Posted by Catherine | Posted in Farm Sanctuary, General Animal Rights Stuff, Help Animals | Posted on 29-06-2010
Tags: ex battery chickens, ex battery hens, hen rescue, nsw hen rescue, rehome battery hens
It has been a busy couple of weeks as we work hard on finding homes for 1500 ex-battery hens due to be slaughtered in August. Last weekend we rehomed 11 more hens into wonderful, forever homes. One lovely lady took a very emaciated ex-battery hen to be friends with her pet hen Abbie. The rescued girl was named Dorothy (or Dot) and I was overjoyed to receive a text message the day after rehoming informing me that Dorothy was full of wonder at her new environment and was amazed by her bowl of water (she has only ever had a nipple feeder in the past).
Due to the fact that the farmer we are working with is using the hens for profit, he will not let us take the rest of the hens until just before they are due to be slaughtered in August. This means we need to create a waiting list of as many people as possible who are willing to offer loving, forever homes to these poor hens who have been through so much. We also need to arrange transport, veterinary care and temporary housing for 1500 hens. As you can imagine there is a lot to do and a lot of money to spend. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated. You really are angels for the hens. We still have a lot of fundraising to do, especially since we have upped our goals to rescue every hen.
Today we have launched a new website dedicated to the hens called Hen Rescue. This site will be the official site of the ex-battery hen rescues and will be a place where potential hen adopters, press and farmers alike can find out more.
If any of you wonderful people are spreading the word to find new homes for hens perhaps you could direct them to http://www.henrescue.org for more information.


