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Ex-Battery Chickens Rehomed – Feb 08

chickensfeb_o8Poor girls, such a miserable start in life, in fact no life at all in a battery farm. They huddled in the corner of one of our stables when they arrived. Slowly their feathers started to grow back and they have found a great home with experienced hen keepers. We wish them well on a new life enjoying the spring sunshine. Have fun girls in your new home.

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