Chicken Born Without Eyes Cuddles With Other Pets, Because Her Owner Refused To Put Her Down
When Rebekah Cummings’ grandfather gave her an egg to see if it would hatch, she had no idea that it would have such an impact on her life. But the egg hatched and a chicken with no eyes was born. People told Rebekah to cull the chick as she would only suffer, however, Rebekah was determined to fight for the chick’s life.
Rebekah named the chicken Mumble and started raising her. “It was very difficult bringing her up, knowing that any day I could wake up and find she had passed away, but Mumble, being the fighter she is, pulled through,” Cummings told The Dodo.
A year later, Mumble is as happy as she could be living surrounded by her loving family. She spends her days cuddling with the dogs, cats, rabbits, humans and other chickens that live with her in North Somerset, U.K. Mumble even has her own Facebook page with over 25,000 followers which Rebekah uses to help people raise disabled chicks. “She brings so much joy to many people, and I’m so proud of her.”
More info: Facebook (h/t: thedodo)
When this chick hatched, her owner Rebekah noticed that she’s not like the others…
She had no eyes!
Rebekah went online for advice but people told her to cull the chick as she would only suffer…
“But as an animal lover I stood my ground,” said Rebekah
She was determined to fight for the chick’s life
So Rebekah named the chicken Mumble and started raising her
“It was very difficult bringing her up, knowing that any day I could wake up and find she had passed away…”
“…but Mumble, being the fighter she is, pulled through”
A year later, Mumble is as happy as she could be living surrounded by her loving family
She spends her days cuddling with the dogs…
…and rabbits
They all love her!
Mumble even has her own Facebook page with over 25,000 followers
Rebekah uses it to help people raise disabled chicks
“More and more people are messaging her page asking for advice with disabled chicks now also, rather than just culling them”
“She brings so much joy to many people, and I’m so proud of her”
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Share on FacebookI hate it when people say you should just put down an animal because it has a handicap. I always ask them how they would feel if we put down humans with similar handicaps. I mean, why shouldn't these animals have a right to live because they're missing their eyes or a leg or... ? Thank you Rebekah for giving this chicken a chance :)
This is just so beautiful!! Love is what every living creature needs. This beautiful chick feels love and that is all any creature longs for--eyes or not. Bless this beautiful family. All the animals feel this love and all look so very content and happy. Love Rebekah!!
While being blind is a disability, where is there any evidence it causes a nonhuman animal to "suffer", any more than a blind human would? Blind cats and dogs live lives filled with joy and love. Why not a blind chicken? Rebekah seems to have a lot more maturity and insight than the so-called "experts" that told her to cull Mumble.
Such a beautiful story and pictures (I particularly like the flower on her head). Is it me or does this woman look as if she lives in Dr Doolittle's house?
What a true ambassador for the didabled animals all around the world! She should meet up with Oskar & Klaus.
I'm glad to see this. I think Mumble is cute and I'm glad you stood your ground. Here's to Mumble. I love that chicken even though I never met her. Keep up the good work. And may the blessings be showered upon you.
I'm so glad that you gave your little chick a chance at life. She's so pretty and it sounds like she has a very happy life with all of her friends.
I hate it when people say you should just put down an animal because it has a handicap. I always ask them how they would feel if we put down humans with similar handicaps. I mean, why shouldn't these animals have a right to live because they're missing their eyes or a leg or... ? Thank you Rebekah for giving this chicken a chance :)
This is just so beautiful!! Love is what every living creature needs. This beautiful chick feels love and that is all any creature longs for--eyes or not. Bless this beautiful family. All the animals feel this love and all look so very content and happy. Love Rebekah!!
While being blind is a disability, where is there any evidence it causes a nonhuman animal to "suffer", any more than a blind human would? Blind cats and dogs live lives filled with joy and love. Why not a blind chicken? Rebekah seems to have a lot more maturity and insight than the so-called "experts" that told her to cull Mumble.
Such a beautiful story and pictures (I particularly like the flower on her head). Is it me or does this woman look as if she lives in Dr Doolittle's house?
What a true ambassador for the didabled animals all around the world! She should meet up with Oskar & Klaus.
I'm glad to see this. I think Mumble is cute and I'm glad you stood your ground. Here's to Mumble. I love that chicken even though I never met her. Keep up the good work. And may the blessings be showered upon you.
I'm so glad that you gave your little chick a chance at life. She's so pretty and it sounds like she has a very happy life with all of her friends.
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