Nora did not die in vain. Her photos have shocked many and hopefully they will open people's eyes to the cruelty inflicted on battery hens. Please don't be a part of this cruelty, please don't buy eggs from caged hens. :'(
Feel free to copy this to your facebook walls, status or websites and blogs etc. the more people that get to see poor Nora the better!
www.homes4hens.co.uk Battery Hen Rescue for South Scotland and North of England
Copied to FB- the more people that are aware of the cruelty involved in these poor chooks sad little lives for the sake of cheap eggs the better. For a lot of people ignorance is bliss, sometimes seeing really is believing.
[center]Two rescue labs, 1 Speckledy, 1 Rhode Rock and two Light Sussex. 1 rescued Cream Legbar bantam and 7 ducks Looking forward to becoming a Sunny Clucker Trucker in Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire[/center] [center]I've registered for Sunny Clucker[/center]
Copied to my FB I was pleasantly supp rised at the number of people who commented or approached me at work asking about Nora, many wondered how this is allowed. I explained that the law is changing but everyone agreed that chickens should be allowed to wonder free around the fields, surely, they asked, they still lay 1 egg a day!!
Sarah - slave to Cats Anthony, Elsa and Pippa, Chickens, Heidi, Fleur, Gabby and Marmite,R.I.P Cadbury
Steve, I know, I don't agree with keeping any animals in cages, I give my girls as much space as possible and still feel bad. I'm just pleased that more and more people are beginning to think about where their food comes from.
Sarah - slave to Cats Anthony, Elsa and Pippa, Chickens, Heidi, Fleur, Gabby and Marmite,R.I.P Cadbury