HUNDREDS of hens will be hoping to start a free-range retirement.
The British Hen Welfare Trust is rehoming 300 hens in Dorset this Sunday (23).
Francesca Taffs, marketing and communications officer for the BHWT, said: "These hardworking hens have been laying eggs to be sold in supermarkets or put into processed foods for 18 months, but have now come to the end of their useful laying life. At this point the farmer looks to send his flock to slaughter, which is when the BHWT steps in to save as many lives as possible.
"The hens then go on to become family pets in people’s back gardens or on allotments or smallholdings. They’ve even been re-homed by schools, nursing homes and prisons.
“These hens make the most wonderful pets – they just want the chance to be free and live like chickens should. After a few weeks you’ll be able to pick them up cuddle them just like you would a cat or a dog and, best of all, they’ll even lay you fresh eggs for breakfast.”
To re-home some feathered friends register your details at www.bhwt.org.uk and then call Hen Central on 01884 860084.
The rehoming event will take place in Bourton.
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