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Anyone else have a surprisingly giant hen?
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Have you ever stumbled upon a hen that seems to have skipped leg day? If so, you’re not alone! User /u/bruxbuddies is reaching out to the community with a cluck-tastic question: “Anyone else have a surprisingly giant hen?” These feathered friends can sometimes surprise us with their size, leaving us both amused and bewildered. Whether it’s a hefty breed or just a hen that loves to eat a bit too much, giant hens can certainly steal the show (and perhaps a few snacks). Join the conversation and share your own experiences with these larger-than-life ladies. Let’s embrace the quirky charm of our fluffed-up companions and enjoy some laughs together! Check out the full discussion [here](link) and share your thoughts in the comments!

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