The plural form of "chicken" is "chickens". This word is pretty straightforward, like most regular plural nouns. In English, we simply add an "s" at the end to indicate more than one. However, in certain contexts, "chicken" can also be plural as most uncountable nouns are both singular and plural. An example is when referring to the food or the species in general. So, if you're talking about the birds, it's "chickens", but if you're talking about the food, it's "chicken". Isn't language fascinating?
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