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The grandad from Singleton took a white silkie bantam chicken – named ‘Betty White’ – from it’s exhibit at the popular park on January 2, placed it inside his button up shirt before he ...
Peter William Smith removed the silky bantam chicken from an enclosure at a wildlife park earlier this year before tossing it into the alligator enclosure where it was eaten.
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but claimed he just wanted to feed the chicken to an alligator because it looked hungry. The Hunterview man had reached over a concrete rock wall and grabbed the white Chinese silkie bantam chook ...
A wildlife park owner has praised a magistrate for defending much-loved chicken Betty White who was grabbed by grandfather Peter Smith and thrown into an alligator pen.
Smith took Betty White the silky bantam from its enclosure at the Oakvale Wildlife Park in Port Stephens in January. He then threw it into a nearby alligator enclosure where the chicken was killed.
but claimed he just wanted to feed the chicken to an alligator because it looked hungry. He had reached over a concrete rock wall and grabbed the white Chinese silkie bantam chook from its ...
AAP Image Grandfather Peter Smith has been handed a non-custodial sentence for an act of "sadism" when he grabbed a much-loved chicken known as Betty White at a wildlife park and threw it into an ...
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