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Ex-Battery Hens - Mirabel

Mirabel pinches my chair.. any random tweets were her not me!


This is Mirabel. The chook I told you about a few posts ago. She was at deaths door with a blue comb back then. The vet couldn't work out what was wrong with her and advice was that she was an ex-batt & they don't last long. It's probably just her body giving up after "living" in a tiny cage every day for 18months, where she couldn't turn around, was forced to lay 2 eggs in 24hrs and cope with other unimaginable horrors...

Well, the picture above is Mirabel today. She's still not quite right but she doesn't appear to be in any pain. She just gets tired earlier in the day and appreciates a quiet basket to sleep in at night.

Rescuing ex-battery hens is one of the best things I've ever done in my life. Meet my 6 Ex-Battery Hens

Visit this lot below to see about rescuing some ex-battery hens yourself!

The Battery Hen Welfare Trust: www.bhwt.org.uk/

Little Hen Rescue: littlehenrescue.co.uk



hen xx

Public Pressure Halts the Forest Sell Off!


An astonishing result to all the hard work by campaigns across England, the hundred thousand people who wrote to their MP's and the half a million people who signed the petition! The government listened to our demands for them to throw out the forestry clauses from the Public Bodies Bill and stop the Consultation Document. 

I want to send lots of love out to Karen, Nick, Lord Greaves, Alex, Tony, Tamsin, Mary Creagh, Casper, Kaye, all you lovely lot on the SOW forum, Save Englands Forests, Save Our Forests, Save Britains Forests, 38 Degrees and all the amazing local campaign groups. 
Not forgetting a massive hug for everyone who wrote to their MP and signed the petition... 
YOU are amazing! 


There's still a lot of work to do, as the government have taken the debate away from the public arena & into closed meetings by an "independent" panel that will conclude in the autumn of this year.

There are so many questions and worries and hopes.. they can wait for another post. For now I want to share with you how I celebrated the amazing result!

I went to find Spring and here is what I found...!

Some brown slime

Ok... so it's just some brown slime BUT I ask you this... What is the brown slime? Where did the brown slime come from? Why was the brown slime in 5 distinct blobs on the mossy, grass, under a very old Birch coppice stool? Ahh.. see.. interested now are you?!

oh...

Yes.. it's more brown slime

Anyway... Please can someone let me know what this brown slime is? :)


Red Pixie Cap, Campion & Ground Ivy
I LOVE finding pixie caps! It's like finding treasure and being wisped away into a tiny World of fantasy!


Campion, Nettle, Golden Saxifrage

That's a salad right there! Just add some juicy Pennywort, wood & sheep sorrel! *droOol!*


Moschatel - Town Hall Clock

This is one of my favourite plants. It's called Town hall Clock because the flower head is like a cube with a flower head on each side. If you're lucky enough to come across a patch of this in flower, get your nose into it, it has the most subtle, beautiful scent of any wildflower, especially when it's mixed with the heady scent of the woodland floor...


Wild Strawberry

mmMMMMmmmm... wild strawberry.... mind you, this could be one of the barren ones, that don't fruit. We do have them here. I call them grumpberries or irrationaldisappointmentberries.


Primrose
Ok, I know they're only a few leaves old, but just look at them... SPRING!! They'd be in my salad as well if I had loads more of them.  : )

Male (catkin) & female Hazel flowers

Spotting the female flower of the Hazel is one of the little games I secretly play when I'm in the woods this time of year. It's not the most exciting of games for most, hence it being a private game between me, the Hazel and Spring.  

Don't you mock me... *fingerwag*

Foxgloves
Ok, now I appreciate that's not the most inspiring picture in the World but I'm afraid it's made it on here because, well, just count how many leafy tiers there are on those bad boys! I reckon 3 more tiers & we'll have a spike! WooOoop!

Pennywort - all fat juicy & yummy!
If you've never tasted a Pennywort then memorise that picture and get yourself outside & scoff a leaf or two. Delicious!

After 6 weeks sat in the yurt at the lap top and on the phone trying to run the Save Our Woods campaign, it was the best of celebrations to go and find Spring. Feels like the woods are celebrating too...


hen xx


Save Our Woods

Well well well! It's been ages since I've posted on here! What have I been doing? I've been doing a bit of tree planting, a bit of farmin, a bit of starting a campaign to Save Our Woods! *beam!*  :)



What a journey this past month has been. The birth of SOW and it's explosion into the world of the Save Our Forests campaign has been quite a surprise. Karen (@wildelycreative) and I hatched the plan on twitter of all places. Then we got Nick (@wildlives) involved too. We have created a platform where anyone can add their voice to the campaign. Picking information given to us to make into articles to go on the website. We have all sorts of people on the site other than the likes of me, experts in forestry, ecology, landscape, politics, journalism, art, etc!

It's been exhausting, working mostly 18hrs a day on the campaign with no time off (till now)! It's been so worth it, to see it grow.  I wont go into too much detail here right now, as it's all on our SOW website and I'm afraid I'm stealing these few moments to blog before I slip into unconsciousness.

We ended up going to Parliament the other week, to meet with Lords, Baronesses, Ladies, other campaigners & the Labour party. I got a Millihug from Ed Milliband! Teehee!

I have learned so much this past month, about the workings of Parliament, lobbyists, Lords & MP's and I can safely say that it's all inspiring, awesome and a little silly. How on Earth can a species get themselves into such a complicated whizz!

I'll get some pics up of our trip to Westminster & some other bits and bobs soon!


Warm hugs,
hen
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