Ashley Dyer of Horn Hill has a conundrum and would like your help. Thursday night of last week, Ashley woke to disconcerting screams coming from her backyard.
"At first I thought it was my neighbor, there are always weird sounds coming from her house, but I looked out in my backyard and found my tiered-enclosed gazebo was covered with chickens. And my patio. And my garden shed. And my Napoleon Prestige grill. And my creative paper lanterns. Chickens were everywhere."
Ashley Dyer and her nephew, Raheed Joiner, who has recently come to Cradensburg to study chemistry at The Local College, went outside to see what was behind the sudden appearance of these strange white and green chickens. Upon sight of the two human residents, the chickens began to scream.
"It sounded like it was straight from the pit o' hell," said Raheed. "If they see you, even if you're just in the window looking out, they start screaming."
I spoke to several prominent chicken farmers who have gone on record to say that they've never heard of a chicken variety that screams. "It could exist. There's a lotta chickens out there," says Marvin Peek, owner of Titus Chicken Retreat on Farm Hill. "But I never heard of a chicken that screams. Sounds like something in their aura needs to be rectified. I recommend Himalayan pink salt."
Both Ashley and Raheed have described the scream as something like a fisher's scream or a red fox. "But much louder. When they scream, you can feel it in your soul." They're not the only ones who have complained about the terrifying quality of the scream, many neighbors from all over Horn Hill have called in to the police and to the town to report the harrowing disturbance.
The town, however, has not proved much help. Police officers drove out to address the disturbance and request that Ashley Dyer quiet her chickens or face their removal.
"We would love it if they would remove the birds," said Ashley. "Please. Someone come and take these birds away." Ashley attempted to file an official police report, but there currently is no local laws against chickens descending from nowhere and taking up residence in your backyard.
For now, the residents of Horn Hill will have to liberally apply patience and noise canceling foam to the situation and hope that the chickens will leave as quickly as they appeared.
If you have any information on where these chickens may have come from or what breed of chickens have teeth, town police are taking anonymous tips.