NYC school’s pet chicken dies in egg-laying tragedy despite parents shelling out $2K in vet bills
What a clucking tragedy.
Parents and a teacher in the posh Park Slope neighborhood shelled out more than $2,000 to cover medical bills for one of their kids’ schoolyard chickens — but it died anyway.
Five-month-old hen Waffles died from egg-laying complications after she was rushed to an Upper East Side vet from PS 107’s “homestead” with a teacher forking over $2,100 out of her own pocket to try to save their feathered friend.
“[It’s been a] mixed bag,” Ali Annunziato told The Post of students’ reactions to Waffles’ death Wednesday morning. “Lots of tears in the next class. No tears in the next.
“Some kids were very close to Waffles because she was the easiest chicken to hold,” the teacher added. “So she spent most of her days in someone’s arms.”
Annunziato is now hoping to get medical insurance for the other chicks to avoid further shell shock on any bills. The kids, meanwhile, are coping with the tragedy with a planned mosaic memorial.