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Girl not amused by ‘SNL’ joke about her disabled pet chicken

/ 04:23 PM April 13, 2019

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In this provided by Mikayla Feehan and taken on April 3, 2019, a pet chicken named Granite Heart tests out a custom wheelchair made by Walkin’ Pets in Amherst, N.H. On a recent SNL episode, the television show’s “Weekend Update” co-host said she should “just eat the chicken.” Ten-year-old Alora Wood of Underhill, Vermont, tells NECN-TV that she knows the segment was meant to be a joke, but says what if it was a dog. The chicken was born with a deformed foot. Image: Mikayla Feehan via AP

UNDERHILL, Vermont — A Vermont girl isn’t happy that her disabled pet chicken was joked about on “Saturday Night Live.”

The chicken, named Granite Heart, is learning to walk with a custom wheelchair.

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On a recent ‘SNL’ episode, the television show’s “Weekend Update” co-host said she should “just eat the chicken.”

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Ten-year-old Alora Wood of Underhill, Vermont, tells NECN-TV that she knows the segment was meant to be a joke, but says what if it was a dog.

The chicken was born with a deformed foot.

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The girl says: “Any creature, no matter how big, no matter how small, they deserve to have a perfect life.”

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The custom wheelchair came from a company in Amherst, New Hampshire, that makes pet wheelchairs. MKH

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