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Hundreds of hens seeking new homes in South Marston
Summary
The British Hen Welfare Trust is organising the rehoming of hundreds of ex-commercial hens in South Marston. The birds are about 18 months old, and a rehoming event is scheduled for Sunday, February 8.
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The British Hen Welfare Trust is organising the rehoming of hundreds of ex-commercial hens at South Marston. The birds are about 18 months old and have reached the end of their commercial egg-laying life. The charity says the hens can still offer companionship and may lay the occasional egg. The trust was founded in 2005 and last year marked rehoming its one millionth hen.
Event details:
- The rehoming effort is focused on South Marston and involves ex-commercial laying hens reported as around 18 months old.
- The charity says rehoming one hen or a small flock gives the birds an opportunity to live in a garden rather than face slaughter.
- The BHWT has set a response deadline of Friday, February 6, and plans a rehoming event on Sunday, February 8.
- The charity reported that people seeking more information can visit bhwt.org.uk/hen-adoption or call the BHWT rehoming team on 01884 860084.
Summary:
The rehoming campaign aims to move hundreds of ex-commercial hens into new domestic settings and highlights the charity's ongoing work since 2005. The immediate timeline includes the appeal deadline on February 6 and the planned rehoming event on February 8.
