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Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? Hundreds of Birds Hatch From Discarded Eggs
Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? Hundreds of Birds Hatch From Discarded Eggs
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Workers at a poultry farm in Georgia made a little mistake when they considered the vast number of perfectly good eggs to be spoiled. Well, maybe a few hundred... 11.06.2018, Sputnik International
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Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? Hundreds of Birds Hatch From Discarded Eggs
Workers at a poultry farm in Georgia made a little mistake when they considered the vast number of perfectly good eggs to be spoiled. Well, maybe a few hundred little mistakes.
Mild weather has turned a scrapyard into a natural hatchery. The eggs were left in the garbage for a few days, basking in the warm sunlight — until eventually hundreds of chickens simultaneously peaked out of their eggs and headed to the nearby city of Marneuli. According to the mayor of the city, the tender-hearted locals have already saved all the chickens and brought them home.