Posted on 05/17/2005 11:36:43 AM PDT by lizol
Russian suicidal chicken hangs itself on a fence (pic)
A chicken killed itself on the fence of one of the village residents in the Tula region of Russia. An eyewitness of the unimaginable bird suicide says that he was resting on a couch, when his wife rushed into the house and said that a chicken had just committed suicide by hanging itself on the neighbor's fence.
When then man came out to have a look at what was happening, he saw a chicken hanging on the fence indeed. The chicken was apparently trying to fly over the fence, but did not have enough force to surmount the obstacle.
The man's son said that the chicken probably decided to kill itself being unable to lead the horrible life in the provincial village. The chicken is a vulnerable and sensitive bird that might not have the energy to handle stressful situations. Most likely, the Russian suicidal chicken has lost the will to live.
The poor bird was not left hanging on the fence: it was cooked and eaten.
With the bread dough, you get several chickens pulling on it at the same time, running in different directions, and it looks like a football game. Of course, they do like the bugs better.
I love it! You should make a little uniform for her.
HA HA HA!!! That's funny!
Chickens sure are good for a laugh!
This is obviously an Arkansas Dirt Nap.
Doslownie, leje ze smiechu:}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} Dzieki lizol i wam, trzymta sie
Poor thing -:(((
The fried chicken
The boiled chicken
Was out walking on the street
He was arrested
He was molested
They screamed "Where is your ID" !
From Russian Folk Song--My Translation -:)))
It was probably this one described in the arcticle. Such a trauma :-)))
Taste like chicken!
Perhaps the chickens husband felt that it's life was no longer worth living and helped it to die.
I blame society. And George Bush!
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