chicken Emoji
The π emoji represents a chicken and is often used for farm, animals, and playful βbirdβ vibes.
U+1F414
The π symbol is the chicken emoji (Unicode U+1F414). Use it in chats, captions, posters, and web content to quickly add an animal or farm theme. Below are copy-ready options and developer-friendly escape codes.
chicken Emoji Meaning
The π (CHICKEN, U+1F414) emoji typically represents a chickenβan everyday farm animal and a common symbol of country life. It can be used literally when talking about chickens, eggs, poultry, or backyard coops. Itβs also often used more loosely for βbird/animalβ content, playful humor, or farm-themed posts. Depending on the context, it may suggest routines related to animals (like caring for a coop) or a lighthearted tone in messages. In design and social media, it works well as a quick visual cue for agriculture, wildlife, and nature categories.
Common uses
- β’Posting about chickens, eggs, or backyard farming
- β’Adding a farm or animals icon to social media captions
- β’Labeling poultry or animal categories in infographics and menus
- β’Making playful text like βchicken dayβ or themed announcements
- β’Enhancing kidsβ content, worksheets, or educational materials
Examples
π Chicken Emoji Symbol
- πFeeding the π this morning!
- πFresh eggs from our π coop.
- πFarm day at the school: π π π·
- πOur garden visitors include the π.
- πWhoβs ready for chicken soup? π
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F414 | |
| HTML Entity | 🐔 | |
| HTML Code | 🐔 | |
| CSS | \1F414 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for the chicken symbol π?
The chicken emoji is CHICKEN with Unicode code point U+1F414.
How can I copy the π symbol?
You can copy it directly as π from this page. Itβs also available via HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escape codes.
What does π usually mean in chats?
It commonly means a chicken or a farm/animals theme, and itβs often used in a light, playful way when context is casual.
What are the escape codes for developers?
HTML entity: 🐔 CSS escape: \\1F414; JavaScript escape: \\u{1F414}.