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The SUST Emergency Aid

The SUST Emergency Aid

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of the sustainable SUST reconstruction work and have to...

The SUST Emergency Aid

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of the sustainable SUST reconstruction work and have to lead a life on the road need immediate help.
SUST orphan animal hospitals

SUST orphan animal hospitals

In order to help homeless animals in need, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation set up the SUST orphan animal...

SUST orphan animal hospitals

In order to help homeless animals in need, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation set up the SUST orphan animal hospitals.
Active shelter support

Active shelter support

During the time animals have to spend in an animal shelter, they are entitled to appropriate accommodation, veterinary...

Active shelter support

During the time animals have to spend in an animal shelter, they are entitled to appropriate accommodation, veterinary care and professional care.
Neutering campaigns

Neutering campaigns

Every year, SUST carries out thousands of neuterings on dogs and cats, thus contributing to the animal-friendly and...

Neutering campaigns

Every year, SUST carries out thousands of neuterings on dogs and cats, thus contributing to the animal-friendly and long-term containment of street animals.
SUST Accademy

SUST Accademy

Animal welfare through proper action - the SUST Academy imparts the relevant specialist knowledge.

SUST Accademy

Animal welfare through proper action - the SUST Academy imparts the relevant specialist knowledge.
Education and training of specialists

Education and training of specialists

Through appropriate training and further education, animal protectionists and other professionals tackle animal welfare...

Education and training of specialists

Through appropriate training and further education, animal protectionists and other professionals tackle animal welfare problems not only with a lot of love, but also with a great deal of expertise.
Help animals

The 4 pillars of the foundation (SUST)

Animal welfare with heart and mind
These four elements form the important base to sustainable animal welfare projects.

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of this reconstruction work and have been born into a world where they are not wanted, need the emergency aid of SUST.

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Successful SUST laying hen campaign on July 20, 2019

Early in the morning, the new pet owners were ready to receive their retired laying hens in Watt near Regensdorf and to take them to their new places where they could spend the rest of their lives in a species-appropriate way. The SUST place supervisors will continue to support the new hen keepers in word and deed. All the hens from this farm found a good new home today: not a single animal had to make its way to the butcher's shop.

--> And we thank the managers of this SUST project, Sabina Flammer and Simone Maurer, for their tireless efforts!

--> We would like to thank all SUST helpers who packed hens today, prepared boxes and crates, kept lists and did a lot of other important work!

Laying hens are hard-working egg producers

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 come to the so-called moulting stage. 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 of which are used for laying. 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. Two million laying hens are killed in Switzerland every year after a few months of their lives, although they could still live for a long time. However, some of them are lucky and are allowed to live on: The Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation was able to agree with the owners of various laying farms that it could take over and place animals for which it can find a new, species-appropriate place. Since 2010, such stalls have taken place several times a year.

--> Here you can find out more about the SUST laying hen campaigns: https://www.susyutzinger.ch/en/Activities/Emergency-help/Laying-hens

Successful SUST laying hen campaign on July 20, 2019

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