They say don’t count your chickens, but you’d be excused for counting the legs on this chicken caught on tape in Thailand.The bizarre video features some bemused locals laughing while recording a four-legged chicken wandering around looking for food.
Completely
indifferent to the situation, the chicken’s two extra deformed legs
trail behind it and drag along the floor as it walks.
A
woman picks up the chicken and brings it into better view of the camera
and the bird seems perplexed by the attention it has gained.The
video concludes with a close-up shot of the chicken minding its own
business, seemingly content with its additional body parts.
Surprisingly, four-legged chickens are not as uncommon as many people would think
The chicken appears completely indifferent to having two extra legs as it wanders around and drags them behind it
In 2005, a live chicken was found among 36,000 other birds at a farm in America.
Named
Henrietta, the bird managed to go unnoticed for 18 months at Brendle
Farms in Somerset, Pennsylvania, before it discovered by a foreman.
Farmer Mark Brendle's 13-year-old daughter Ashley named the chicken and asked to keep it as a family pet.The
bird had two normal front legs but behind those were two more which
were dragged behind when Henrietta walked, exactly like the chicken
featured in this video.
The
condition called Polymelia is a birth defect that results in
individuals having more limbs, which are usually shrunken or deformed.
This can sometimes occur when an embryo begins to develop as conjoined twins.
Before
one twin stops growing, leaving the remaining developments – often
limbs – of the undeveloped twin attached to the body of the live baby.
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