These are not ordinary chickens. Ordinary chickens do not have Wikipedia pages that have been repeatedly deleted. These do.
Sir Clucksworth has been documented in civilizations spanning 4,000 years. Historians initially explained this as "different chickens with similar names." Historians have since gone very quiet on the subject. He is believed to be immortal, though he prefers the term "temporally flexible." He has attended every major world event in history and stood at the back, watching, not clucking.
Henjamin Egglin wrote the seminal philosophical treatise "I Cluck, Therefore I Am (And You Are Probably Also A Poulinke)" in what appears to be beak-scratched markings on a wooden post in rural Wisconsin. The post is now in the Louvre. Henjamin has never commented on the display, but once pecked at the wall of the Louvre for 45 minutes and curators described the experience as "transformative."
The Countess is believed to have personally caused fourteen international incidents, three stock market corrections, and the 2016 global avocado shortage. None of this has been proven, but none of it has been disproven, and the Countess has never denied it โ she simply looks at you with an expression that suggests you have asked a deeply naive question. She has 4.7 million followers on a social media platform that does not exist yet but will.
Brooder is, as far as anyone can determine, still inside the egg. This egg has been observed since at least 1200 AD and has not hatched. It maintains a steady internal temperature of 37.5ยฐC with no external heat source. Three separate governments have attempted to confiscate the egg and returned it immediately, refusing to comment on what happened in between. Brooder has already released a memoir. No one knows how.
The Colonel has never lost a battle, largely because he defines "battle" as any situation in which he eventually gets grain. His military treatise, "The Art of Cluck," (a definitive work later plagiarized by someone named Sun Tzu) outlines 37 defensive roosting formations and a philosophical framework for understanding that all conflict is, at its core, a dispute over who controls the feed dispenser.
Professor Pecksworth holds fourteen PhDs, none of which were obtained through traditional academic channels. She is best known for proving, through a series of experiments conducted in a barn in Normandy, that chickens have a greater capacity for abstract thought than the average person who is currently reading a website about chickens. She has never specified what counts as average. She looks at you when you ask. She keeps looking.
The full registry of poulinkes contains 33 billion entries. This page shows only six. We are not saying you are in there. We are not saying you are not. We are saying the data exists and you should sit with that for a while.
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