Chicken lives for 18 mths after being decapitated

Dave19642006

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Lloyd Olsen of Fruita, Colo., did indeed own the world's only surviving headless chicken, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. He wielded the infamous axe in September 1945, unaware that he and his rooster would go down in history.
The animal, now dubbed Mike and celebrated with a festival, Web sites and various magazine articles, apparently survived because the blade missed his jugular vein and a clot prevented him from bleeding to death. The axe blow landed high enough that most of the chicken's brain stem and one ear remained intact. Olsen kept the animal fed and watered by inserting an eyedropper directly into his gullet. Eighteen months after the chicken lost his head he choked to death in a motel room. Residents of Fruita remember Mike as "a big fat chicken who didn't know he didn't have a head."


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Thanks for bringing this up.

The DSM register article on "Mike" used to be permanently affixed to the bulletin board at the feed store in the town near where I grew up.
 

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I bet Peta loves this Lloyd guy...

I bet they do. I mean, just think of how well he took care of his live animals if this is how well he took care of his dead ones. Lloyd is a model animal keeper!

But I bet they'd poor blood on him anyway. PETA is just awesome like that.