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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: goldfish on May 07, 2013, 09:41:22 pm
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I know the forum is probably not the most appropriate place for an appeal like this, but if there is anyone in Victoria who could assist in the rehoming of some of these unfortunate birds - who are still good layers - and I understand make very good pets . . please take a look at this site . .A Victorian egg farmer has had a "change of heart" and is now dispersing his flock of battery hens, but apparently this coming weekend (May, 11, 12) is the deadline and there are at least 800 of them looking for a good home.
https://www.edgarsmission.org.au/16274/urgent-plea-for-loving-safe-homes-for-rescued-battery-hens/
(Moderators: if this is indeed not appropriate, please feel free to delete)
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It's fine by me GF and I'm sure the other Mods would agree, thanks for getting the message out there.
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Thanks, Judy - that's appreciated! Fingers crossed that some will find a home with a forum member or two! :-*
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That's so sad GF - hope they find new homes for them all.
How are your babies going GF? :)
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I hve emailed this out to a few people and hope that they manage to find homes.
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Mich.. They're going very well and growing so quickly! They're very sweet but still keeping fingers crossed that there are no roosters among them...
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Why no roosters GF? Don't you want any more fertilized eggs? I'm not very chicken savvy.
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I hve emailed this out to a few people and hope that they manage to find homes.
Thanks very much for that Cuilidh.. The more people who know the better!
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Why no roosters GF? Don't you want any more fertilized eggs? I'm not very chicken savvy.
I'd love to keep them Mich but we're suburban backyard... Council says absolutely not :(
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Do roosters make good pets GF?
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Do roosters make good pets GF?
They can Mich.. But it depends entirely on their personalities.... I've had some gorgeous ones over the years .. But you really need acreage to keep them comfortably ...
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Is it because they cockle doddle doo in the mornings?
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Poor chooks. I hope they find homes. I had a friend do this a few years ago and they kept laying for many more years.
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Is it because they cockle doddle doo in the mornings?
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Is it because they cockle doddle doo in the mornings?
.... And how! When we had chooks on a previous life - we omehow we ended up with about 5 I think .. Also in suburbia.. Had to box them every night in the garage. If we didn't it would be up at first crow (sometimes at just after 2am) to get them out of the tree. Our German Shepherd who slept by my bed thought this was great fun! She was so gentle and had a favourite boy she'd help round up. I must say there were some pretty special moments in the wee hours in the mist and the moonlight and just the animals. But that was some years ago-and eventually they went to different farms :)
Here's one of the chicks I hope will be a hen (the white one)..(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/05/08/ynesu6u9.jpg)
They're quite tame now ... Well sometimes!
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/05/08/ma5aseny.jpg)
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gf they are adorable ;D
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we bought our chickens like that. they only keep them for laying for a short time, then sold to the public.