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Thinking about starting a 'chicken rescue'.....

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Thanks for your input everyone :) To be clear, I'm NOT gonna keep rescuing and adopting them out. *IF* I did this, I would get a set of in-need-of-home hens from craigslist and that would be it. None of this coming and going stuff. Maybe a while later (if they get old and die or something) I'd rescue another set and do it again...but not this active/public chicken rescue. 🙄 This was a misunderstanding, no offenses.
Ok so you Would bring "rescue" chickens to your own property, not to your church.. But you are still risking getting diseased chickens if you get them from a random unknown source. The "emergencies" forum is full of sad threads where people did so. And it happened to me too, when i purchased pol pullets that carried MG. Your idea is heartfelt, just be wary.
 
Thank you so much for the kind replies and understanding! :D There actually is a factory farm near me....but I have no clue how to get a couple birds from it?
I'm not sure either, surly Google and help you find out. :D
Maybe floating through some articles about keeping battery hens can hep you find members who have owned battery hens there self. Then PM them. Let me see what I can find for you.
 
I'm not sure either, surly Google and help you find out. :D
Maybe floating through some articles about keeping battery hens can hep you find members who have owned battery hens there self. Then PM them. Let me see what I can find for you.

Great thanks!
 
Thank you so much for the kind replies and understanding! :D There actually is a factory farm near me....but I have no clue how to get a couple birds from it?
That is the route i'd go. Ive looked into rescuing some ex-battery hens myself. Seems easy to do in great britain and australia; in the states not so easy. May be best if you approach your nearby farm directly. If you suceed, you will be giving a new life to hens that have literally lived through hell. "Rescue" in every sense of the word. I think most people adopt ex-battery red-sex links since they are generally more docile. But @The Moonshiner will im sure say that leghorns need love too. Keep us posted, and good luck on whatever you decide.
 
Hi @Weeg i looked at the links you posted. The first is in australia, but the 2nd is in the u.s. I believe in california. Thats a long way from maine (or texas), but may be a start.

I posted the video below on another thread about rescued ex-battery hens. The hellish conditions ex-battery hens live in has haunted me for years. I currently have 260 layer hens of many breeds and colors, and they live ou safe, healthy care-free lives. But if i could find some ex-bat hens to adopt, i would in a heartbeat. Just be aware of their special needs during their first few months. Good luck to you; i hope you go for it!

 
Hi @Weeg i looked at the links you posted. The first is in australia, but the 2nd is in the u.s. I believe in california. Thats a long way from maine (or texas), but may be a start.

I posted the video below on another thread about rescued ex-battery hens. The hellish conditions ex-battery hens live in has haunted me for years. I currently have 260 layer hens of many breeds and colors, and they live ou safe, healthy care-free lives. But if i could find some ex-bat hens to adopt, i would in a heartbeat. Just be aware of their special needs during their first few months. Good luck to you; i hope you go for it!

I noticed that the first link was from the UK, didn't look at the second link, my bad! :D
 
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