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Laying hens

laying hens

The life of a laying hen is short and full of work: after ten to twelve months of intensive egg laying for their producer, they enter what is known as moulting. The moult is a hormonally induced rest during which the laying apparatus of the animals regenerates and the plumage is renewed. The moult lasts two to three months, at least three weeks during which there is a laying break. The hens therefore no longer make the desired profit during this period and are therefore gassed (or killed differently) after this first laying period and replaced by young hens. Tens of thousands of laying hens are killed in Switzerland every year after a few months of their lives.

One of the many facts that is hardly known about the spanned farm animals.  However, there are also ways to consume eggs with a clear conscience:

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34 laying hens saved

November 2022

34 lives saved!
On Saturday, the SUST laying hen team placed 34 "retired" laying hens with new owners, where they can now enjoy their "retirement" after molting.
Because of the decreasing laying performance after the moult, laying hens are discarded after 10 to 12 months. Since these hens are bred specifically for egg production, they are usually simply killed and discarded.
This is because they do not provide enough meat for food production, or they are not suitable for consumption due to husbandry-related treatment with medications.
Thanks to the laying hen rescue campaigns, many of these laying hens can enjoy their well-deserved retirement in a new home.
Thank you for helping to save these 34 feathered chicks with your donations!
You can read more about the SUST laying hen actions here:
Country:
  • Switzerland
5 Pillars:
  • Emergency Aid
34 laying hens saved
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