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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_60" data-source="post: 2408024" data-attributes="member: 16957"><p>Many a year ago, during a butchering session for some fryers I'd raised. I sort of missed with my axe hitting one of the bird's just behind his eyes severing the skull above the neck. I didn't think too much about, after all, his head was gone. So, I just tossed the bird on the pile to let him go ahead and flop around and bleed out. But the strangest thing happened. After hitting the ground, the bird stood up, ruffled its feathers, tucked its wings in, and with its neck erect started turning like it was looking around, and then took off walking away. To say I was a little dumbfounded would be an understatement. This thing walked around in my backyard for about 30 minutes, doing what chickens do, acting like nothing was missing. Finally, my guilty conscience got the better of me and I finished it off with another chop of the axe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_60, post: 2408024, member: 16957"] Many a year ago, during a butchering session for some fryers I'd raised. I sort of missed with my axe hitting one of the bird's just behind his eyes severing the skull above the neck. I didn't think too much about, after all, his head was gone. So, I just tossed the bird on the pile to let him go ahead and flop around and bleed out. But the strangest thing happened. After hitting the ground, the bird stood up, ruffled its feathers, tucked its wings in, and with its neck erect started turning like it was looking around, and then took off walking away. To say I was a little dumbfounded would be an understatement. This thing walked around in my backyard for about 30 minutes, doing what chickens do, acting like nothing was missing. Finally, my guilty conscience got the better of me and I finished it off with another chop of the axe. [/QUOTE]
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