Feathers, beaks, and little clawed feet appear across these Chicken Coloring Pages. A chicken pecks at scattered seeds on the ground.
Another rests inside a wooden coop with straw underneath. One flaps its wings while standing on a fence post. The outlines stay thick and simple. A couple go into the car console easily.
Each hand-drawn outline keeps edges wide enough for small hands to follow without frustration.
Simple Barnyard Moments
- A chicken scratching at dirt with one foot raised
- Chicken sitting on a nest made of twigs and grass
- A chicken peeking out from behind a water bucket
- Chicken arranging straw pieces near a barn door
- A chicken holding a worm in its beak while standing on a log
The scenes feel natural and unhurried. Some pages show henhouse corners. Others show open yards with fence rails or hay bales.
A few include garden rows or wooden crates stacked nearby. Kids can pick up a crayon and start right away. No prep needed.
Coloring builds focus and patience.
Every chicken stands, sits, or moves in a different way. One might be pulling at a leafy stem. Another leans against a fence board. The variety keeps each page feeling fresh without adding tiny details that slow kids down.
These Chicken Coloring Pages work during sibling share time at home when you need something quiet and engaging.
The print-ready page format means you can print one or ten depending on the day. Regular printer paper works fine. Crayons cover the spaces easily without bleeding.
Markers stay inside the lines if you use medium tips. Pencils let kids who like to shade add texture to feathers or ground.
Each chicken has the same basic build—rounded body, small head, skinny legs—but the poses shift. One might be climbing onto a low perch.
Another stacks its wings close to its sides while resting. The ink-friendly design keeps everything clear and printable on any home setup.
Sunday afternoon table activity becomes easier when you have a stack ready. These Chicken printables suit kids who are just learning to color inside lines and those who’ve been coloring for years.
✨ Quick Fact: Chickens can recognize over 100 different faces, including people and other chickens.
🎨 Creative Tip: Use short back-and-forth strokes with a crayon on the chicken’s feathers to create a layered look.
How to Print Your Pages
Scroll through the images below and choose the one you want. Tap the orange “PRINT” button underneath. A new tab opens with your page. Print it from there and grab your coloring tools.
Do the chickens appear alone or with other animals?
Always alone, just the chicken and its surroundings.
Are there different chicken poses in the set?
Yes, each chicken sits, stands, pecks, or moves differently.
Can I print these on cardstock?
Yes, any paper type works with these outlines.



















