kury
Kury is a Polish plural noun meaning domestic chickens, particularly hens. The singular form is kura, referring to a female chicken, while roosters are called koguty. In everyday usage, kury often denotes female birds or chickens in general, especially on farms or in rural households. They are kept for eggs, meat, and sometimes as part of small-scale farming or backyard farming.
In Polish agriculture, kury can be described by production roles, such as kury nioski (laying hens) and
Etymology traces the word kura to older Slavic roots expressing a female bird, with kury forming the