Yes, heard they are marvellous to have due to their personalities too, there was an interview where someone asked if they could keep Chickens as they already had a Cat, they were told that if a cat goes for a Chicken all the others pile in on the Cat ! apparently the Cat soon gets the message !
Why do dead donkeys require a sanctuary? Doesn't sound like much of a day out to me!Ray's dead donkey sanctuary. A great trip out (when we're allowed out again)
Re-homing battery hens is an excellent way to start - I kept ex-battery hens myself a few years ago - but the organisation that does it - the British Hen Welfare Trust - has suspended all re-homing until after the virus crisis.You could ring the Rescue type animal charities, have seen ads from time to time for older Hens, who still lay but are " Less Productive " for the farms so they normally get rid.
KFC?
I got most of mine from here - https://www.bhwt.org.uk/ - but you do have to wait for a batch to need rescuing.
Re-homing battery hens is an excellent way to start.
.... and they look awful when you first see them but before you know it they look fabulous and happy hens!
I was talking about this with a neighbour today, as the local co-op / coop had sold out of eggs for some reason. They have a friend who has chickens at home; and they were stolen in the last couple of days. Sad.
I know where you can find a big cock.
I was talking about this with a neighbour today, as the local co-op / coop had sold out of eggs for some reason. They have a friend who has chickens at home; and they were stolen in the last couple of days. Sad.
No, they come from batteries - the whole point is to re-home them somewhere better than in the batteries.Are batteries included?