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Attila the Hen (BBC Radio 4)
- Narrated by: Natalie Haynes
- Length: 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The fashion for keeping chickens in your back garden shows no sign of waning, but Natalie Haynes has heard some dark rumours about the true habits of the hen. Can they be true? Natalie's own chicken knowledge being limited entirely to their lives in Ancient Rome, she hears from chicken breeders and keepers; but perhaps the most keen insight is from ornithologist Mark Cocker, who explains how things look from the chickens' own perspective.
Poultry and people can be very good for one another, but like any relationship it does require respect. Produced by Christine Hall.
©2011 AudioGO Ltd (P)2011 Natalie Haynes
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