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The birds have respiratory trouble, probably from breathing spray paint. One had paint on her face and beak. They were also dumped at the school with no food, etc. Some of them were inside and some outside. You can't just abandon an animal with no food or water like that.
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It appeared they had not eaten in nearly a week and two have a respiratory problem, she said. It's not possible to safely remove the paint, she added, so it will stay until the birds molt their feathers and "hopefully none of it will flake off into their mouth."
"It's toxic to them," she said
Casey Brown, a volunteer who said she brought the chickens to the farm after being called to campus, said the bird painted in pink was loose on Saturday inside the University Center, the school's student center. Another one painted silver was found on a racquetball court. She said others were found on Sunday in the vicinity of fraternity houses near the corner of Forbes and Morewood avenues.
Carnegie Mellon said one of the hens was in the University Center but gave no specifics and would not say if fraternity involvement is suspected.