I am positive @MissChick@dee meant no malice. Many on here like myself are passionate about our birds, and animals in general. Even the thought of a bird being dumped makes our blood boil, as it may make yours too. You already mentioned in your first post that you knew it was going to result in death, and wouldn't do it. I'll admit when you mentioned releasing it in your initial post, it got my hackles up a bit, but I read the other responses and saw that you were compassionate, and seeking alternatives.MissChick, I've never felt the need to ask any kind of question on a board before. So I must have been very concerned about the welfare of my elder hen. A three hour trip for an over six year old hen seemed very stressful for her.
Your response was so snarky and really unhelpful.
Did you read it before you sent it? Maybe through another's eyes. I'm sure you've been concerned over a pet before. How would you like it if someone talked to you like that? So many other gave such good advice and you were just hurtful.
I wish you the best Miss Chick. I wish you would treat others kinder. Even on the internet.
She was possibly frustrated, as as are a lot of us, at the amount of unwanted pets "disposed" of by their owners. I have 4 drakes, 2. from the pound, and 2 from CL. Yeah I'd love eggs, and to not have to split them up all summer, but drakes are harder to get rid of, and frequently get dumped. (Plus I like free stuff) Girls like your hen are much easier to rehome, which I think added to Miss chicks annoyance.
We ALL hope your move goes well, and please keep us updated (we love pictures too) and I forget if it was mentioned, but she'd probably love to have a gal pal to hang out with at some point.
Also make sure she's in a cage or a box with holes, so she doesn't make you crash your car if she panics!
Maybe a short trip in the car, before the long might help her get accustom to it.
Apologies for the wall of text, and Good Luck with your move!