The mark consists of There is a large hen in the middle of a circle with chicks, a full brown egg, and a broken brown egg at the bottom of the hen. There is a background of gray. The gray background color is blended with orange, pink, and white. The bottom of the circle has green, yellow, and white grass blades on which the hen, chicks, and chicken eggs sit. The hen's head is turned to the left side. The hen's comb is red while its beak is orange, yellow, and white at the tip. Its eye is brown and black. The hen's body feathers are a mixture of black, brown, and red. The hen's wings are white, brown, and black. Two halves of a broken egg lay in front of the brown chick, the black chick, and the whole egg. Beside the whole brown egg is a yellow chick with a black eye and orange beak. The Mother Hen logo is written in green and caps below the picture in the font two prong tree.
Mark For: MOTHER HEN™ trademark registration is intended to cover the category of referrals in the field of psychological services.
Status
2022-08-23 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
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