Chickenson Caruso was hatched on May 17, 2012 in Webster City, Iowa. At the age of one day she traveled to Princeton. She was picked up at the post office and then traveled to Zimmerman, Minnesota. At three days of age she moved to Ramsey, Minnesota where she resided in a coop with four of her sisters and her foster mother, Meredith. She is preceded in death by her foster mother, Meredith, her five sisters, her four Polish step-brothers, and step-sisters Half-Pint, Pollyanna, and Heidi. Chickenson had a successful career as an egg layer. Many people admired her attractive buff pantaloons and her proud way of walking. She was a broody hen who was loved by all who met her. She died of natural causes.
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