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A rooster that participates in Civil War reenactments was reunited with his owner after going missing in the parking lot of a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Alabama.
Teen reunited with pet rooster lost at Alabama Cracker Barrel after Civil War reenactment
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
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By Amy Henderson The Cullman Times, Ala. (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
When a visiting rooster flew the coop, the people of Cullman stepped up to help reunite the owner with his feathered friend.
It all started when 18-year-old Thomas Ramsey, a student at Copiah Academy in Gallman, Miss., and founder of the Muddy Rabbits Mess, a 32-member military reenactment group and the largest youth group nationally, was returning from a Civil War reenactment in Springhill, Tenn., and stopped for lunch on Jan. 31 at Cracker Barrel in Cullman. With him was his friend Jonas Patrick and his Buff Orpington rooster, Peep.