a cute little chicken. Thank you, you gave me happiness!
Chapter 2: Chicken
One sunny afternoon, my mother, sister and I went to the People’s Park for a walk.
When we went home, we bought four cheerful, cute, and chirping chicks on the side of the road. As soon as we got home, my sister and I immediately found a big box and stuffed these four fluffy chicks into it. At first they were chirping, then my sister and I went downstairs, grabbed some sand and brought it up to mix the sand with the millet, and the sand could grind the millet.
I got closer to the chick and saw that it was quite cute. It has small black and round eyes, a pointed little mouth, a chubby and round belly, and its little feet can even draw bamboo leaves. The four little chickens were happily together, and sometimes they would dig at the millet I gave them, as if they were looking for treasures.
The little yellow chickens chatted together all day long, as if they were discussing something. After the discussion, one of the chicks rushed towards me, jumping over the box with its little wings. With a "plop" sound, the chick with the dark spots on its head jumped out. The little chicken first pecked at my shoes, and then pecked at the box like rice. Then, it flapped its little wings again and jumped back into the box. I saw them bunched together and couldn't tell who was who, so I was going to give them some nice names.
The first one had very dark spots on its head, so I named itHe got a name, "Banban". The spots on the second one's head are a little lighter, so we call it "Dandian". The third one has the lightest spots on its head, so my sister named it "Ding Ding". The fourth one has no spots at all on its head. My sister calls it "Dangdang". The four chicks seemed to understand the conversation between my sister and I, and immediately started chirping excitedly.
These four chicks are my forever good friends, they will always bring me happiness!
Chapter 3: Smart Chicken
The chicken and the duck live in the same village. They have their own strengths and weaknesses. They often compete to win. The chicken always loses to the duck and feels very unconvinced.
One day, the chick and the duck met. The chick said angrily: "Let's have a bug-catching competition." "Okay, I still win anyway, so let's have a go." The duck said proudly and arrogantly, with a contemptuous tone.
The game started. The chicken lowered its head, pecked down its beak, and when it pulled up, a fat, tender, milky-white worm came out of its mouth. It was the duckling's turn. He imitated the chicken, lowered his head, pecked it down, and then pulled it up. His mouth was full of mud, and traces were carved on the ground. In this game, the little duck lost.
Then, the little duck was very unconvinced and said, "I just won one set, it's nothing, so can you compete with me in swimming?" The little chicken was stunned when he heard it. Suddenly, a light flashed in the little chicken's eyes, and he knew how to react, "Hey, okay."
On the day of the competition, the little duck and the chicken came to the river bank coincidentally, and the dragon frog also came to the river to be the referee. Everyone got ready quickly, and saw the dragon frog holding a green lotus leaf in his hand and saying: "Get ready, start!" The little duck jumped into the water with a splash and sarcastically said The chicken didn't dare to go into the water, and was still waiting for the chicken, but the chicken slowly put down the boat in his hand, pushed it down with the handle, pushed the boat into the water, quickly jumped into the boat, and rowed towards the finish line. Seeing that something was wrong, the duck swam forward with all his strength, and the chicken also rowed forward with all its strength, and soon they reached the finish line.
The chicken won, not to mention how excited and proud he was, because he won the game with his wisdom.
Chapter 4: Taking care of sick chickens Zhang Tinghao
In the past few days, the sick chick had not eaten. I felt very sad after seeing it, so I took it out of the cage and fed it alone.
The chicken's body is too weak, I want to add nutrition to it. So I swatted a few flies and fed it, but it seemed to have no appetite and didn't want to eat. My grandpa gave it half a pill, and I saw my grandpa gently opening the chick's pointed mouth and putting the pill in the chick's mouth. The chick's mouth opened a few times, as if saying "It's too bitter!" I quickly gave it some water so that the chick could pass the pills, and finally let it rest for a while to increase its appetite. Sure enough, after about half an hour, the chicken became a little energetic, so I hit a few flies, and the chicken quickly ran over, lowered its head, and killed the flies in less than two seconds! It seems that the chick’s appetite has greatly increased! The chicken chirped happily, "Thank you, but I'm not full yet! The flies are so delicious!" I seemed to hear such words in the chicken's cry.
From now on, I will kill a hundred flies every day and feed them to the chickens. Over time, the chickens have developed a conditioned reflex. As soon as they hear a "pop", they will run over immediately.You thought I was swatting flies! Gradually, the chick seems to have become inseparable friends with my fly swatter">Good friend: Whenever I pick up the fly swatter, the chick will follow it and peck at the fly swatter from time to time!
Once, I saw a red dragonfly. I slowly approached the dragonfly while holding my breath, ha! I caught it, but the dragonfly was as listless as a sick chicken. I wanted to make it into a specimen, but it was snatched away by the chicken. The dying dragonfly was pecked to death by the chicken. Surprisingly, the chicken held the dragonfly in its mouth, shook its head hard several times until it was divided into several small pieces, and then ate the dragonfly.
My sick "friend" seems to be in full energy and has grown up a lot these days!
The chick is getting stronger and stronger under my careful care!
Chapter 5: Chicken Miao Huanran
I have several chicks at home. They are all furry. When they huddle up, it is difficult for us to find their noses and ears. Only two small eyes and a pointed mouth can be seen. They have yellow fur and are chubby. The little claws are thin, pointed, and very cute.
Chickens not only eat three meals a day, but also need to be fed once in less than an hour. They eat millet, drink pure water, and sleep close to each other. Of course, they don't lie down to sleep, they sleep standing up. Except for when they can sleep for a while, they chirp almost all day long. The call is so crisp at all times. Don't forget that chickens act "silly" every day, in fact they are quite clever!
That was when I first saw them. I carefully "picked" them out of the cardboard box and placed them on the ground. I sprinkled a lot of millet on the ground, and the chickens rushed to peck at it. There is a small pile of millet on the ground, but they just don't eat it, and instead peck at the scattered millet next to it. They only eat the scattered millet when I spread it out. The chicks pecked one by one and kept nodding, as if they were "saluting", as if they were thanking people for giving them food. After a while, their stomachs were full and the ground was "cleaned". I poured them a small plate of water, and they began to "gutter" for water again, leaving water all over the floor. But they didn't care about this. Instead, they squeezed around in the small plate and muddied the water and refused to give up! I took the water away, but it ran over and squeezed onto the small plate to play with water. Seeing them like this made me angry and ridiculous. When they got tired of playing, they swaggered back to sleep.
I love those naughty and cute chicks.
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published on 2023-02-08
