Growing hens ... crested

Anne Boleyn once once was a very red hens on a southern Swedish farm. Ironically, recently "she" began to grow red crest, long tail curled up and gave birth to love . nape.

Picture 1 of Growing hens ... crested One early July, farm owner Christel Hammar Malmgren suddenly woke up because there were 2 crowing sounds in the yard. Usually only Henry VIII - the only rooster on the farm is entitled to this job.

The second one, no stranger, is the black black hen Anne Boleyn (all the hens here are called after the concubine of King Henry VIII). And there is no mysterious mist around this strange change, simply because Anne Boleyn has been . transgender.

"She is gradually losing all the charming and feminine traits inherent: no eggs, no manipulation of prey . like other hens" - Christel said.

At first Anne Boleyn was terribly discriminated by chickens, but gradually became familiar and accepted transgender members. ' King ' Henry alone is increasingly vicious, yet now he likes to share exclusively ' men ' with Anne.

Ms. Christel also affirmed: "Certainly Anne Boleyn chickens will not be as destitute as the fate of the concubine of the same name of King Henry".