The oldest chicken in the world continues to survive everything that life throws at her

It happensThe oldest chicken in the world has ‘a love for life’
Life has not always been easy for Pearl, the world’s oldest living chicken.
She once broke her leg fleeing a raccoon attack. Her fellow chickens tried to kill her. She suffered attacks from chickenpox and pneumonia. And nowadays her arthritis tilts her body aside and her best friend is a mop.
“She has experienced a lot,” said Pearl’s owner, Sonya Hull from Little Elm, Texas, said It happens Gasthost Aarti pole.
And yet the spicy 14-year-old chicken survived to become the world’s oldest chicken, According to Guinness World Records. Or at least, Hull admits, the oldest chicken whose owner filled the paper work.
The fame, says Hull, did not go to Pearl’s head.
“She doesn’t seem to tear through at all.”
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Hull has put Pearl out of an incubator himself and says she was always a bit of a run.
“Chickens have a pecking order and she was the lowest since she was born,” she said.
Hull even says that her other chickens have it for Pearl. So when she started to slow down her old age, the family decided to get her out of the chicken coop and let her live her golden years in the house.
Nowadays Pearl usually lives in the laundry room of Hull, where she likes to hug with the aforementioned mop. But she often makes her way to the living room to enjoy a number of television and neck scratches.
Apart from mobility problems, Hull says that Pearl seems pretty satisfied.
Every morning she does a small dance when she is provided with fresh cherry tomatoes and grapes, her favorite. And she likes to spend her days in the garden – of course to supervise – dig up nude snails.
“I think she just has a love for life,” said Hull. “She is still trying to live as she would do if she was younger, and she seems to enjoy it.”
The average The lifetime of a chickens in eggs is six to eight yearsAccording to the Livestock program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
But on the inside life and driving up, the key to the long service life of the chickens seems to be.
Pearl’s predecessor in the record books, Peanut, also lived the pampered life of a pet in her house in Michigan until she died at the age of 21 – On Christmas Day 2023.
“She has always risen and was a kind of spoiled small chicken,” Pinda’s owner, Marsi Parker Darwin, told It happens In August 2023.
“I will leave Peanut on my lap while I watch or read TV, and she just enjoys striving, and she will talk to us, make small lucky sounds. And that’s a bit of her life.”

Pearl is also loved by her people.
“She is part of the family,” said Hull. “The grandchildren come by … and they stroke her. They are not afraid of her. She doesn’t try to pick anyone. She likes to have the back of her neck scratched.”
She is also still surprisingly productive for an old girl.
“In fact, it might be the news that she is so famous, last week she laid an egg,” said Hull. “First time in three years.”