The heartwarming clucks and rustic charm of the farmyard come to life in these 25 chicken coloring pages, free for you to download and print, celebrating the delightful personality of our feathered friends.

Click any image below to open the free PDF; pages are US letter sized but also print well on A4; happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Chicken Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant chicken coloring pages are all filled in, don't let them gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts put your little artist's masterpieces to use in fun and creative ways.
1. Popsicle Stick Chicken Puppets
Cut out your colored chicken from the page. Glue the back of your chicken onto a popsicle stick to create an instant puppet. You can add extra construction paper feathers or googly eyes for more character before putting on a farm-themed show!
2. Chicken Mask Transformation
Affix your colored chicken drawing onto a piece of sturdy poster board for durability. Carefully cut out the chicken shape, then cut two eyeholes where the chicken's eyes would be. Punch a small hole on each side and tie an elastic string through them to wear your chicken creation!
3. Egg Carton Hatchlings
Cut out small, individual chickens or chicks from your finished coloring pages. Glue one chicken into each cup of an old egg carton to create a charming little brood. Add tiny pipe cleaner legs peeking out from under them for extra cuteness.
4. Chicken Coop Diorama
Grab an old shoebox and decorate the inside to look like a chicken coop with brown paper or markers. Cut out several colored chickens from your pages and glue them inside the “coop” walls and floor. You can add hay (shredded paper or yarn) and small fences made from craft sticks to complete your mini farm scene.
5. Clucking Chicken Windsock
Glue your colored chicken drawing around a toilet paper roll or a small construction paper cylinder. Cut long strips of yellow, red, and orange construction paper or yarn for “legs” and “tail feathers” and glue them to the bottom rim. Punch holes at the top and add string to hang your chicken windsock and watch it “cluck” in the breeze!
6. Stand-Up Chicken Place Cards
Mount your finished chicken coloring page onto card stock for stability and cut out the chicken shape. Fold a small tab at the bottom of the chicken, or glue the chicken onto a folded piece of card stock so it can stand independently. These make adorable place cards for a family dinner or festive table decorations.
7. Chicken Mobile Decor
Cut out multiple chickens of varying sizes and poses from your coloring pages. Punch a small hole at the top of each cutout. Using string or yarn, tie the chickens to a sturdy stick, a pipe cleaner hanger, or even a paper plate, creating a delightful hanging mobile for any room.
8. Farm Fresh Garland
Carefully cut out several colored chickens from your finished pages. Using a hole punch, make a hole near the top of each chicken cutout. Thread a long piece of yarn or ribbon through the holes, spacing the chickens evenly to create a charming farm-themed garland for a wall or doorway.
9. Feathery Chicken Collage
Glue your beautifully colored chicken onto a larger sheet of construction paper or cardboard. Gather various craft feathers, yarn scraps, or fabric pieces. Arrange and glue these materials around your chicken to give it a textured, feathery look, creating a unique mixed-media art piece.
10. “Pecking” Window Clings
Laminate your cut-out chicken (or cover it with clear contact paper) to make it more durable and reusable. Lightly moisten the back of the chicken cutout or use a small piece of removable tape or a suction cup. Stick your chicken to a window or mirror, making it look like it's pecking around your home!

























