- Adaptation Displacement: Much more well known than the book, of course.
- Crack Ship: There are hints of Todd X Jeffries in the episode "Winging It".
- Crosses the Line Twice: This bit from "The Trojan Chicken"Ransome: Everything okay on the farmyard front?Sims: So quiet, you could hear a pin dwop.Jeffries: Really?She draws out a pin and drops it. A scream is heard from below, offscreen.Jeffries: Oops! Stabbed a field mouse.
- Designated Villain: In the book, the foxes. They're not portrayed as malicious, nor do they see the chickens as particularly sentient. Their only crime is being foxes and liking the taste of chicken.
- Ensemble Dark Horse: Todd, for being a walking, Adorkable funny moment, and Evita, for being a formidable villainess.
- Fridge Horror: "Love Bites" ends with Jeffries surrounded by the three roosters she picked up during the episode. They intend to "kiss her", while she's still tied to a spitroast from the foxes' attempt to eat her and demanding that they let her go...
- Popular with Furries: Seriously, try and find a fan of this show that's not a part of the Furry Fandom!
- The Woobie: Todd, especially in the episode "Winging It". There, he becomes an Accidental Hero admired for knocking Ransome and Sims out of the sky. But he is then put under a lot of pressure, gets a lot of unwanted attention, and is nearly murdered by Voracious when he gets paranoid and thinks Todd will usurp him.
- Iron Woobie: Todd goes through a lot of pain in "Three Hens and a Baby" and "The Not So Great Escape", courtesy of having Genghis dumped upon him in the former, and the universe conspiring against him in the latter.
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