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Killearn Kitties
10-11-2007, 05:31 AM
Chaos on the roads in central Scotland this morning. We have thousands of chickens running around. :eek: Please spare a thought for my husband who left at 8am this morning heading in the direction of the affected area. I don't know at this point whether he got to work or whether he is still sitting in the car. You might also spare a thought for the poor chickens.

This from the BBC website -

Chicken lorry crash causes chaos

The central belt of Scotland has become gridlocked after an articulated lorry containing 3,000 live chickens crashed. Central Scotland Police said there were chickens all over the A80, just before the Castlecary Arches, following the accident at 0430 BST on Thursday.

Police said on and off ramps have been shut causing huge tailbacks troughout the Stirling area.

An alternative route is via the B816 through Bonnybridge/Allandale and rejoining the A80 at Castlecary.

Police have closed the M9, M876 and M80 approach roads.

Chicken catchers

A police spokeswoman said the road was not expected to reopen for a "considerable time".

Police said specialist "chicken catchers" and vets are at the scene.

"The lorry is blocking the carriageway and there are live chickens on the road," the spokeswoman said.

"Anyone who is trying to get on to the A80 Glasgow-bound from the M9, M876 or the M80 will be unable to do so."

Motorist Tony Collins, from Cumbernauld, said: "There are boxes all over the carriageway and there were still a few chickens running around the embankment."

The Scottish SPCA said it was concerned for the welfare of the chickens. Spokeswoman Doreen Graham said many of them could be in shock and may die.

Central Scotland Police have appealed to motorists on the north bound carriageway not to slow down to watch the recovery operation and to refrain from taking photographs while driving.

The police added that they would like to remind drivers that using a mobile phone while driving is illegal.

Ginger's Mom
10-11-2007, 05:59 AM
Oh my what a mess! I hope everything works out well for the poor chickens and the people that are effected by the mess. I must admit there were two things in the article that made me chuckle, "specialist 'chicken catchers' " (I wonder how you train for that, lol), and they have asked people to refrain from taking pictures while driving. Is there anyone at all that would think that is a safe or responsible thing to do?

jackie
10-11-2007, 07:30 AM
Poor chickens!

Were they on their way to the slaughter house?

Randi
10-11-2007, 07:49 AM
Oh no, what a chaos it must be!! Poor chickens! :( Must admit that part of this article made me giggle too. I can just picure it!

Have you heard from Alec yet, or are you both at work now?

Killearn Kitties
10-11-2007, 08:51 AM
Were they on their way to the slaughter house?
That's what I don't know. I did wonder if the chickens had all organised to jump at the same time to try and overturn the lorry, so that they could organise a jailbreak. :p

Edwina's Secretary
10-11-2007, 09:08 AM
And what will you be having for dinner??? :rolleyes: :D :rolleyes:

lizbud
10-11-2007, 10:40 AM
Sounds like a mess for all concerned. I hope your husband wasn't involved
in the wreck. Poor chickens. :(


p.s. What in the world does this mean ,"articulated lorry" ?

lbaker
10-11-2007, 11:35 AM
Well I'm Laurie not Lorry and I haven't been "articulated" in ages :o :D :D

Killearn Kitties
10-11-2007, 12:12 PM
:D I think "articulated lorry" describes a vehicle where the cab/tractor bit at the front bolts on to a container at the back, thus enabling the lorry to jackknife and spill its contents all over the road, as opposed to a vehicle where the cab is an integral part of the storage space. Do you follow me?

lvpets2002
10-11-2007, 12:16 PM
And what will you be having for dinner??? :rolleyes: :D :rolleyes: :o Spam thank you

:( OMG what a mess & poor chickens all over the place.. How on earth are they going to catch 3,000 chickens..

lizbud
10-11-2007, 12:30 PM
:D I think "articulated lorry" describes a vehicle where the cab/tractor bit at the front bolts on to a container at the back, thus enabling the lorry to jackknife and spill its contents all over the road, as opposed to a vehicle where the cab is an integral part of the storage space. Do you follow me?


Oh, it's like a tractor-trailor as opposed to a box truck. Thanks.

Killearn Kitties
10-11-2007, 03:15 PM
Oh, it's like a tractor-trailor as opposed to a box truck.
If you say so. :D

It took nine hours, but eventually all chickens were rounded up and all the roads opened again. Sadly, quite a number of chickens were killed in the original accident and the driver has serious back injuries.

On the plus side, my husband did not encounter any delays on the way in to work. He was lucky just to be on the edge of the jams.

Cinder & Smoke
10-11-2007, 03:43 PM
Gotta wonder ~

Just how many folks driving by opened their door and affered a Wandering Chicken
a "ride" - home to the stew pot?

:eek:

critter crazy
10-11-2007, 03:51 PM
Found a couple Pics.............

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44169000/jpg/_44169966_chickens203.jpg

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44169000/jpg/_44169921_chickencatchers203.jpg

http://www.transport-online.nl/site/european-news/uploads/image-180.jpg

Edwina's Secretary
10-11-2007, 09:41 PM
KK...

Sorry I wasn't here to help with the translation...but I LOVE your description of an articulated lorry (known on this side as a tractor trailer...)

and bravo to Liz for solving the puzzle! But I am left with the question...doyou often serve jam with your chicken?? :D :D :rolleyes:

RICHARD
10-11-2007, 11:05 PM
Your story reminded me of this oldie but goodie!


http://www.snopes.com/critters/gnus/chicken.asp

I live right up the street from the freeway and did see them-until they were taken away. :D