Showing posts with label eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eggs. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

More improvement

The hens seem to be going from strength to strength and even their egg supply is almost as usual.
My pet Cochins brought themselves out of the house today which is a good sign. I worry so much for them and the Pekins as with being pure breeds they are more delicate whereas if you saw what battery hens go through in their lives before you retire them, you would be shocked that they could ever become "normal chickens"
No sign of the £150 compensation from our neighbour yet but I'm not sure how long to leave it before I say something.....or get my other half to, we really need to get the Eglu "Go" funds' ball rolling.
Any ideas how long I should leave it before mentioning money to the neighbour will be gratefully received.



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Monday, 24 August 2009

WTF for £900?


I have a sense of humour and am interested in anything funky and different but.........u gotta laugh at this. Suitable for upto 5 hens apparently. I suppose it looks better than the portaloo type Chicubes hen houses which are the walk in type and would look like a workmans bog in your garden but this looks like it's just landed and little green men with come running out. pmsl.
Oh well, it's given me a chuckle. £900 though! I think he can keep it!



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Friday, 10 July 2009

PLEASE SPONSOR A HEN

Would you please consider sponsoring a resident hen that has arrived here with health issues and will be staying with us for life?

We will make up a lovely sponsor pack for anyone purchasing one of these for themselves or as a gift. With 21 days notice, we will ensure it is received by the recipient on a special date and will give information on the particular chicken or two, a laminated photograph, a sponsorship certificate, a newsletter on how "your" hen is doing, an extra "secret" gift, a birthday and a christmas card.

Please email us to order one on lincslittlehens@aol.com OR use the Paypal button and you can leave your details on the Paypal form. Each sponsorship costs £20 for the year.

Sponsorships will enable us to purchase more poultry crates which we desperately need as we always need to bring more hens to Lincolnshire than we are able to. By bringing more hens in one go will cut down our personal fuel bill and impact on the environment made by us making extra trips to Norwich.

Please help us if you can and pass this onto anyone you think may like to give or receive a hen sponsorship as a gift.

Thanks in advance
Lyn
Lincs Coordinators of Little Hen Rescue
www.lincslittlehens.co.uk





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Friday, 26 June 2009

Mislabelled eggs scam

Copied from the Daily Mail so it doesn't eventually vanish into Cyber-Space.
This is DISGUSTING!!

I am so glad we don't rely on commercially farmed eggs but this has been happening over a 5 year period at least so we could have unknowingly bought some in the past which is disturbing as we bought Free Range so as not to subject hens to a battery farm existence. It makes my blood boil.

A scam involving eggs laid by battery hens in Europe being sold as free-range or organic in UK supermarkets is 10 times bigger than previously feared.

Consumers may have been duped into paying higher prices for more than 500 million mislabelled eggs over five years.

Investigators from the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) are continuing their investigation into the scale of egg fraud in Britain.

In a fresh twist, they released CCTV images on Monday of a man they suspect may be a UK broker in the international swindle. The man, aged in his 50s or 60s, is pictured attempting to access a postal safety deposit box in Kensington, west London.

The box was rented in the name of Heinz Bernstein, who gave an address in Herford, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, but officers believe both are false.

A Defra spokesman said investigators do not believe mislabelled eggs are still being traded.

He said: "Whilst it would appear from the inquiries that this particular aspect of the alleged fraud has ceased, our investigation team are very keen to identify this individual and establish his innocence or otherwise in connection with this particular line of inquiry.

"It is important to note that this is an alleged fraud against the public and the rest of the British egg industry and it is important we get to the bottom of this."

An investigation into the mislabelling of eggs was launched last November. More than two million imported battery eggs may have been misleadingly labelled and sold as free-range or organic every week over five years in the UK.

Enforcement officers are trying to unravel a complex supply network to find out who masterminded the operation.




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