World's Strongest Chicken to Appear in Green Bay Rodeo Challenge
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Updated: 9:15 AM Mar 12, 2010
World's Strongest Chicken to Appear in Green Bay Rodeo Challenge
The World's Strongest Chicken will be in Green Bay this weekend. Harry will pull his 6'4'' 250 lbs. trainer in a chicken chariot during the event Saturday and Sunday.
Posted: 7:05 AM Mar 12, 2010
Reporter: WSAW Staff
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ASHWAUBENON - It was the kind of welcome usually reserved rock stars. The Resch Center is certainly no stranger to celebrities. But this one is definitely a first. Harry is the world's strongest chicken, allegedly. Harry's fans came out to welcome him to town, and to help promote this weekend's rodeo.

Harry and his trainer, rodeo clown Rory Meeks, will help entertain the crowds this weekend.

"He lifts weights, eats a lot of corn, the starch that's what gives him the big muscles," Meeks said.

So what's Harry's trick?

"He can pull me and a cart right out in the rodeo arena," Meeks said.

Harry did not perform his trick for the media. But we found a picture of Harry's chariot. A close look at the chariot might make you wonder how strong Harry really is. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, Meeks told us what his partner Harry stands for.

"Harry symbolizes power," he said.

But some say the alleged strongest chicken symbolizes much more. Marilyn Roffers is an animal rights activist in Green Bay.

"I don't know why people need animals to entertain them," Roffers said.

Roffers doesn't like the rodeo much. That's what Harry is here to promote. His trainer says for a chicken, Harry seems pretty happy to be a part of it.

"He loves it," Meeks said. "Look at the alternative, especially if you're a chicken."

The rodeo will have shows Saturday and Sunday.

Courtesy: WLUK


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Posted by: Monteen McCord Location: Canton, GA on Mar 13, 2010 at 07:01 AM

Go, Harry go!
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