Fine for Oxfordshire teen who punched chicken in head

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The animal cruelty was filmed on a mobile phone at an Oxfordshire college.

BBC NewsJordan Wileman, of Rock Close, Carterton, struck the bird at Carterton Community College in Oxfordshire on 25 February.The 18-year-old was fined £365 after pleading guilty to one count of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal at Oxford Magistrates' Court on Thursday.

Investigating officer PC Alasdair Uren, from the force's rural crime taskforce, said he was pleased the courts had taken the case seriously.The BBC has approached Carterton Community College for comment.

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