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Amputee Chicken Overcomes Depression

August 28th, 2007

Mad Chicken

A one-legged chicken from the south of Wales has recently recovered from depression.

Lily is not your everyday chicken. She sleeps on a cushion in the kitchen of a two bedroom terraced house and she eats spaghetti bolognese. Her owner Vicky Mills says she struts about as if she rules the roost - “she really thinks she’s top of the pecking order”.

Lily damaged her leg in an accident with barbed wire. In an attempt to save the leg Vicky spent £2,000 on 7 operations, but the money was spent in vain and vets were forced to amputate. Lily didn’t require a prosthetic limb, making do instead on one leg. Apart from falling over occasionally when scratching, she has managed well.

Lily was diagnosed with depression shortly after losing her leg, due to separation anxiety during the day when the Mills’ were at work. Treatment was straight-forward. TV. All day, every day. She quickly returned to good health and resumed laying eggs.

The vet who diagnosed depression was not available for comment.


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2 Responses to “Amputee Chicken Overcomes Depression”

  1. Dawn Says:

    i was amused at the creativity it took to make up this story and then astounded when i read that it is true! my mom doesn’t completely believe in depression (even though i was diagnosed 6 years ago and have been in therapy / on antidepressants ever since) and i am sending her this article. she really likes chickens and keeps them as pets. thanks for an interesting and relevant article!

  2. Ulf Johansson Says:

    Animal abuse!!!!
    A hen whit one leg missing should be put down!
    Poor creature!

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