Everything is such a fad with her. She’s literally doing everything to the house apart from settling herself & her family into it? The mind boggles.
Poor buggers not exactly getting rescuedWell at least by the look of the (lack of) grass, that photo is in real time. What the hell are the alpacas doing for grazing?
Where are the hens going to go?
Where are the boys going to play??
edit to add still no hay in Weepy’s ridiculous feeder! Just goes to show she doesn’t research anything properly.
Brings up a point I wanted to make. I was having a casual browse through insta this morning. And saw a chat from the USA. They were talking about children on social media. A recent in depth study from Australia has shown that 40% of indecent images of children found on p*do computers, printed out photos etc have been taken from just influencers sites. Some times they’ve taken the head of the child and superimposed it onto another photo (vile images). And these few ‘followers’ just show hinch has NO idea who follows her, who half of these bots are. A bot doesn’t just have to be a faceless name. It can be some nasty piece of work who is paid to follow people. It’s not just her obviously but in her quest for millions of followers she ends up with folk like Johnny Foreskin and his ilkShe’s got lots of followers with profile pics of men but female names.
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Wonder if they’re friends of Janine?
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Think this is just the corner of the alpaca paddock, hopefully not for the hens!1. When Avian flu returns, your chickens will need to be separate from wild birds.
2. Foxes can jump
3. Chickens can fly and will use that bench as a springboard
4. Why the duck do they need camel statues in their run?
Sure she did. They are going from a cage to another space too small for them, do one hinch, you care less about animals than you do your kids and that’s saying something1. When Avian flu returns, your chickens will need to be separate from wild birds.
2. Foxes can jump
3. Chickens can fly and will use that bench as a springboard
4. Why the duck do they need camel statues in their run?
He is hideously fat its actually disgustingHow has she been approved to get rescue hens when she hasn't even set up the coop etc?
This is why she shouldn't have anymore animals, poor, poor dog
I wonder if because SS got the puppy even though it said no children, she thinks it’s going to be the same for her and the hens.Think this is just the corner of the alpaca paddock, hopefully not for the hens!
@Pollyanna263 yes it was me, and I still think that's what happened. She's so full of bullshit because the bhwt website says what you need to provide to be approved so how she thinks she can say in one story "looks like we're adopting hens" and in another that she's ordering the coop. It's all back to front and pissing me off.
ThisI don’t think she’s been approved yet, I think she’s being deliberately ambiguous about what BHWT have said to her.
I think as someone (@Pumpkins1506 maybe?) has already said earlier in the thread, BHWT have likely just acknowledged her contact, and told her what needs to happen next in the process - she needs to get the relevant set up etc in place, so that’s what she’s doing.
The BHWT have clearly stated that they won’t approve a home without seeing set up, and she can’t show that yet, so she won’t have been approved.
They will put welfare above all else, they aren’t going to be starstruck by a ‘tend cleaner on a ‘tend farm who can’t even cook chicken (#itwasredonion) let alone look after hens coming from awful conditions who need serious care.
She’ll do all this to look good. After buying a pedigree puppy and young alpacas from a breeder, she’s going down the rescue hens route, but she won’t be approved as she won’t be able to show that she has a single clue what to do (unless she is paying someone to look after the livestock, in which case fine).
She’ll make up some story about it not being right for the hens to come to a noisy environment with the boys and the dog, building work, moving in, blah blah blah, and then by magic some lovely insta-worthy full-feathered hens will arrive from a local farm ready to lay Verruca her golden eggs
There’s some shocking places that let anyone thicko have animals, unfortunately hinch seems to find them all. We had hens, my partners parents had them growing up, we have quite a lot of land and hers is way too small to home alpacas, hens, have space for children and a dog. She’s a a pretend animal lover and these places allowing her animals are absolutely shocking. I’m sure she will put more animals in her garden (as it is not large enough to be a farm) and she won’t care. She’s truly an awful human.I'm confused about this hen rescue place.
With any other animal rescue you don't always need experience in the type of animal you adopt, but she's insinuating that these Hens are going to need a huge amount of experience, so don't they check that?
We rescued a GSD and passed the checks because we'd owned dogs before so they said we could have a bombproof dog.
They totally assessed her wrong and she's been a nightmare (like she was borderline going to get herself pts bad). We never gave up and she's been an absolute labour of love and we've completely turned her around using time, kindness and patience, none of that pack leader shite and what feels like eleventy billion pounds
Mistakes do happen with adoption and our dog was lucky getting us, but with her description (assuming it's true) that's not a mistake and they're potentially giving her living breathing things with major health and emotional needs and zero experience in dealing with that.
Their criteria is scarily shocking!!!
IT WAS ONION YOU TROLLThis
although I am stil LOL over #redoniongate
BHWT takes hens that are battery layers at about 2years old just before they're culled and rehomes them. You don't need masses of experience but you do need to be very hands on, dedicated and willing to learn and get dirty. Which is isn't and won't. Like with the alpacas, she'll have rushed into it after reading a paragraph in a book on animal keeping. The reality will be very very different to the Disney perfect farm life she's imagining.I'm confused about this hen rescue place.
With any other animal rescue you don't always need experience in the type of animal you adopt, but she's insinuating that these Hens are going to need a huge amount of experience, so don't they check that?
We rescued a GSD and passed the checks because we'd owned dogs before so they said we could have a bombproof dog.
They totally assessed her wrong and she's been a nightmare (like she was borderline going to get herself pts bad). We never gave up and she's been an absolute labour of love and we've completely turned her around using time, kindness and patience, none of that pack leader shite and what feels like eleventy billion pounds
Mistakes do happen with adoption and our dog was lucky getting us, but with her description (assuming it's true) that's not a mistake and they're potentially giving her living breathing things with major health and emotional needs and zero experience in dealing with that.
Their criteria is scarily shocking!!!