Thank you for the nice comment. But I get my thanks seeing those hens in their cat carriers and crates going off to their new homes.
Just a bit worried sometimes, as people do take them on to keep in gardens etc. which is all well and good, but then the hens make the lawn muddy, and the people get fed up. Someone was telling me their local feed store is full of ads selling ex battery hens and their coops. We have a policy that if rehomers are unable to keep the hens for whatever reason, they refer back to us, and we will do our best to rehome them. We never judge people, circumstances change and we understand that. We would rather they came back, that go on to unsuitable homes.
I took in 4 hens - not ex batteries, last week, for a man who got them 6 months ago. They ate his lawn, he paved it over, they started on the borders. It was like a bomb site. Not an ideal view on your posh housing estate. His wife had enough, as she is a childminder, and she had to clean the patio before they could play out. I and others had given him advice before he started, but he thought it would be fine. Well, it wasn't, so hens now free ranging at our place. I do take in hens for people when I can, but there is a limit to how many I can house!!