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This woman realising her chickens are in a lesbian relationship is the ultimate quarantine love story

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04/27/2020

Two hens brought together in quarantine have fallen in love, and the story of how their owner realised she had lesbian chickens will melt your heart. Nothing about the match between the lovebirds was planned. In a viral Twitter thread, Amanda Brunton shared how she realised her two chickens were in a lesbian relationship. The first chicken, Domino, was not actually Amanda’s hen – she was a runaway, lost in the field’s near Amanda’s house. Because they knew she kept hens, Amanda’s neighbours brought Domino to her – but Domino wasn’t Amanda’s. After six weeks living in Amanda’s bathroom while she tried to find Domino’s owners, Amanda realised that she was going to be keeping the little chicken.

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