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They gathered beneath a frightened hen that hung upside down from a thin wire stretched along the edge of a quiet farm path.

Their tiny chirps filled the morning air as they paced back and forth, unable to understand why their mother wasn’t following them.

The hen flapped weakly.

One of her legs had become tightly tangled in the thin wire, leaving her suspended just above the ground. Every attempt to free herself only twisted the wire tighter around her leg.

The little chicks stayed close.

Instead of wandering away in search of food, they remained beneath their mother, calling to her over and over again.

The peaceful farm had only just begun to wake.

Roosters crowed in the distance.

Fresh sunlight spread across the fields.

But for this small family, the morning had become a desperate struggle.

The wire had likely been left behind after repair work near the fence, creating an unexpected hazard for animals moving through the area.

The hen had stepped into it while searching for food with her chicks only moments earlier.

Now she could do nothing except wait.

As time passed, the chicks continued circling beneath her, their constant chirping eventually catching the attention of a nearby farmer.

At first, the farmer assumed they had simply found food.

But the unusual behavior continued.

The chicks refused to leave one small area.

Curious, the farmer walked closer.

Within seconds, the problem became clear.

The hen was hanging upside down, helplessly caught in the thin wire.

The farmer immediately stayed calm.

Sudden movements could frighten the hen and cause her to struggle even harder, increasing the risk of injury.

Following simple wildlife rescue safety tipsโ€”and the same careful approach used when helping domestic animalsโ€”can reduce stress during rescues and prevent further harm.

The farmer gently supported the hen’s body with one hand while carefully examining how the wire had wrapped around her leg.

The chicks stood only a few feet away, watching every movement.

What should you do if you find a bird tangled in wire?

If you find a bird caught in wire or fencing, remain calm and avoid pulling forcefully. Carefully assess how the bird is trapped before attempting to help. Supporting the bird’s weight while loosening the wire can reduce strain and prevent additional injury. If the bird appears seriously injured, contact a local animal rescue or veterinarian for assistance.

Can you rescue a trapped bird yourself?

If the situation is safe and the bird can be freed without causing additional harm, careful assistance may be possible. Wear gloves if available, move slowly, and avoid sudden movements that could frighten the bird. If the entanglement is severe or the bird has visible injuries, professional help is the safest option. Understanding how to help injured wild animals and domestic birds alike begins with patience and careful observation.

The farmer slowly loosened the first loop of wire.

Then another.

The hen remained surprisingly calm as the pressure around her leg gradually eased.

After several careful moments, the final twist came free.

The hen was gently lowered onto the soft grass.

For a few seconds, she stayed perfectly still.

She stretched one wing.

Then the other.

Finally, she stood on both legs, testing her balance after hanging for so long.

The chicks immediately rushed toward her.

Tiny beaks reached up as they gathered tightly around their mother once again.

The hen answered with a familiar clucking sound, as though reassuring them that everything was alright.

The farmer quietly stepped back.

There was no need to interrupt the reunion.

Within moments, the hen began leading her chicks across the field again, stopping occasionally to make sure every tiny follower remained close behind.

The thin wire that had caused the accident was carefully removed from the area so no other animals would face the same danger.

Situations like this remind us that even small objects left behind on farms, roadsides, or gardens can become unexpected hazards for animals.

Loose wire, discarded string, netting, and fencing materials may seem harmless, yet they can quickly trap curious birds and other wildlife.

Learning wildlife rescue safety tips and understanding how to help injured wild animals encourages people to respond thoughtfully whenever they encounter an animal in distress. Sometimes, a few careful minutes are all it takes to change the outcome.

As the morning continued, the farm returned to its peaceful routine.

The chicks happily followed their mother through the grass once again.

Their frightened calls had brought help exactly when it was needed.

Hen hanging from a thin wire as its chicks gather nearby pic.twitter.com/DJK3WNjDxy

โ€” Animal Rescue Stories (@AnimalStory5) July 11, 2026

And because someone stopped to investigate those tiny voices, one small family was able to continue its dayโ€”together once more.

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