Eggs save lives!
British Hen Welfare Trust supporters David and Sarah Marek proved that eggs really can save lives.
British Hen Welfare Trust supporters David and Sarah Marek proved that eggs really can save lives. The hen-loving couple have raised over £100 for the national hen charity through the sale of spare eggs laid by their recently adopted ex-bat hens. Funds will directly go towards helping to re-home more hens saved from slaughter by the charity this spring.
David and Sarah Marek, who live in Cheshire, first heard about the work of the British Hen Welfare Trust in November 2014 when they received a copy of a book titled 'Tales of the Coop' written by Sophie McCoy, one of nearly 500 charity volunteers, based in Wigan. The book, a collection of heart-warming stories about the joys of keeping ex-bats (commercial laying hens), quickly influenced their decision to re-home three c-lucky ladies, and they haven't looked back!
Faced with more eggs than they could scramble, poach and fry David and Sarah set up an Egg Club in spring 2015, and have been busy selling excess eggs to family, friends and colleagues at work, asking for £1 in return for a box of six fresh eggs.
David and Sarah told us their favourite thing about re-homing ex-bats from the British Hen Welfare Trust: “There's lots of things! Each hen has her own personality and we spend hours just sitting and watching them get on with their day - eating grass, scratching, dust bathing and exploring the garden. The most rewarding aspect though is seeing them transform from little tatty and timid birds into fully feathered hens, enjoying a free-range life doing the things that a hen should be doing in a natural environment. We would recommend re-homing [these hens] to anyone!"
If you have hens, why not share eggs with your friends, family or neighbours and ask for a small donation towards the BHWT? In return for these tasty protein packed gifts, donations from your happy egg customers will have a direct impact on saving the lives of more hens looking for a free range retirement.
If you would like to know more about how to set up an Egg Club, please contact the Xiomara (pronounced 'Shamara') at the BHWT Fundraising Team on 01884 860084 or email Xiomara.Pattison@BHWT.co.uk.
Press release distributed by Pressat on behalf of British Hen Welfare Trust, on Thursday 17 March, 2016. For more information subscribe and follow https://pressat.co.uk/
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