If you are looking for a book of general information on chickens "Chicks & Chickens" by Gail Gibbons is the perfect book for you. It may not be the most exciting read, but if you are looking for quick and easy information on chickens this book does a wonderful job of displaying just that. In addition to the countless facts about chickens the book is chock full of vibrant, life-life accounts of chickens and their association with man. Also, each illustration is extremely straight forward and easily read. This is perfect when trying to teach children in a classroom setting.
The first aspect of information of the book deals with the chickens themselves. The book begins with a great description of the names of a female, male, and baby chicken. In addition to this, each of them has a diagram which continues to show the subtle differences between a grown adult male and female as well as a chick. It also describes how the chickens lay eggs, and the process involved, along with a great illustration to guide young readers through the process. The book even demonstrates the incubation period of hatch-lings. The second aspect of the book deals with the human involvement with chickens. It begins with the earliest domestication of the chicken and describes how we have come to produce chicken farms to mass produce chickens as well as eggs for human consumption.