Carrie Underwood, the iconic American Idol winner, country music sensation, and now Idol judge, is no stranger to public life. But recently, it wasn’t her music career or TV appearances that caught the attention of her fans—it was an unexpected farm mishap.

 

 

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Underwood, who has long kept a low-key presence on her farm, shared some shocking news with her followers on social media. The country star revealed that one of her beloved animals had been injured while she was on her farm. “I fed an injured girl in the mini coupe today. They were all on top of it, weird,” Carrie wrote in a recent live post. To add a touch of humor to the situation, she included a photo of her chickens perched atop the mini coupe, adding a sense of quirkiness to the whole ordeal. While the details of the injury remain unclear, Underwood’s sharing of this unexpected moment with her fans highlights her down-to-earth nature.

Underwood’s relationship with her farm has been well-documented in the past, and she frequently shares glimpses of her life with her feathered friends. Fans have often been treated to heartwarming moments like the video of her chickens running through the grass to eat the treats she provided them, which she posted back in May 2024. Underwood’s affection for her chickens was evident in the post, as she joyfully captioned the video, “Chickens are the best.”

As a celebrity who has always championed authenticity, Underwood’s fans showered her with support, and many shared their own stories of raising chickens. “I know for sure that you are a genuine country woman, and I love it,” one fan commented, while another added, “Ours love strawberries and grapes.” It’s clear that Underwood’s connection to her animals, particularly her chickens, resonates deeply with her followers, creating a sense of community.

 

 

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But this isn’t the first time Underwood has shared news about her farm and her animals. Back in March 2024, she updated her fans about a chicken who had fallen ill. The hen was egg-bound, which meant she was having trouble laying eggs, causing her abdomen to swell. Carrie took immediate action, offering massages and baths to the chicken, nursing her back to health. Within a few days, the hen was feeling better and returned to her usual place in the coop.

Underwood has also become a mother figure to more than just her chickens. Earlier this year, she proudly introduced a newborn lamb to her followers. Interestingly, she named the lamb “Jamal” after the American Idol 2025 winner, Jamal Roberts, honoring him as the season’s victor. Her act of naming the lamb after him shows just how close Underwood has become to the American Idol family.

Carrie Underwood’s posts have always sparked warmth and joy among her fans, but her recent social media update regarding her farm’s mishap has left everyone wondering what exactly happened to her injured animal. Why were the chickens gathered on top of the coupe? Was it part of their natural behavior, or is there something more mysterious afoot on Carrie’s farm?

While we don’t yet have all the answers, one thing is clear: Underwood’s connection to her farm and animals, as well as her openness in sharing these moments, continues to make her a relatable and beloved figure. Fans are eagerly awaiting more updates from the star, who continues to balance her duties as a judge on American Idol with her down-to-earth life as a farmer and animal lover.

Stay tuned for more updates as we follow Carrie’s farm antics and her career, both of which keep us captivated!