Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1918 — LIGHTNING STRIPS HEN OF HALF ITS FEATHERS. [ARTICLE]
LIGHTNING STRIPS HEN OF HALF ITS FEATHERS.
One Side Plucked Clean, While Other Remains Unharmed. Toledo, O. When lightning struck the barn of F. H.. Dischenger, near Elmore, Ohio, a hen sitting in the haymow was plucked entirely clean of feathers on one side, but without other harm to her or the eggs on which she sat Two litltle chicks were hatched out the morning after the stroke. A $250 horse was killed and another stunned.
