Hello again all! I am picking myself off the floor having just been offered 7,000 ex-battery hens, due to be dogfood in June. No definite date yet - first he said 6 to 8 weeks, then he thought about it and said "more like 4 really". He was happy for me to take as many as I wanted. Right now, I'd be struggling to find homes for 1% of these - but every one of them we can put in an allotment is a precious spark of life, so I want to let you all know, in case you have space for an extra one or two, or know anyone else who is looking. If I can get a big rescue together, (big to me is anything over 30!) I'd also be keen to hear from anyone who can help with the rescue itself, or with transport, boxes, co-ordination points etc. My suburban front drive is fine for offloading 50 to patient rehomers, but would not be much good for 500..... The farm is near spalding in Lincolnshire. Do please contact me by PM or email if you have any suggestions. Love, Carly
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We'd love 5 or 6, but am in Manchester, so dont think it would be feasible, sorry! Good luck with finding them homes tho! Let us know how you get on!Blessings
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Lincolnshire is a bit of trek for me but I can help if you ned it London side, as I'm North London too. We're not allowed chicken on the lottie either and I can't have any more pets at home as I think the house will split it's seams!Shortie
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Do they have to be on allotments ? What's wrong with suitable private gardens ?
As I read it most allotment holders are forbidden to keep livestock there. I can understand the reasons for that.
Hope you get homes for as many as you can. Most of them end up as food - for whoever.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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If I win the lottery tonight I'll take the lot!! It breaks my heart to think of these lovely friendly girls going to feed our other four-legged friends. I know I'm too soft-hearted and this is what the birds were bred for, but I still don't like it. I can't help at the mo because I'm picking up another 3 to join my 6 on Saturday. Best of luck and fingers crossed that many of them find new homesMy girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
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Awww I wish I could help. I live quite a way away and my plot isn't in any fit state at the moment but I do wish you all the luck and I'll pass the word around in case anyone else can help.
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hi carly ive pm'd you as my friend is looking for some and is not far from lincoln sadly she cant take 7000 or any cockrals but can definatly take a small number good home waiting, i left my email for you to contact me on the pm, it feels like a case tescos with the amount every little helps if those who live near and can take some we may be able to rescue quite a few, sadly i cant take any myself but i have a large network of friends who i can pass on details too and some of them may be able to offer some a home as some of them keep chickens so let me know.
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Hello! Thank you for good wishes - I work on a southerners "Up north" version of geography I'm afraid, but for this rescue we will have a co-ordinator centre in North Yorkshire, so wonder if there is any possibility of liaising via there?
Some help at the rescue here would be great - I'm near South Mimms, and will be bringing a load back here (others are going off in various directions....) Help counting heads and clipping toenails as they come out of the boxes would be most welcome!
Thank you for your offer of help on the day - I'm near S Mimms and some help would be really great. Could you send me an email - carly@northlondonhenrescue.org.uk - as it makes it easier to keep track of everyone if I have their email.
Oh, sorry! No, of course gardens are the place (I don't even have an allotment except in my dreams; was just trying to be tactful since this is an allotment site!) Thank you for your note. let me know if you'd like a hen or two.....
We all have to sneak the odd hen past our longsuffering loved ones when they're not looking!
Let me know if you ever do decide to get some (more?) as I can often arrange transport.
Thank you so much for your support! Yes, "every little helps" is the best kept secret for all these hens - all over the country there are thousands of hens going to lovely new lives, and all in twos and threes, not thousands at a time. Do please give my email to anyone who might be interested - and not just in London area, as we seem to have co-ordination centres springing up all over the place for this rescue!
Thank you so much for your lovely message! And love to you and all of yours....Carly xxxx
If you'd be interested in exploring this, do please email me on carly@northlondonhenrescue.org.uk.
Best wishes! carly
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