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Ever seen one?......................
I don’t think Rocky could have caught that one.
Impressive, but not as impressive as that talking dog I read about .. ..
I worked in a chicken hatchery back in 1964-1966.
We saw all sorts of abnormalities, cross beaks and featherless being the most common. I actually raised a six legged chicken from a hatchling till it died a couple of years later. Two legs were normal, the other four were small ones growing out of the back of the pelvis much like this one shown but smaller.
“How do they taste?”
“Dunno, we ain’t caught one yet…”
The poor thing spent it’s entire life running from Colonel Sanders.
The late John Madden had a secret ranch to breed ‘em.