An ex-commercial hen re-homed by the British Hen Welfare Trust has become a much-loved, albeit cheeky, member of a Cornish family, and even laid a pink egg!
Primrose was adopted by the Morris-Kirby family from the charity’s Camelford re-homing point and has made quite a name for herself.
She even became famous for a day when a photo of her was shared on the charity’s Facebook page, much to their supporters’ delight.
Primrose’s owner, Debbie Morris-Kirby, said: “Primrose is our naughtiest hen, but full of character, and very loveable.”
Primrose even once laid an egg in a bag of Christmas tinsel, which ended up turning the eggshell pink!
“She came into the house and hid in a large paper carrier bag of tinsel samples (I have a Christmas shop so there are usually festive decorations around), made a nest, and laid an egg,” said Debbie. “It was a special egg, as it took the pink colour of the tinsel where it was nestled.”
The BHWT re-homes hens regularly in Cornwall and has two dates coming up – one in Camelford on Saturday, 27 August and another in Redruth on Sunday, 11 September.
To re-home some hens all you need to do is register on the charity’s website at www.bhwt.org.uk and then call 01884 860084.
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