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Introducing Chicken Poop Bingo

<p>On an internet video station&comma; Chicken Bingo is being held in a bar&period; Surrounding the chicken wire with beers in hand&comma; customers intently watch what is going on inside the cage&period; A hen named Henny is about to make its debut&comma; and prances about the cage&period; Rockabilly music plays while Henny finally dumps her prize close to the corner of four boxed off numbers&period; Her owner quietly removes her from the cage&comma; and the camera spans to the pile of poo the hen left&period; The pie is mostly on the No&period; 16 square&comma; but it does reach into the square underneath&period; That means the participants who bought tickets for No&period; 16 and its neighbor are about ready to win cash prizes&period; Chicken Bingo’s real name has a twist to it&comma; which identifies the object of the game&period; For the purposes of this article&comma; it will be deemed&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Chicken Poop Bingo&period;”<br &sol;>&NewLine;Bingo is an age-old game&comma; and the animal adds an interesting component&period; Typically&comma; rural folks use a cow&comma; and the name of the game changes to Cow Chip Bingo or Cow Pie Bingo&period; The area is lot bigger than a cage&comma; more like a small pasture or just a large fenced-in area&period; The game&comma; regardless of the name and animal used&comma; has been a favorite at county fairs&comma; town celebrations and fundraisers&period; Most of the Bingo variations are played with the hope of raising funds for nonprofit organizations&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Playing Chicken Poop Bingo<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Chicken Poop Bingo doesn’t require much energy or brain power&period; In the bar discussed above&comma; 54 squares were sold for &dollar;2 each&period; Also sold were tickets for the gridlines&comma; intersections and borders&period;  Inside the cage&comma; the numbers 1 to 54 were boxed off&comma; and the end result was an easy-to-read grid on the wood-covered pool table&period; The hen was brought in from the outside by the bar’s owner&comma; by a woman named Ginny&comma; who proudly owns Ginny’s Little Longhorn Saloon&period; She then placed the hen inside the cage&comma; and everyone stared waiting for the inevitable&comma; which is a frequent occurrence&period; When a visitor from Switzerland heard about the game&comma; he rushed over to Ginny’s to watch the action&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Ginny’s animal Bingo game has been held at the bar for 11 years&period; The event&comma; started by Ginny’s husband&comma; became popular after it was advertised in travel guides and in local publications&period; The animals are fed an hour before to ensure a plop&comma; which has taken as long as two hours&period; Some seem to think the game became popular in New Orleans about 24 years ago&period; The owner of Wahoo’s Bar in New Orleans recalled the city’s first showing of animals playing Bingo&period; The game was run by two men professing to be &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Bingo Security&period;” Spectators&comma; street vendors and tree climbers were at the event&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The fundraising idea has been around – recently it was used by a Kiwanis group in Illinois at a car show&period; A school district in California held a carnival&comma; and the Bingo game featured a pet rooster&period; Another school in Kansas made Chicken Poop Bingo part of its homecoming celebration&period; The game has made it across borders as well&period; For example&comma; The World Famous Chicken Drop was played in Belize at a bar&period; The event racked up the attendance&period; It was reported 500 tourists witnessed the drop&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Regulations for Chicken Poop Bingo<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Organizations like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals &lpar;PETA&rpar; don’t agree with the game&period; Animals in crowded environments where participants are screaming for the animals to perform is no better than a factory farm&comma; and PETA claims Chicken Poop Bingo or any form of animal Bingo is exploiting the animals&period; At least one state&comma; Minnesota&comma; has looked at regulating Cow Chip Bingo&period; The state’s gaming board said the game was not monitored enough to prevent cheating&period; The board’s director claimed a person could buy a ticket several days before the event&comma; and sneak out to the grid to place feed around the ticket’s number&period; The feed would draw the animal to the numbered square&comma; and that person would win if the animal made the drop&period; Additional concerns were participants scaring the animals in the hopes that they would move&comma; and cow pies between numbers&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The state changed the name to Cow-A-Bunga&comma; and cited the list of rules that fits on one page&period; One rule states the animals should be free to roam until the poo drops&period; If it lands on several numbers&comma; organizers will determine the win by which number has the most on it&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;I&&num;8217&semi;m an avid gaming enthusiast and this really was a fun piece to write about&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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