Woman to wait eight years to retrieve diamond swallowed by chicken
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by Antony Amimo
38-year-old Claire Lennon will be waiting up to eight years to retrieve a $466 diamond earring swallowed by her pet chicken, Sarah.
Sarah
-- who is a male, despite his name -- plucked the earring right off of
Lennon's ear while he was sitting on her shoulder, the Telegraph
reported Monday. The earring became lodged in the bird's gizzard, and no
amount of laxatives have been able to get it free.
Lennon's
vet told her that an operation to retrieve the earring would kill
Sarah, and rather than turn her avian pet into chicken soup, she's
opting to wait it out until the bird dies of natural causes.
The
vet informed Lennon that the platinum white gold surrounding the
diamond would "distengrate" in the animal's gizzard. However, "the
diamond is so hard it will not be damaged and will just stay there until
Sarah dies, and then of course we can get it back," Lennon said,
according to the Daily Mail.
The
earring was part of a pair given to Lennon by her partner, Adam de
Marco. The couple says a major reason they don't want to risk losing
Sarah is because the loss would "devastate" their 6-year-old daughter,
Mia.
Lennon
also explained that the male bird is named "Sarah" because they
originally thought he was a female. By the time they learned the truth,
the name had already stuck.
Sarah
is not the first beloved pet to chow down on diamonds. In 2011, a pup
named "Honey Bun" ate $10,000 worth of jewels at a store in Albany, Ga.
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