The 800 chickens had a good life with a caring farmer in Upper Austria, but are now looking for a new house. Because the 18 -month chickens are no longer profitable for the farmer. An animal rights activist wants to save her from the slaughterhouse.
Hühner-Schoter in the Mühlviertel: “800 enchanting girls’ brown organic freeland, about 18 months of young people are looking for a second chance and your dream at home”-with this charming description, animal assistant Monika Tschernuter The mediation of the farm animals for a farmer from Grünbach near Freistadt.
System designed for profit
“Our system is designed for the best possible profit. That is why the farmers have to change the chickens after such a short time, because otherwise they will not make it financial. We are happy that the farmer gives us the chickens and that we can enable them to have a second life,” said the lower Austrian. If you still want to get one of the animals, you have to be fast.
Against voluntary donation
Only 250 to 300 animals must be granted from this installation. Tschernuter looks closely at the interested parties: “We don’t want them to end up in the pan, but get the chance of a longer life.” If everything fits, the animals can be picked up against a voluntary donation on 23 April directly on the farm. Interested? 0699/106 56 151.
Source: Krone

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