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Going to collect your Chickens
Collecting your Chickens may seem quite an easy task and in most cases it is. However, there are some important things to consider. I've heard stories of Chickens dying en route, Chickens escaping in the back of the Car and Chickens de-hydrating or in general poor health when reaching their destination.
What to put them in
Cat /Pet Baskets
are good, they're usually well ventilated and have ample opening not to make the Chicken feel too claustiphobic.
Other Methods
Finally, I must say I came up with a good one, frugal as well. You will see in the top picture I got two
large bread baskets
, tied one side together to make a hinge, put the Hens in and tied the other side.
Warnings Do not overpack them, they could injure themselves or if they panicked, the stress would do them no good atall.
Try to keep journeys as short as possible. It's more than likely the first journey they've ever had
I brought the first cat basket 12 years ago and thought it was a waste of money at the time - I was wrong!
I got the other from an aquantance and wouldn't (couldn't) be without them !
Some rescue Hens on their way to a good home. Just imagine, this Carrier is about double the size of a Battery Cage!
By the way, don't worry if you find yourself talking to them about the nice home they're going to and how happy they're going to be - I do !!
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