During the last weeks of summer Nicks mum Jacky came to stay. On her arrival we noticed she was wearing a bandage on her wrist. Had she damaged it dragging her suitcase through the airport , we thought… or had she been injured delivering a devastating Karate chop to a north London mugger !
As it turned out neither of these scenarios were correct , in fact the cause of this injury was Knitting . Not any old kind of knitting ,but knitting jackets for Hens. Having seen an advertisement asking for help , Jacky began knitting jackets for liberated battery farm hens who no longer had any feathers .
The condition of their previous life had led them to pull out all their feathers in desperation . So , an army of kindly knitters was needed to make winter jackets for them. The charity involved in this saintly task is called “Little Hen Rescue “ ,based in Norfolk ,England . So , if anyone out there can knit, it might be worth contacting them.
On returning from Malta , our good friends Fumo and Eva, who run a fantastic Agriturismo ,asked us if we would like to have three of their Hens, as they had too many. I was very pleased and drove over on Saturday to pick them up . They were very beautiful and on bringing them home I could see straight away that I wasn’t the only one who thought so .
Big Boy , our noisy Rooster immediately started strutting his stuff. Chest all puffed out and singing at the top of his voice , he had obviously decided to give the ladies a show. Not content with that he also decided to trough in a few dance moves as Well , to be honest with you , the whole thing reminded me of when I first met Nick.
Anyway ,I don’t think these girls were all that impressed . After looking at him and then at each other and obviously thinking , “Bloody Nora , we’ve got a right one here” , they went straight to work. No messing around and the following morning there were three new eggs . So , to celebrate I made a poached egg with truffles and homemade bread . Fantastic !
Great post Simona which made me smile. We used to rescue battery hens many years ago but cannot imagine ever putting them in knitted jackets!!