What is the process of getting the hens from the battery cage, away from their original owner, to the heat lamp and safety in your barn? How do you rescue a battery hen?
Awesome! Maybe there's a way to knit hemp & recycled fibers too, so our dear sheep pals don't have to be further relied upon either (many of them are discarded/abused as well out there.) Info for some who asked: there are places in the u.s. to adopt rescued (& otherwise neglected, abused or discarded) hens. Farm Sanctuary, Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary, & others need more adopters but you'll have to let them do a site visit to make sure you have a good set up. Learn about veganism too!
God bless you. Now that's a rescue! My chickens weren't battery types but they have enjoyed going from a pecking order coop of 25-50 to just 2 spoiled hens sharing a large backyard. They each have their own personality and they're a joy to own. I encourage others to try it.
I wish more people care about the welfare of chickens like the people here. England is HUGE for rescuing Ex-battery hens. I wish there was a place here that did that.
wonderful, anyone have designs for these? I rescued a chicken form the organic farm where I work, her name is Babs and she's doing fine, her back is very sore and bald, damn feather peckers, had we left her she would have died. She could do with a little jumper for in the cold when wshe's running around
I really enjoyed that video! Its great cause the poor babies got rescued, then there they are, wearing little fashionable sweaters! It was so adorable to watch. They seemed to not mind wearing the sweaters at all.
Chickens are really wonderful and intelligent animals if you get to know them! Thank you so much to Jo for rescuing these little ones! What a great story! Battery farms are horrific!
Nitted jumpers? Don't heat lamps work? Course if we did this in texas they wouldn't need help keeping warm. Cool yes. But not warm!
MrBagginsEsq 3 months ago
What is the process of getting the hens from the battery cage, away from their original owner, to the heat lamp and safety in your barn? How do you rescue a battery hen?
skippycroissant 3 months ago
Awesome! Maybe there's a way to knit hemp & recycled fibers too, so our dear sheep pals don't have to be further relied upon either (many of them are discarded/abused as well out there.) Info for some who asked: there are places in the u.s. to adopt rescued (& otherwise neglected, abused or discarded) hens. Farm Sanctuary, Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary, & others need more adopters but you'll have to let them do a site visit to make sure you have a good set up. Learn about veganism too!
greenglow8 5 months ago
THAT IS SO GODDAMN CUTE !!!!!!!!
donthaveoneable 10 months ago
save the battery hens
iRiShFreeRunner97 1 year ago
what gives humans the right to overpopulate the earth and torture and kill animals in torture farms. Neither one is a right in any way
PanzerBlitz43 1 year ago 4
@PanzerBlitz43 i think the same thing kill all humans
iRiShFreeRunner97 1 year ago
@iRiShFreeRunner97 a volunteer starting with you
dededoi 1 year ago
@iRiShFreeRunner97 You a chicken I trust? If your human go slit you rists! After all you said ALL humans!
MrBagginsEsq 1 day ago
God bless you. Now that's a rescue! My chickens weren't battery types but they have enjoyed going from a pecking order coop of 25-50 to just 2 spoiled hens sharing a large backyard. They each have their own personality and they're a joy to own. I encourage others to try it.
morphineangel2005 1 year ago
I wish more people care about the welfare of chickens like the people here. England is HUGE for rescuing Ex-battery hens. I wish there was a place here that did that.
followmetotheriot 1 year ago
wonderful, anyone have designs for these? I rescued a chicken form the organic farm where I work, her name is Babs and she's doing fine, her back is very sore and bald, damn feather peckers, had we left her she would have died. She could do with a little jumper for in the cold when wshe's running around
DeviousLittleFox 2 years ago
If you send a message to rosahlyn here on youtube she maybe able to help you as I believe she knows Joe Egland. Lyn also saves battery hens in Lincs.
efcvs 2 years ago
I really enjoyed that video! Its great cause the poor babies got rescued, then there they are, wearing little fashionable sweaters! It was so adorable to watch. They seemed to not mind wearing the sweaters at all.
followmetotheriot 2 years ago
What a great video.. thats so sweet
kcwacey 2 years ago
That's so beautiful!
Chickens are really wonderful and intelligent animals if you get to know them! Thank you so much to Jo for rescuing these little ones! What a great story! Battery farms are horrific!
peepchick101 2 years ago
Aah lovely x
Jgerman 2 years ago
Thats so sweet!
Cuddles877 2 years ago
Aww that 1 is called Rosah. Bless her xx
rosahlyn 2 years ago