A CHICKEN has provided an Oxfordshire family with a ‘one in a billion’ spherical egg.
Annabel Mulcahy was astonished when she discovered the round egg at her home in Brize Norton over the weekend.
Mrs Mulcahy has kept chickens for the last 20 years, with her West Oxfordshire family rescuing more in recent years as her children took an interest in the chickens.
Twinski – named by one of Mrs Mulcahy’s daughters – laid the egg to utter amazement.
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“On Saturday morning, I opened the nesting box and it was there, a perfect circle,” said Mrs Mulcahy.
“I was Googling it and was quoted that it’s a one in a billion.
“It’s really weird, I had to a double take.
“I can roll it on the table like a marble.”
Mrs Mulcahy is now looking to sell the egg, using some of the money to rescue more chickens.
“I’ve put the egg for sale on eBay, some have gone for prices like £480 in the past.
“What I get will go towards getting an extra run so I can rescue more chickens.
“I’ve got nine at the moment, but three are being rehomed at a farm.
“I want to raise £100 for an extension to the run and all the extra will go to the British Hen Welfare Trust.
“I’ve had chickens on and off for the last 20 years, but it’s steadily increased over the last three years.
“They’re so friendly. If I’m in the garden, they’ll come and sunbathe at your feet.
“Twinski has the nickname Labrador because she’ll follow you round.”
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This story was written by Liam Rice, he joined the team in 2019 as a multimedia reporter.
Liam covers politics, travel and transport. He occasionally covers Oxford United.
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