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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:

You'll find a guide on the german version of this website. We kindly ask you to use your browers language-extention to translate.

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June 2023

The next SUST laying hen campaign will soon take place.
But we are still looking for a new home for about 300 of 700 laying hens!
Help us to ensure that these animals can continue to live!
July 15, 2023 near Regensdorf (ZH).
There, the free-range laying hens are waiting for people who love animals,
who can offer them a new, species-appropriate home. 
By the way, these laying hens still live up to their name.
They continue to lay eggs after molting, just not as many as they did at their "peak" times.
Are you interested, or do you know someone who has room for rescued laying hens?
There we inform about the requirements for keeping and via the form interested people can register for the stall on July 15, 2023.
 
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