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  • Settling in nicely!
    I have a sneaking suspicion that food is in the offing judging by this picture ???
  • Yep, dogs are more bribable than me!
  • hi, bit off topic, does anyone know of the person on Charlton Life who rehomes battery chickens ,
    thanks

  • hi, bit off topic, does anyone know of the person on Charlton Life who rehomes battery chickens ,
    thanks

    @Arsenetatters
  • hi, bit off topic, does anyone know of the person on Charlton Life who rehomes battery chickens ,
    thanks

    @arsenetatters
  • Many thanks Covered End
  • hi, bit off topic, does anyone know of the person on Charlton Life who rehomes battery chickens ,
    thanks

    Have PMd you !
  • This is our latest resident- Rachael. Horrifyingly she’s from a free range farm.
  • Poor girl is still laying an egg a day despite her condition 
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  • You're in the best hands Rachel 🥰
  • Wow, that’s awful, no animal deserves to be treated like that. Hope she recovers ok.
  • Bless her cotton socks( if she had any) 

    Is she indoors & being given extra special Arsencare ? 
  • Poor girl is still laying an egg a day despite her condition 
    forgive my ignorance
    is the feather loss because Racheal is/was stressed out or do the chickens fight in their overcrowded conditions?
    My other half insists on purchasing eggs and chicken marked 'free range' but I'm sceptical how much difference that really makes and whether we should be insisting on higher welfare than that
  • edited January 28
    I always spend extra on eggs for this exact reason.

    I genuinely think theres a market out there for expensive, but well-treated animal meat
  • Bless her cotton socks( if she had any) 

    Is she indoors & being given extra special Arsencare ? 
    She is indoors - with her friend Ros who is in a similar condition but her feathers are re-growing as you can see from all the little black pin feathers coming through. It’s too cold for them to be outside like this and’ unfortunately, jumpers don’t help as they cause pain when the new feathers are growing. 
  • I always spend extra on eggs for this exact reason.

    I genuinely think theres a market out there for expensive, but well-treated animal meat
    I agree. 
    Particularly in the chicken world. We rescued some broilers at 3 and a half weeks old. They were still chicks, cheeping like chicks, but pretty huge. They were very cramped in the barn and had urine burns as they were sitting in their own shit. These lot were due for slaughter at 5 weeks and then off to a well known supermarket. I don’t eat chicken but I can’t believe they taste good when they’re bred to grow huge very quickly. Although there are so many chicken fast  food outlets I’m sure people would rather pay extra for better welfare. 
    The photos are of the 3 and a half week old broilers. 


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  • A young Autistic child who 3 weeks ago wouldn’t walk by our dogs in the school corridors, today walked up politely asked if could say hello and then sat with Bowyer and calmly brushed him and then told  a passing class of children “She was brushing her dog Bowler” 
    We presented her with a framed photo of Bow and Valli for her achievements in such a short time. 


  • T_C_E said:
    A young Autistic child who 3 weeks ago wouldn’t walk by our dogs in the school corridors, today walked up politely asked if could say hello and then sat with Bowyer and calmly brushed him and then told  a passing class of children “She was brushing her dog Bowler” 
    We presented her with a framed photo of Bow and Valli for her achievements in such a short time. 


    Oh that’s a lovely story! Made me smile on a grey day x
  • Gribbo said:
    Said goodbye to this one this morning.

    Darcy, 14, RIP -



    Sad news. Sorry for your loss. Chase that rainbow Darcy.
  • RIP Darcy, hope you're holding up ok @Gribbo
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