SkullandChains Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2010 07:24PM
Save the Chicken!
Coyotes and deer are regularly sighted in River Forest, but we figured the
village was safe from free-range chickens - until now.
A lone chicken has been making its home on the east side of the Concordia
University campus, outside Koehneke Community Center, since at least late
July.
"Several of our staff see him pretty regularly early in the morning as they
walk to work while campus is still quiet," said Concordia spokesperson Kim
McCullough. Student Paul Brooner said he sees the chicken regularly outside the
dining hall.
Figures.
"There's a series of trees and bushes, and the chicken is nesting up with a
group of baby bunnies," he said.
Hmmm.
Brooner actually snapped a couple of photos of the bird. "It kind of just
strutted up to me and I took a photo with my cellphone camera."
Junior Ashley Jensema, who grew up on a farm in Wisconsin, said the chicken is
"pretty small."
McCullough said Brooner, Jensema and other students have expressed concern for
the bird's welfare since the fugitive fowl has been chased a couple of times,
and they're worried about making sure he finds a home before temperatures drop.
Flyers (so to speak) have been on campus urging, "Save the Concordia
Chicken."
Brooner said the issue was discussed in his "Freedom and
Responsibility" class, where students were asked what they'd do if they
were given $50.
"I said I'd build a small chicken habitat," said Brooner.
Jensema said the chicken will most likely be OK as long the warm weather holds
and there are bugs to eat. Once the cold arrives, chickens have to be fed by
humans, she said. The little bird also won't have any other chickens to huddle
with to ward off the cold, she added.
There's also a campaign to name the chicken. "I think we're going to have a
competition," said Jensema, noting that the Student Leadership &
Involvement Office is working on the issue.
"Someone already suggested Nugget," Jensema told us,
disapprovingly.
We'd suggest Foghorn Leghorn or maybe - sorry, Ashley- Colonel Sanders.
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Update
Concordia's chicken finds a home
Kim McCullough, director of community and media relations at Concordia
University, saw the mention of the "Concordia free-range chicken" in
our "Offbeat news items of 2009" last week and gave us an update.
"The students ended up naming her 'Rocky,'" she said, "and we
still keep in touch with her via her new home at The Center. She's doing well
and staying warm."
The Center is an interfaith, nonprofit religious organization in Palos Park with
camps, preschool, social service programs and a children's farm.
"The farm is where Rocky lives now," McCullough said. "I believe
we have some students who will be organizing a fundraiser for them sometime this
spring. They're great people."
And a great chicken - yet another Rocky sequel.