peanut on the farm – rip, old girl and world champion
Peanut, the world’s oldest chicken, dead at twenty-one: The Chelsea, Michigan clucker, certified as the oldest living chicken by Guinness last January at age twenty, died of natural causes on Christmas morning, according to its owner, Marsi Parker Darwin of the no-kill farm Darwin’s Eden. In an article last year, Darwin credited her neighbor, Todd Gillihan, with bringing global attention to the hen she rescued from a cold, abandoned egg. He “pestered me,” she said, to go for the world record, resulting in coverage in publications as far flung and prestigious as the Smithsonian Magazine’s website, Washington Post, and the Times of London. A retired librarian, Darwin authored a picture book, “My Girl Peanut & Me,” which is available for on the Darwin’s Eden site.
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“if i hadn’t started painting, i would have raised chickens.”
-grandma moses
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source credits: ann arbor news, smithsonian.com, ann arbor observer
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I looked up the average life span of a chicken, and it is 10-15 years. Peanut definitely beat the odds.
Best wishes, Pete.
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she was clearly a powerhouse and well cared for
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I remember reading about this. Peanut had a good life!
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absolutely !
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How sweet is this?
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I agree!
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💞
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A very long life for a chicken.
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Yes!
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🐓
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Beth, I love chickens, as you probably know, and I’m glad to know Peanut lived so long. My 12-year-old rooster, Speckles, born and raised here, has a long way to go.
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lots of life ahead!
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So many great and wonderful things I would have done if only I hadn’t done these other stupid things. I would list both the great and the stupid but each list is too long to list. :(
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there you go
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Peanut won that game of chicken, Beth!
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hahaha yes!
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Wow. What a lucky Peanut. 👏🏽
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indeed!
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She must’ve had some chicken wisdom.
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if only she could share, I’m sure she’s seen a lot
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Ok. Writing/pidgeons?
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Plucky old girl! RIP
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indeed!
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How interesting, Beth
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who knew?
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I’m curious how Peanut was disposed of. Burial? Cremation? Deep fried in a vat of hot oil and dipped in Ranch?
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I’m sure peanut had plans
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It was no spring chicken!
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perfect!
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Peanut lived a really long life. Wow
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Wow, 20 years! Well done, old lady!
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she did well
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That’s one old chicken. We had chickens on the farm when I was growing up, including one mean rooster. Needless to say, I am not particularly fond of chickens, although I’m getting better at being around them the older I get.
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I was just so surprised that they lived so long –
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I had no idea chickens could live that long. I just had a flashback to when we had pet rats in my classroom One of them was named Peanut by the kids.
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awww – kids seem to be so naturally kind to animals
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ImPECKable! RIP Peanut! 🐓😻🌈
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I hope she’s cluckig with a whole flock of beautiful girls in a farm that’s perfect and she’s well loved and hapy.
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I’m so glad she had a good life and I’ll bet she is
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Grandma Moses is one of my favorites. Yes, she probably would have raised chickens if she hadn’t painted. Good ‘ole Peanut.
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I trust she would have
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🙂
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Wow! What a funny story
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it’s close to where i live, and it was big news, so funny yes, and cute chicken
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Love this story! RIP peanut!
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thanks, and she was a tough hen –
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no kidding!!!
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Hmmm… ”Natural causes” just in time for Christmas Dinner. Nope, nothing suspicious there, lol. :)
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eek- perhaps she just couldn’t take one more holiday with all of the crazy relatives and drama
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Perhaps, LOL. I certainly know the feeling.
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Too tough to be eaten.
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she refused to go
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That is unexpectedly interesting! Raised from a cold, abandoned egg. Awh.
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I know ! 🐓
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<3
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How awesome that Peanut the chicken lived so long, that is the sign of a very happy and contented chicken!
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I so agree!
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