(KTLA-TV)

GLENDALE -- The black hen that's been ruffling some feathers in Glendale now has a new home in Simi Valley.

The well-fed bird had taken up residence behind the electronic billboard at Glendale Community College for the past two months.

The chicken had dodged animal control officers several times by attempting risky flight maneuvers into traffic at Verdugo Road and Mountain Street. Authorities from the Pasadena Humane Society said the chicken was creating dangerous traffic conditions for drivers.


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She even made a live appearance on the KTLA Morning News, walking into the intersection and forcing cars to swerve around it.

The hen, dubbed "Lucky," was finally captured by Berna Arnold and her 8-year-old son, Nathan.

They used fishing nets to catch the elusive critter.

According to the Arnolds, Lucky is fitting in just fine with their other pets, including a horse, a bearded dragon, lizards and three other chickens: Dolly, Raven and Granite.