Pennsylvania rescue rooster falls for a disabled hen — and now has something to crow about

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A rescue rooster and a one-legged hen have become feathered friends at an animal sanctuary in Pennsylvania.

Shrimp is the unlikely name of a rescue rooster who was brought to the Here with Us Animal Sanctuary in Shermans Dale, Pennsylvania, just a day before his scheduled euthanasia date two years ago. who was taken in as part of a larger chicken rescue mission conducted by the sanctuary, as SWNS reported.

Although the two have been at the animal sanctuary for nearly two years, they recently met for the first time — and became a love match, according to their owner.Basil was then brought inside to stay safe while recovering, according to SWNS. Around the same time, Shrimp was having issues with other bullies at the farm — and was brought inside for his safety as well.

The two were living in the indoor sanctuary separately — until the sanctuary founder, Amanda Clark, realized Shrimp was interested in being closer to Basil. “He was so interested in her through the baby gate and did a little dance as soon as he saw her,” she told SWNS.“Whenever he can, he’ll do a little dance in front of her and plop berries down, so she can eat,” she said.

Although the two have been at the animal sanctuary for nearly two years, they recently met for the first time and became a love match.Shrimp is known to be affectionate toward Basil — and when they reunite after being separated, he shows his delight by dancing in front of her.Clark said the journey there can be stressful for the birds, but together they get through it.“It’s no different than having a cat or dog running around the house.

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