Rescue & Adoptions
Past Featured Rescues
A New Beginning for Hundreds of Abused Hens
During
one of the largest farm animal rescue cases in U.S. history, Farm
Sanctuary opened its California Shelter doors to hundreds
of hens liberated from horrific conditions at Amberson Egg Farms
in Everett, Washington.
The
rescued hens, who were covered with flies and lived among 1,000
decaying chicken carcasses and knee-deep manure, were being slowly
starved to death in an attempt to force molt them, according
to farm owner Keith Amberson. In a written statement, a visiting
farmer said he saw, Hundreds and hundreds of dead bodies,
and the ones arent dead are just standing there, starving
to death.
Nearly
1,500 surviving hens were provided immediate refuge with farmed
animal shelters and vegetarian families who were eager to provide
a "happy ending" for these birds. As soon as the hens
were strong enough to be transported, our shelter team drove to
Washington to pick up the birds. On April 17, 2000, 276 happy hens
arrived at our California Shelter. The hens arrived late
at night, and waiting volunteers and staff gently unloaded and tucked
the birds into a safe and comfy straw-filled barn. The next morning,
we opened the doors and the birds stepped out into the sunshine.
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