21 February 2007 #1 R rach1984horse Well-Known Member Joined 6 November 2005 Messages 399 Location Scotland Visit site Read this on another forum and though would put it on here as well... http://brightonanimalaction.org/Legal%20Liberations.htm
Read this on another forum and though would put it on here as well... http://brightonanimalaction.org/Legal%20Liberations.htm
21 February 2007 #2 M Mid Well-Known Member Joined 12 November 2006 Messages 2,020 Location Ingerland www.just-dreaming.webs.com Aw, I do D: Except we're not allowed chickens on the allotment (we asked) and the garden's too small (it backs on to the allotment)
Aw, I do D: Except we're not allowed chickens on the allotment (we asked) and the garden's too small (it backs on to the allotment)
21 February 2007 #3 R rrose Well-Known Member Joined 30 November 2005 Messages 7,622 Location Farnham, surrey Visit site i would but we have alot of foxes
21 February 2007 #4 Clodagh Well-Known Member Joined 17 August 2005 Messages 25,189 Location Devon Visit site I would go through the battery hen welfare trust to rehome a battery hen. Also bear in mind they have a lot of health problems, and can infect others in your flock. BHWT will advise and check homes. Brighton Animal Action may not be as ethical.
I would go through the battery hen welfare trust to rehome a battery hen. Also bear in mind they have a lot of health problems, and can infect others in your flock. BHWT will advise and check homes. Brighton Animal Action may not be as ethical.