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How can you stop hen from getting cold? Give it a woolly jumper.
Two kind-hearted women are rescuing retired battery chickens by providing them a new home. They own about 60 hens, and half of them are former battery chickens. Unfortunately, having spent all their lives in cages, they are not able to adjust to normal weather conditions.
Nicola Congdon and her mother Ann from Falmouth Cornwall, England came up a way to keep them warm. They pulled out some old feathers and replaced them with a warm woolly jumper because of their cramped conditions when they are resting.