What is the movement of chicken called?

The movement of a chicken is generally called walking or running.

However, depending on the specific action, there are other terms:

* Pecking: Using the beak to scratch the ground or eat.

* Scratching: Moving their feet back and forth to find food or create dust baths.

* Dust bathing: Rolling in dirt or dust to clean their feathers and remove parasites.

* Flying: While chickens aren't strong fliers, they can flap their wings and take short flights.

* Clucking: Making a series of soft, repetitive sounds to communicate.

* Crowing: A loud, distinctive call made by roosters.

So, it depends on what kind of movement you're referring to!