To date, 5,282 hens have been distributed to residents, and not only have the residents received a plentiful supply of free eggs, but food waste has also been averted from landfill as chickens are fed kitchen scraps which would otherwise be thrown away.

  • fibojoly@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    My landlady has two such hens (they give you a pair so they don’t feel lonely) and when she goes on holiday we get to enjoy free eggs. Absolutely delicious ones too! Even the best free range Bio ones don’t come anywhere near in terms of quality.
    Only problem of hens is they’ll absolutely ravage your lawn if you leave them to feed alone for too long, so that was surprising.