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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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Provided the plot is used mainly for growing vegetables and fruit, plot holders are allowed
to keep hens and rabbits on their allotment, although this can be restricted by local by-laws
Originally posted by VirginVegGrower View PostIf its a council allotment under the allotment law act of 1950 something I thought they couldn't stop you keeping chickens...am I wrong?!
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Well the coop is moved to a quiet area of the plot adjacent to the current ex-batts run. I've cobbled a new run for them to have some R & R for a couple of months, lots of lovely new chippings to walk about on, some Chard growing in the run and a covered area for shelter. Sack of ex-batt pellets at the ready and a new drinker and feeder
I'll put a thick layer of Hemcore and straw in the coop nearer their arrival.
Hang on in there girls and in 10 days you'll be free for ever.
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Originally posted by Nigelsmith View PostProvided the plot is used mainly for growing vegetables and fruit, plot holders are allowed
to keep hens and rabbits on their allotment, although this can be restricted by local by-lawsLook deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by VirginVegGrower View PostWhere do you find a copy of the local bylaws? Interesting and thanks for clarification.
In reality I doubt many people are prepared to alienate their neighbours, landlords, councils etc. in the cause.
Thankfully on our allotment site chickens are permitted without argument!Last edited by Suechooks; 18-11-2011, 08:37 AM.
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Ooh SC you are a mine of information. I never knew this. I would prefer to keep my girls at home - wouldn't trust that their safekeeping could be met on an allotment, but for those without the space this is informative to say the least.
As for vermin, they are around wherever you are, regardless of chickens. I take my feeders in and clean up spilt food.Last edited by VirginVegGrower; 18-11-2011, 08:54 AM.Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Suechooks View PostIts great to think that in the UK at least the barren cage will be banned very soon. But lets not lose sight of the fact that many thousands of hens will be slaughtered to bring this to fruition.
If you can find a corner for just a few of these girls I know you won't regret it.
I'm sure the rehoming charities will be happy to hear from anyone who can take some on before its too late.
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Originally posted by RichmondHens View PostI do feel sorry for these little hens and could be tempted but husband is adamant we do not become a rescue centre. They have such a crap life it would be nice to see their little faces when they are given proper freedom. I might have to smuggle a few in .......
The first time I brought some to my allotment, some of the men helped me unload them with tears in their eyes!
I'd like to believe that the "enriched" cages will improve their lot but in honesty I just feel there are more of them to peck each other. (Remember my barn hens?)
Go for it RH!
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Originally posted by RichmondHens View PostI do feel sorry for these little hens and could be tempted but husband is adamant we do not become a rescue centre. They have such a crap life it would be nice to see their little faces when they are given proper freedom. I might have to smuggle a few in .......
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I'm a recycled hen!
For those of you in any doubt about having recycled hens, this lovely girl "came out" over 2 years ago and continues to thrive and is still laying a beautiful brown strong shelled egg about 3-4 days a week! She also knows better than any of them exactly where I put the treats!Attached Files
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what lovely pictures! I really want to rescue another batch but my friend's pekin and her 10 chicks are in the barn pen- she thought that a fox had taken her hen but it had sneaked off to have babies- at this time of year! Mind you, they are looking well feathered so might be able to go into the sheltered summer chick pen soon- ....hmm....
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