OK, I know it’s April 1st, and I know I shouldn’t believe everything I read the other 365 days of the year either…
During 1945-47, it is claimed a chicken survived for 18 months with its head chopped off. They have a website. Supposedly, this made it into the Guinness book of World Records (it isn’t in my 1990 edition) and in Time and Life magazines at the time (before my time). Anyone know anything about this?
The purported issue of Life magazine is Oct. 22, 1945.
Well, I worked in an Animal Science Dept. and we decapitated more chickens that I could count in the course of the research.
I never saw one flop around for more than 2-3 minutes. Walking around on the farm? Buy that one and I have a bridge for sale that you might be interested in.
Mike the chicken did exist, and did live without a head. Read Cecil and believe (sorry android, but IMO nothing left but a brain stem, which is high on the spine, qualifies as headless). Mike’s hometown is considering installing a 4.5’ statue to commemorate the brainless bird. I have read no account that specifies how long Mike lived, but contextually indicate it was on the order of many months. He died by choking on a piece of grain.
Sig! Sig a Sog! Sig it loud! Sig it Strog! – Karen Carpenter with a head cold
OK, I accept that broadly speaking this is true…but it’s not absolutely headless
My point is that the parts of the brain and glands etc necessary to keep a body alive are located in the head. Remove them and the body dies. Pedantic maybe, but there is a distinction.
I would be wary of considering the boundary of the head to be the same as the boundary of life. This tends to get the long subordinated-feminine-lunar-fluid-bodily-matrical-vulval-amorphic-blurry parties all frantic. (Not unlike Mike)