Chickens' walkabout all the talk

It was a tale of intrigue and escape.

Clucky, after being caught at the petrol station last weekend.PHOTOS: PAM JONES/SUPPLIED
Clucky, after being caught at the petrol station last weekend.PHOTOS: PAM JONES/SUPPLIED
Two plucky chickens make a run for it in Clyde, calling in at the petrol station and popping in at the pub two days before that.

Their escape has made them an internet sensation and the jokes on Facebook keep coming.

"Can you ask him why he crossed the road please, need to clear up an ongoing debate," one person said.

"Come on, [it] had to fly the coop sometime in its life and find an eggsighting life," said another.

The leader of the pack was "Clucky", who was accompanied on some of her adventures by her sidekick, "Nugget".

Both belong to the Love family, who were on holiday when the chickens went roaming and are still learning details of their chickens' summer adventures.

The chickens had escaped once previously, when the gate was left open last year, and they turned up at the neighbouring Jan Rasmussen art gallery (owner Jan had heard the buzzer and thought a visitor had arrived, but instead found two chickens inspecting her gallery).

But this summer they have ventured further, being caught on Sunday by Clyde woman Kristy Velenski, who posted a photo on Facebook of a startled Clucky, labelled "Found: Crossing the Road, in Clyde at Challenge garage".

The Loves had also learned of another trip the chickens had made, to the Dunstan Hotel, two days before the garage rescue, family members said.

Love family members (from left) Annie (10), Lily (5) and Reuben (12) reflect on the adventures of...
Love family members (from left) Annie (10), Lily (5) and Reuben (12) reflect on the adventures of their chicken ``Clucky'', who visited the Clyde Challenge petrol station and the Dunstan Hotel with her sidekick ``Nugget'' during travels around Clyde while their owners were away.

Clucky and Nugget called into the inside bar and "especially enjoyed" the garden bar outside, before being taken home by one of the Loves' neighbours, hotel bar manager Natasha Kelly said.

But not before "chicken tenderloins" had been written on the blackboard specials as a "little joke".

The renegade chickens were yesterday oblivious to having become the talk of the town.

And Clucky's owner Nathan Love said the chickens' adventures had given "a whole new meaning" to the "Why did the chicken cross the road" joke.

"It's taken it to a whole new level."

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