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The Ex-Bats Range is the superior quality feed for all ex-battery hens, providing them with optimum nutrition when they need it most. The unique blend of ingredients will give your hens the best start to their new life with you. It can also be used as an excellent conditioning feed for any poultry, particularly older birds. We are proud of our association with the BHWT and every bag of feed sold carries a donation for the charity
Omlet kindly donate £20 every time they sell an Eglu or Cube to house some ex-bats
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Bespoke timber chicken houses - combining practicality with visual appeal.
NBTP are delighted to donate 5% of the value of any chicken house purchased to re home ex battery hens adopted from the Battery Hen Welfare Trust.
PandT Poultry 'Your One Stop Poultry Shop'
Pand T are great supporters of the BHWT and have recently sponsored our great new poster aimed at raising awareness of the humble laying hen www.pandtpoultry.co.uk
The Art Of Animals photographs pets & animals for corporate and private clients. The company is run by Karen Parker, an award-winning animal photographer. Karen is a great supporter of the BHWT and has very kindly donated her services by supplying excellent professional photographs for promotional and educational use.
Jimmy Doherty is a Patron of the BHWT. Visit his website to find out more about what’s happening down on Jimmy’s Farm. Join Jim’s ‘pigs are worth it’ campaign and read about what you can do to help UK pig farmers
Lisa Pope supports the BHWT in many ways. She donates a percentage of sales of her poultry cards to the BHWT.
Visit her site and see the wonderful range of hand crafted cards
Alison Lingley kindly designed and donated the jolly hen logo to the BHWT. For lots of wonderful animal card designs visit Alison's Animals
If you keep more than 50 hens, you need to register with Defra. Registration gives you instant notification of a notifiable disease via mobile phone so can be a useful alarm signal. Find out more on their website
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Illustrations by Lisa Pope - Photographs by kind permission of Sarah Willans & Colin Seddon - 2009 Copyright Battery Hen Welfare Trust