Chicken Halloween costume is certainly a happily clucking idea for teen, toddler and infant boys and girls as well as adult men and women!

Are you throwing a Halloween Party this year? Get everything in gear for the big night. But, even if you’re not throwing one of your own and have decided to attend one (or more), you’ve got to decide what to wear. For some people, picking out a costume can just be dreadful and yet for others, it’s really a blast!

But, besides deciding what costume to choose, you’ve got to take into account the price factor as well. You want to ensure you’re getting the most bang for your buck, right? Who wants to spend between $50 and $100 on a costume that not only looks cheap but feels cheap? Forget about it! In all reality though, with the economy in disarray, overspending is just not an option.

So you’ve got to decide on your budget. That’s the first step. Think about what you’d like to spend and also what you can afford. Make sure to set a maximum budget so you don’t go over budget. Once you’ve got that established you can start looking at your options. Your best bet for a quality costume is from a costume retailer. You may be able to find a year-round costume shop local to you, but you can always buy online too. In fact, we have the largest variety of costumes on the market via the web! Plus shopping online isn’t only easier, it’s generally more affordable too.

Here’s a suggestion for the funky folks – a Halloween Chicken Costume. It’s totally a feathered frenzy of fun! A bit different on the regular take for Halloween costumes which means you’ll not only stand out, but no one will even know who’s behind that big ‘ole beak.

So with our Chicken Halloween costume you get a plush white chicken suit and deluxe chicken mask. That means it totally covers the head so it’s mascot-like. This is a male costume, so technically you’ll be the Rockin’ Rooster. Lastly, large plush orange feet are included. There are no other pieces to purchase as the costume comes complete for you.

This Chicken costume fits most adults and comes in one standard size. It’s 100% synthetic or faux fur. But even though it’s faux it should not be dry cleaned or machine washed. The costume requires gentle hand washing separately in cold water and line drying afterwards. Machine washing or dry cleaning may damage the piece, so it is encouraged to adhere to the cleaning guidelines for this Chicken Halloween costume.

One item you may want to include when going with this Chicken costume is a cool collar for the inside. You don’t want to end up sweating to death or suffering from dehydration. The perfect ice insert is the Kold Kollar, so make sure to grab one of these too.

Frolicking about as a big Chicken in a Chicken costume is great as a gag or for those who got the funk. Plus, it can be used as a mascot too. Forget the Big Cheese, you’ll parade around as the Big Cock.

How much do we really know about chickens? Well, let us see:

  • Chickens are direct descendents of the mighty dinosaurs known as Tyrannosaurus Rex.
  • Chickens in their coops are less fearful of people walking backwards.
  • You can hypnotize chickens by drawing lines in the dirt in front of them.
  • On the average, a hen lays about 265 eggs each year.
  • Chickens ingest gravel and small stones which stay in their gizzards and help “chew” or “grind” up their food for digestion.

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