Why did the Chicken Cross the Bridge?
Custody battle waged over San Francisco Bay Bridge chicken
Updated 12:22 pm, Friday, September 4, 2015
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Three people are claiming ownership of the small brown chicken that fouled up rush-hour traffic in the San Francisco Bay Area earlier this week.
The Oakland Tribune reports Friday that the Oakland Animal Shelter has the chicken that strutted between cars at the Bay Bridge toll plaza early Wednesday.
She was eventually captured by the California Highway Patrol.
Animal Services Director Rebecca Katz says people claiming ownership of the chicken, named Chip in a nod to the CHP, need to come to the facility with proof, such as previous photos of the famous foul.
Two rescue groups are also interested in Chip.
On Thursday, Chip laid an egg. But the shelter will likely swap in a substitute egg for her to sit on, because it doesn't want any more chickens.
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Re: Chicken Lives Matter
I doubt if it's fertilized, so it could be breakfast.On Thursday, Chip laid an egg. But the shelter will likely swap in a substitute egg for her to sit on, because it doesn't want any more chickens.
Re: Chicken Lives Matter
I don t know why being a fertilized egg would stop it from being breakfast.
I picked up eggs in a layer house one summer, and it had plenty of roosters and they were having all kinds of chicken sex.
I picked up eggs in a layer house one summer, and it had plenty of roosters and they were having all kinds of chicken sex.
Re: Chicken Lives Matter
Thanks oldr. I always wondered why Home Depot sells chicken fertilizer. Now I realize it's to impregnate chicken eggs.oldr_n_wsr wrote: I doubt if it's fertilized, so it could be breakfast.
Re: Chicken Lives Matter
I call a fowl on that.Animal Services Director Rebecca Katz says people claiming ownership of the chicken, named Chip in a nod to the CHP, need to come to the facility with proof, such as previous photos of the famous foul.