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Four-Legged Chick Hatched At Russell

The question of which', came first, the chicken or the egg, will always cause discussion.

But a four-legged chicken hatched recently at Russeil broke more than evens with the egg as a topical subject. The freak was one of a batch of 24 chicks which bolstered th& flock of Mrs E. Nickle. It was perfectly developed and thrived for four days. Then it died. •

The ,two surplus legs were attached and worked after the fashion of human arms. _ BUSINESS - ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Northern Advocate, 7 November 1946, Page 6

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Four-Legged Chick Hatched At Russell Northern Advocate, 7 November 1946, Page 6

Four-Legged Chick Hatched At Russell Northern Advocate, 7 November 1946, Page 6

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