Just got back from our corn merchant Blue Sky in Golborne. There is an advert up for Ex-Batts due for slaughter this month at £2 each. We were somewhat miffed as we bought two on Thurs. for £5 each. Foolishly I didn't take the phone number but I'm sure Blue Sky will give it to anyone who phones them.
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We got 6 off BHWT & they recommended a £1 donation per bird. We gave a tenner for the 6 & have had lots of enjoyment since plus a few heartaches. We would have gone back to them but Lancashire branch seem to be fully booked for the next few months. We also wanted a couple of "bought in" pol's to see if they are any hardier than ex-batts & get a full laying life off them. The place we bought the pols from also have ex-batts on so we got a package so to speak........Won't do it again though lol.
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I was told by my allotment neighbours that there's a sign at the end of a road leading to a local battery farm which reads "Yearlings, 50p each"
Quite depressing to note that the poor things have layed there hearts out for a year, only to be flogged of at 50p each!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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We got ten and was told that £1 a bird is fine we gave £20 for the 10 birds....they was not well and we lost 6 of them when the other 4 were fit again we went back for some more...when asked how many we wanted I said 11 to it up to 15 hens as we have a big family...when I went to pay he wanted £55 for them.
You can buy pol birds for about £3 a bird I said he said well there a fiver mate...I gave him £20 and said that a donation is what the holder wants to pay not what you want to ask for.
£5 a bird is much to much for ex-bats...the fox got to them and we now only have 8 and its stayin like that for now!
Dave.
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Originally posted by frias View PostWe were asked for 50p donation for the girls we got last year from the BHWT and £1.50 this year from Little hen Rescue. £5 seems a bit steep for ex-battery hens.
They're cosily asleep now in their new home. Not too bald this time - just very thin. Surprisingly red combs too but still with those sad eyes.
Squealed when being picked up but quiet when I was powdering them with louse powder.Flubenvet from tomorrow, and start with some decent food!
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostI was told by my allotment neighbours that there's a sign at the end of a road leading to a local battery farm which reads "Yearlings, 50p each"
Quite depressing to note that the poor things have layed there hearts out for a year, only to be flogged of at 50p each!
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we got four 1 year old ex free-range organic hens which from a rescue centre for £2 each. they were in excellent condition and treated us to 4 eggs on the first day. A similar farm that we used to buy eggs from were selling theirs for £1 a few years ago. And this is down south in Sussex and Surrey.Last edited by italiastar; 11-11-2009, 10:42 PM.
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