Showing posts with label lincolnshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lincolnshire. Show all posts

Friday, 1 May 2009

HUGE APPEAL

**** OUR BIGGEST APPEAL EVER ****

Homes needed for 11,000 Battery hens by 29th June!!


Please help us spread the word! Add us to your websites and forums, add us to your local newsletters!

Please contact Jo - littlehenrescue@aol.com for Norwich Collection
or Lyn - lincslittlehens@aol.com for Sutton Bridge collection.
Lots of collection dates coming up!
or www.devoted.to/exbatteryhenrescue

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HAPPY EGGS FROM HAPPY RoSAH HENS

Saturday, 4 April 2009

Life...so far

We're (so far) bringing back 71 ex battery hens + 1 cockerel for new homes in Lincolnshire & Cambridgeshire so we'll have a full van load. I'm going over in the car on Fri then sleeping over with the chooks and Mark will come along on saturday for the half day and to collect the hens.

The Pekins are growing gradually, the Lavenders are the biggest. Their wing feathers are huge and they keep flitting about now so we've moved them from the indoor guinea pig cage and into the dog crate with Correx panels around the sides so they can't get out and the dogs paws can't get in to play with them. Little Flipper is fine and there's no sign of the splayed legs that "it" hatched with.

Sadly we unexpectedly lost 2 of our ex batt ladies recently. At least they had a lovely happy life whilst here.

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HAPPY EGGS FROM HAPPY RoSAH HENS

Wednesday, 24 December 2008

Wishing a merry christmas to all

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On behalf of the animals, we'd like to wish a very merry christmas to all of our supporters, especially Erica for continued support.
We've put out a request on our local Freecycle group for any leftover veg/peelings for the guinea pigs and ex battery hens so hopefully people won't throw their left overs away and will pass them to us.
The hens especially love cooked veg, the guinea pigs love raw sprouts, stalks, peelings etc...

Our christmas will be pretty much the same as an ordinary day.....we'll get up extra early with the children to see what Father Christmas has brought them, then let the chooks and ducks out and feed and water everything so we can come back in earlier ourselves to cook and eat dinner.

We've got the dreaded FROZEN veg ourselves as Hubby is cooking and to cut down on time as we have to be at the stables in the afternoon to give Dolly a muck out and her tea.

We'll be having vegetarian.......not sure what yet. (I'm quite happy with veg sausages, meat, tates, veg and gravy.


No one in the family wants dead bird for dinner which is a relief.

We'll be back online after christmas and the bedlam has gone and peace resumes once more.


Have a peaceful christmas....although I'm sure few people actually do have peace at christmas.

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