DOGO News: 21-Year-Old Peanut Is The World's Oldest Living Chicken!

 

DOGO News:  21-Year-Old Peanut Is The World's Oldest Living Chicken!

SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
BY JONO SISON


Peanut, a 21-year-old chicken, has been making headlines lately. In March 2023, the bantam hen from Michigan was crowned the world's oldest living chicken by Guinness World Records. The hen's longevity is even more impressive when you consider that she almost never hatched!

In 2002, Marsi Darwin was preparing to discard what looked like a rotten egg when she realized it contained a living chick inside. The baby lacked an egg tooth — the hard part of the beak used to crack the shell — and was struggling to get out. Acting quickly, Darwin safely removed it from the egg.

She then tried to place the newborn with her mother. But the hen refused to accept her, so Darwin raised the chick herself. Once Peanut was a few years old, she was moved to the chicken coop. She lived there with the other birds for 13 years and even had chicks of her own.



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