You've really done a wonderful job with those hens! I'm sure they will be very happy in their new homes!
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They are aren't they ... they are lonely if you get a battery hen try and get at least two so one doesn't get lonelyWow! What beautiful birds!
I'm planning on getting one or two battery hens- as soon as it's spring.
You've really done a wonderful job with those hens! I'm sure they will be very happy in their new homes!
I completely agree with you. I got my own chickens and other farm animals for that reason. I want to make sure everyone has the best life they can have! I always felt like I could taste the oppression with store bought eggs. Or store bought anything for that matter.WOW! What an amazing transformation! This is why I got my own chickens, to avoid promoting the commercial egg industry.
I considered buying organic/free range eggs, but when I looked up the definitions, the official definition of free range was certainly not my definition of free range! It's a lot better than battery cages, but I know for a fact that each of my chickens have a good, humane life!
You've done such a great job with these chickens! Oh, and the chicken sweaters was an adorable way to keep them warm while their feathers grew back, love it
WOW they are beautiful and look like they have some pride again! You should hug yourself from me and my chickens. Those poor girls, I bet they had never seen grass or outside before. Don't know if you can talk about it, but where and how did you get them? Where they too old to lay commercially or was the operation shut down?
A animal rescued centre based in dublin did a big hen rescue and they shared on the internet looking for people to adopt them and we found out about it and they did drop offs all around Ireland and we picked them up ... they were 16 months so too old to lay enough for them unfortunately the farm is still open with lots of new hens are still in there the rescue are planning to do a rescue next year ....I completely agree with you. I got my own chickens and other farm animals for that reason. I want to make sure everyone has the best life they can have! I always felt like I could taste the oppression with store bought eggs. Or store bought anything for that matter.
WOW they are beautiful and look like they have some pride again! You should hug yourself from me and my chickens. Those poor girls, I bet they had never seen grass or outside before. Don't know if you can talk about it, but where and how did you get them? Where they too old to lay commercially or was the operation shut down?
They seem to be very happyWow! What lucky girls.Makes my heart happy. I have also been looking for a way to save some battery hens. The UK has a big battery hen movement and we have.....practically nothing.
Oop's meant to just say They are aren't they ... if you get a battery hen try and get at least two so one doesn't get lonely ... !They are aren't they ... they are lonely if you get a battery hen try and get at least two so one doesn't get lonely