Peanut" from a no-kill farm in Michigan, USA, has officially been recognized as the world's oldest living chicken, as per the Guinness World Records.
Born 21 years ago, Peanut earned her unique name due to her initial rejection by her mother, resembling an abandoned «nut.» The compassionate couple who adopted her affectionately christened her Peanut, and today, she resides in their living room, defying the odds.
Chickens typically have a lifespan of just 5 to 8 years, making Peanut's record truly extraordinary. Her journey to Guinness World Records glory demanded six months of meticulous documentation, including photos, videos, and statements.
Despite her diminutive size, Peanut holds a special place in the hearts of her owners.
Over the years, Peanut has showcased remarkable wisdom. After initially spending her early days indoors, she ventured outside to live with other chickens.
But with age, Peanut chose to return to the loving care of her devoted human companions.
To provide Peanut with a safe haven and a wider perspective on the world, her owner, Marsi, created a cozy enclosure where she can enjoy the view while staying protected from potential harm.
Peanut has become a beloved member of the family, comfortably perching on her owner's lap and even displaying a penchant for watching TV. She accompanies Marsi in her daily chores, often riding in her owner's pocket.
Peanut has also formed friendly bonds with other animals on the farm, including dogs and cats.
Inspired by Peanut's extraordinary journey, Marsi has penned a book titled «My Girl Peanut and Me.» Through Peanut's story, Marsi hopes to inspire others to seek companionship and resilience even in the face of rejection and adversity. Peanut's remarkable