New life breathed into rescued battery hens

By Esther Han
Updated May 31 2014 - 10:09am, first published April 30 2014 - 5:27pm
Chicken champion: Catherine Smith, founder of Hen Rescue NSW, has saved nearly a thousand battery hens. Photo: Peter Rae
Chicken champion: Catherine Smith, founder of Hen Rescue NSW, has saved nearly a thousand battery hens. Photo: Peter Rae
Maia Harman, 4, with hens that her mother, Lauryn Harman, raised after they had been rescued, Photo: Peter Rae
Maia Harman, 4, with hens that her mother, Lauryn Harman, raised after they had been rescued, Photo: Peter Rae
Chicken champion: Catherine Smith, founder of Hen Rescue NSW, has saved nearly a thousand battery hens. Photo: Peter Rae
Chicken champion: Catherine Smith, founder of Hen Rescue NSW, has saved nearly a thousand battery hens. Photo: Peter Rae

When a ray of sunlight struck the soil a metre away, Loulou made a dash for the golden patch, flopping down and stretching a sore leg and a wing. It was only the third day the hen had felt the warmth of the sun on her naked skin.