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  • #76
    March 10th & 17th

    March 10th and 17th Reservation | Fresh Start For Hens

    Lots of collection points.

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    • #77
      May 26th

      1200 hens looking for homes in Scotland - Aberdeen, Perth & Denny nr Stirling.

      Upcoming Hen Collection Dates | BHWT

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      • #78
        30th June

        We have a new rehoming date, to save some hens from going to slaughter.

        SATURDAY 30 JUNE

        These girls are currently living in cages, so the freedom you can offer them, is priceless.

        Whether you are seasoned hen keepers, or looking to have a few for the first time, now is a good time to do it!!

        Collection points are
        Clunbury, Dinas Mawddy, Gnosall, Hankelow, Telford and Wem.
        To reserve your girls, send an email to

        shropshire@rhruk.org.uk

        and tell us how many girls you would like, and which collection point you want to use. We ask £2.50 per hen, to help with our costs.

        We aim to respond within 24 hours so, if you don’t hear from us, check your Spam/junk folder. If you still haven’t heard from us, please notify us on here, so we can check.
        Linda and John.

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        • #79
          23rd June

          1700 free-range chooks, 72 weeks old, need a new home'

          June 23rd Reservation | Fresh Start For Hens

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          • #80
            18th August - 280 Pekin ducks

            Fresh Start For Hens are looking to rehome 280 Pekin ducks (see FB for more details)

            They are 2 years old and have lived a free range life producing eggs for the commercial market.

            Ducks will be available to collect ONLY on 18th August from the following locations, from around 1pm onwards.

            Aylesbury
            Bracknell
            Bristol (TBC)
            Crawley
            Edenbridge
            Gravesend
            Hailsham
            High Wycombe
            Salisbury (TBC)
            Thanet
            Witney

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            • #81
              Any Lancashire chickens that need re-homing

              Hi,

              I'm looking to increase my chickens from 2 to maybe 20 or so.
              Does anybody know if any are available in the Lancashire region?

              Thanks

              Darren
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              • #82
                Follow some of the links to the rehoming sites. They're always looking for homes for hens.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                  Follow some of the links to the rehoming sites. They're always looking for homes for hens.
                  thank you
                  Darren
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                  • #84
                    3.500 freerange , 18 month old hens for rehoming in January - 5th & 12th. Lots of collection points.

                    https://freshstartforhens.co.uk/cale...ollection-day/

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                    • #85
                      None in Scotland then?

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                      • #86
                        I think there's another Rescue that covers Scotland, burnie.

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                        • #87
                          thanks for the post, i have just logged on and applied for some of the Hens. very quick and simple

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                          • #88
                            Paul, make sure you're ready to accommodate them as you'll need to separate them from your existing hens for a while. Its only a couple of weeks to go!

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                            • #89
                              Yep everything is in place. I have a coop and enclosed run right next to my (non laying) cross breed mixed variety hens. So they can get used to each other through the fence

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by MyWifesBrassicas View Post
                                Hi,

                                I'm looking to increase my chickens from 2 to maybe 20 or so.
                                Does anybody know if any are available in the Lancashire region?

                                Thanks

                                Darren
                                That's a lot of birds...you may be better with a staggered lot. I found that if you had a mix of new and old you always get an egg. Have them all in one go and you can guarantee that they will all go broody/ or have a rest at the same time and stop laying.

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