Where to find ex- battery hens??

Hi, it’s me Kayla again!
After watching a video that @Brahma Chicken5000 shared...
I was wondering where I could find ex battery hens. I want to help the poor hens have a better quality of life, and be able to be happy hens once again. I really want to help make a difference, where do I get these hens?
Thanks!

There is an organization called NSW hen rescue. It a serious commitment to get ex-battery hens. You will have to sign release that you will not kill or get rid of hen. You agree they are a pet for life whether they lay eggs or not. Website is www.henrescue.org/adopt. Not sure location of rescue. They have some great rescue stories. Have fun!
 
There is an organization called NSW hen rescue. It a serious commitment to get ex-battery hens. You will have to sign release that you will not kill or get rid of hen. You agree they are a pet for life whether they lay eggs or not. Website is www.henrescue.org/adopt. Not sure location of rescue. They have some great rescue stories. Have fun!
They are located in Australia! :lau
But I do love a good story!! :)
 
Hi, it’s me Kayla again!
After watching a video that @Brahma Chicken5000 shared...
I was wondering where I could find ex battery hens. I want to help the poor hens have a better quality of life, and be able to be happy hens once again. I really want to help make a difference, where do I get these hens?
Thanks!


NSW is a hen rescue. You may adopt ex-battery hens here. You will have to sign a release that you will keep them as pets whether they lay eggs or not. They may be challenging but they have great rescue stories. The website is www.henrescue.org/adopt. Not sure of rescue location.
 
NSW is a hen rescue. You may adopt ex-battery hens here. You will have to sign a release that you will keep them as pets whether they lay eggs or not. They may be challenging but they have great rescue stories. The website is www.henrescue.org/adopt. Not sure of rescue location.

Whoops on here twice didn’t see first post take. I think it’s a great idea!
 
NSW is a hen rescue. You may adopt ex-battery hens here. You will have to sign a release that you will keep them as pets whether they lay eggs or not. They may be challenging but they have great rescue stories. The website is www.henrescue.org/adopt. Not sure of rescue location.
It’s not the release part... it’s the fact that the rescue in in Australia and I’m in America. :)
 
Hey! I don’t have to wait until the store opens to get a number!! All I have to do is google this “farm” (factory) to get the phone number!! (Friends had given me egg cartons)
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