He was “poultry” in motion.

When a 96-year-old Chick-fil-A diehard showed up at his favorite Severn, Md., restaurant this week with a flat tire, the manager sprang into action.

Daryl Howard knew the customer only as Mr. Lee, a World War II veteran who usually ordered chicken biscuits and coffee, CNN reported.

He arrived Thursday morning, and told Howard of his dilemma.

“As soon as he finished his sentence, Daryl informed me he needed to help this gentleman right now,” fellow manager Rudy Somoza told the outlet. “So, Daryl jumped into action without hesitation.”

It took Howard about 15 minutes to change the flat.

“His action of kindness was beautiful. Daryl has always been so helpful to anyone in need,” Somoza said.