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The Ex Battery hens at the allotment cost £5 each apparently. Not a bad return for a smallholding style concern that "rescues" 2000. In effect they get a £10000 cash injection which of course, being a registered charity does not get taxed. As one might expect, the price these places put on each hen is not publiished and when the matter is approached the money is given as a donation rather than the cost of a sale.Sadly, this is exactly what is happing in most of the cases.
Here in Germany the people running these industrial battery farms found a cheap and clever way to get rid of the abused and sick creatures and on top getting paid for them instead of having to pay a company to get them removed. Rescuers will usually pay 5-10 euro per bird!
I once thought of taking in some of these poor creatures myself, but changed my mind after looking further into the ongoing system of animal abuse. I refuse to be a part of their system.