The latest addition to the Diggery!
By Ian_digs_v2
- 27 Jun, 2010
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We travelled for eight hours today to bring these lovely ladies home!
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They are ex-battery hens which have reached their "slaughter age" We got them from the Little Hen Rescue near Norwich.
We have had two eggs already today!
Check out their website:
http://littlehenrescue.co.uk
28 Jun, 2010
Lol HB. I've just put a blog on with a direct link to their web site!
28 Jun, 2010
great to see your new additions....
28 Jun, 2010
Good for you rescuing these lovely ladies....
28 Jun, 2010
They are settling in nicely, I just went out to put them away for the night and they came charging down the garden to greet me!
28 Jun, 2010
Hey Ian, which one is Shirley ? Just need to check if I'm looking ok today ... lol
28 Jun, 2010
Hi Shirley, you will have to ask Holly, she's the only one who can tell them apart! Lol
28 Jun, 2010
: o )))))))
28 Jun, 2010
Oh! & what lovely ladies they are... they are going to be so valuable to you
all those Free Range eggs, i am so glad they were rescued and not
slaughtered, they have a good home with you Ian.this is a brilliant idea, i wish
i could do it, but too much of a risk, i live at the back of fields, too many
foxes, & other Predators, i could not bear to see any animal killed...
Love your Blog Ian...: ~ ))
4 Jul, 2010
Thank you FP, no it's not a good idea when you're so close to Mr Fox and friends, unless you can build them a really secure pen?
4 Jul, 2010
We used to have 18 chickens, they were great fun. Call them and they would come running, their favourite tit bit was spaghetti. Sadly the fox killed a lot of them and then we gave the rest away because of the rat problem. I still miss them!
14 Jul, 2010
Oh Lulu, that's so sad. I think we would be devastated if anything happened to ours now!
I don't need to shout mine, as soon as I walk up the garden they come charging out of their coops and line up across the inside the gate! Lol
14 Jul, 2010
Ah bless em, I had a favourite called Mint Choc Chip Chook! They were free range during the day which is why the fox and other peoples dogs munched them.
14 Jul, 2010
That's a great name for a chook!
Our's were totally free range until Carol found one eating our dinner off the side! They now have a large pen to wander around. Lol
14 Jul, 2010
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Wow, that looks like a lot of fun... Eggs?
28 Jun, 2010