Her friend, Wayne, though, was still on the lam (and under the bushes and up in the trees). Both were frightened. But these little hens didn’t know that these folks were there to save their lives—and change them for the better.
Before the strangers came along with their net, Pete and Wayne lived with a backyard flock. But when their guardian left the state, they left the birds behind, abandoning them in the wooded yard. Without food, shelter, or protection from predators, their odds of survival were slim.
But then a hero came along. A compassionate neighbor gave them food and access to his yard and porch for safety. Still, they needed more than he could provide. After losing a few of the flock to predators, he asked for help rehoming the rest. They weren’t far from our New York shelter, but by the time we learned about them, Pete and Wayne were the only ones left.
We had no time to lose.