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19:41 GMT, Friday, 17 July 2009 20:41 UK

Farm hatches cockerel maize maze

Cockerel maze

A maize maze that is said to depict a giant 600ft (185m) cockerel has opened in West Sussex.

The pattern has been created at Tulleys Farm, in Turners Hill, near East Grinstead, West Sussex.

It features 3.5m (5.6km) of pathways and a series of gates so the route can be altered throughout the summer.

The farm has previously hosted maze designs including a Native American, an owl based on Hedwig from the Harry Potter stories and a sea monster.

Farm owner Stuart Beare said he hoped people would not be put off "or fall fowl of the changing gates".

The maze will be open until 6 September.




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