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Ex Battery hens

Posted: 22 Sep 2007, 18:18
by Willow
I know the answer to this is probably somewhere on here but has anyone got a list or details of ex battery hens close to S. Wales?

here you go

Posted: 22 Sep 2007, 19:02
by melons
BHWT

Carmarthanshire (Carmarthan)
Lucy
01267 223118 (between 9am – 6pm )

Mel

forgot to say

Posted: 22 Sep 2007, 19:06
by melons
Sorry it's was so short, we are watching the rugby we taped earlier, I'm popping in & out.
let me know how you get on calling lucy, very best of luck :-D

Posted: 22 Sep 2007, 19:56
by Willow
Thanks Mel.. I'll give her a ring next week just to see when ex batts are available.

chooks

Posted: 22 Sep 2007, 20:04
by melons
if it goes peared shaped & your desperate, we've got a rescue date near here again soon, I'm daft enough to meet you 1/2 way for a delivery of lovely little girls :-D
Keep me posted. :-D

Mel x

Posted: 22 Sep 2007, 20:21
by b_cos_1_can
mel you really are a lovey! :-D

Posted: 22 Sep 2007, 20:24
by Willow
Mel thats lovely of you... but we need to do some planing and sorting first. Bigger chook house and extend the run.. so it will be a while. I wanted to know some dates first..

chooks

Posted: 22 Sep 2007, 20:24
by melons
I can't help it Kat, Linda has another rescue date from Milton keynes soon, these girls are your relatives :-D :-D :-D

Posted: 22 Sep 2007, 20:33
by b_cos_1_can
*yay* i know! and im ever so ever so proud too! :-D

willow let us know how the 'building the extension' plans go! :wink: :-D and dont forget to post piccies!!

best wishes

kat x

Posted: 23 Sep 2007, 13:22
by Willow
What breeds are battery hens? I know this has been mentioned before, but has anyone else recieved battery hens in winter and wouldnt the shock of sudden cold be detrimental.. especially if they are bald?

Posted: 23 Sep 2007, 13:40
by PK
I am planning to extend poultry operations this winter too, with a larger coop and bigger run. Since being part of this forum I have been persauded down the path of ex-battery hens as well as an alternative to 'posh birds' as Richard calls them.

Posted: 23 Sep 2007, 14:00
by PK
What breeds are battery hens?


I think they are Ross Cobbs. Stand to be corrected though.

Posted: 23 Sep 2007, 14:03
by Willow
We seem to be in the same boat then PK.. We've decided that we will get either the same no. of chooks to double our flock whick will mean 8 chickens - or go for six more to end up with ten rather than wishing we'd got more a few months down the line..
Either way it will require a bigger hen house and run.. We're looking for second hand sheds at the mo.
We've got Black rocks and they've been superb chooks so we'll probably get one or two more of them and then several battery hens too..
Its the rehoming of the ex batts in possibly severe weather that realy worries me..

Posted: 23 Sep 2007, 14:11
by wendy
Hi Willow.
My girls are lohmanns.
I got them 31st October 2005 and they were oven ready and I mean that. Worse I have seen.
But they did pretty well, I was worried about them out in the cold, but they had a run protected from the wind and the house if they wanted to go in. Even came out in the snow...ouch. But when I picked them up to put them back in the house. They were really hot to touch. They took everything in their stride.
I do have a knitting pattern for a jumper on the other forum, and a couple of people have knitted that, to help them out. But mine managed OK
Wendy

Posted: 23 Sep 2007, 14:14
by Willow
PK I've just looked up the Ross Cobbs and they seem to be bred as 'table birds'. :(

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