The majority of the chickens died from the impact of the crash but some were hit by cars
More than 1,000 chickens
were killed when the lorry transporting them crashed into a safety
barrier on the M62 in Greater Manchester.
About 1,500 birds were killed, North West Motorway police said.
The majority of the chickens died from the impact of the crash but some were hit by cars, police added.
Chickens 'rounded up'
Michael Clarke, from the Highways Agency, said about 2,000 chickens "escaped on to the carriageway" and had to be recaptured.He said,
"We drafted in as much manpower as we could from across the north west, and we had help from the police, the emergency services and the RSPCA"
He said the incident was "unusual" in terms of the sheer number of birds involved.
"The more adventurous ones did manage to go quite far - I would suspect there are a handful still in adjacent fields," he added.
The agency is assessing damage caused to safety barriers.
Diversions were put in place around the exit for Birchwood and the Eccles Interchange with the M60. [via]
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