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Chicken roundabout: New birds disappear from site | Chicken roundabout: New birds disappear from site |
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Five miniature chickens which were spotted at the weekend on a Norfolk roundabout, once well-known for its flock of poultry, have disappeared. | |
Two of the show birds were missing by Tuesday morning and that evening a member of the public removed the rest and re-homed them. | Two of the show birds were missing by Tuesday morning and that evening a member of the public removed the rest and re-homed them. |
A RSPCA spokeswoman said they had been informed the birds are no longer there. | A RSPCA spokeswoman said they had been informed the birds are no longer there. |
Jenny Cook, who used to help care for the chickens, said she had been "concerned" for their welfare. | Jenny Cook, who used to help care for the chickens, said she had been "concerned" for their welfare. |
"All five were ornamental chickens and couldn't get off the ground and the roundabout has no trees with low branches for them to escape from predators," she said. | "All five were ornamental chickens and couldn't get off the ground and the roundabout has no trees with low branches for them to escape from predators," she said. |
"Someone rescued them and re-homed them and they have been taken to a safe home." | "Someone rescued them and re-homed them and they have been taken to a safe home." |
A flock of poultry lived at the site on the Norfolk-Suffolk border for several decades before the A143-B1332 roundabout was built. | |
It became known locally as the "chicken roundabout" and there were 300 birds on it at one time. | It became known locally as the "chicken roundabout" and there were 300 birds on it at one time. |
The birds were fed and looked after by Bungay resident Gordon Knowles for nearly 20 years. | The birds were fed and looked after by Bungay resident Gordon Knowles for nearly 20 years. |
He was helped in recent years by Jenny Cook, until the last half dozen of the birds were handed to an animal charity nearly three years ago. | He was helped in recent years by Jenny Cook, until the last half dozen of the birds were handed to an animal charity nearly three years ago. |
In October a Facebook page was set up to campaign for a permanent memorial to the hens to be put up on the roundabout. | In October a Facebook page was set up to campaign for a permanent memorial to the hens to be put up on the roundabout. |
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