At the bottom of my allotment there are some hens including some recently introduced babes, about 10-12 weeks old I guess and all today one has been hunched in the corner, eyes shut, and then it was laying down, its little legs outstretched, just a few feeble squeaks when her sisters trod on her.
It was so sad, don't know what was wrong, Couldn't get in - the cage is locked, I don't have a contact number so could only watch the poor little soul fade away.
I know people say where there's livestock, there's dead stock, but always hard to see at first hand. When I left tonight she seemed barely there but three of her sisters were sitting in a ring close to her, don't know if they were doing it for the warmth or out of fellow feeling.
Sue
It was so sad, don't know what was wrong, Couldn't get in - the cage is locked, I don't have a contact number so could only watch the poor little soul fade away.
I know people say where there's livestock, there's dead stock, but always hard to see at first hand. When I left tonight she seemed barely there but three of her sisters were sitting in a ring close to her, don't know if they were doing it for the warmth or out of fellow feeling.
Sue

) is that those chooks DONT have their basic needs taken care of (enough water) so if you or someone else does report this the RSPCA probably will be more likely do something, because of the new laws that came in. 
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