Birker2020
Well-Known Member
On Sunday I helped with my first rehoming day for the BHWT www.bhwt.org having rehomed a number of birds since last July myself I really consider this to be a worthwhile cause.
The hens were rescued from a battery farm and brought to the rehoming centre where a team of volunteers including myself helped unload all 522 of them. Once they were unloaded any poorly hens were removed from the flock and put in a pen in order to be taken to the vet at a later date for treatment. Claws were clipped and the place was tidied up in time for the adopters (all 81 cars full of would be adopters)! By 4pm 504 hens and five cockrels had new homes and a further 18 hens were found homes the next day and over £2K was raised for this fantastic charity.
I really enjoyed myself and would urge people interested in hens, and hen welfare to go onto the BHWT website where they will find all they need to know about adopting or fund raising for this worthwhile charity.
The hens were rescued from a battery farm and brought to the rehoming centre where a team of volunteers including myself helped unload all 522 of them. Once they were unloaded any poorly hens were removed from the flock and put in a pen in order to be taken to the vet at a later date for treatment. Claws were clipped and the place was tidied up in time for the adopters (all 81 cars full of would be adopters)! By 4pm 504 hens and five cockrels had new homes and a further 18 hens were found homes the next day and over £2K was raised for this fantastic charity.
I really enjoyed myself and would urge people interested in hens, and hen welfare to go onto the BHWT website where they will find all they need to know about adopting or fund raising for this worthwhile charity.