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In December, 1996 a rooster was left outside in a snow storm. But luckily he was found by a local vet, Tim England, but its two feet were frozen to the point where they needed amputation. Tim named him "Mr. Chicken"; and had a physical therapist create a pair of acrylic legs and feet for the rooster that would fit his stumps. The prosthetic foot chicken died while saving his coup. We love you Mr. Chicken!
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In December, 1996 a rooster was left outside in a snow storm. But luckily he was found by a local vet, Tim England, but its two feet were frozen to the point where they needed amputation. Tim named him "Mr. Chicken"; and had a physical therapist create a pair of acrylic legs and feet for the rooster that would fit his stumps. The prosthetic foot chicken died while saving his coup. We love you Mr. Chicken!
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.