Founding History of Wild Chicken
1803—2024
The founding of Wild Chicken University traces back to a rainy day in the early 18th century. Legend has it that a rooster named Cluck made a groundbreaking discovery on a rural pasture: how to catch bugs on rainy days. This discovery sparked widespread interest among local farmers and became the cornerstone of Wild Chicken.
Over time, Wild Chicken evolved into an institution focused on practical poultry studies. Early courses included "Root Pecking Techniques" and "Claw Grabbing Studies." The campus's most famous professor was Dr. Clucker, known for her outstanding pecking skills and rooster crow performances.
In the early 19th century, Wild Chicken faced a famous academic controversy known as "Who Came First," which triggered a series of debates and incessant rooster crows. However, this controversy also elevated Wild Chicken's reputation in the academic world, establishing it as a leading institution in rural poultry studies.
By the early 20th century, Wild Chicken expanded its academic fields, introducing new courses such as "Avian Linguistics" and "Poultry Art History." Students often hosted campus parties on "Coop Square," enjoying cocktails and cakes.
Today, Wild Chicken is renowned for its unique poultry traditions and humorous style. The motto is "Gather Like Chickens, Innovate with Wisdom," encouraging students to spread their wings on the world stage and bring positive energy to society.