Fiction for animal lovers by the founder of NSW Hen Rescue. The story of Amanda the teen activist - When Amanda Cotter is dragged to Australia, away from her best friend and her dog, she thinks things can’t get much worse. Well, that’s until she finds herself hiding in a caged egg farm after her first day at Woollybutt High.…
Here at NSW Hen Rescue we know that one of the most wonderful ways to spend your time is sitting with chickens. It truly is when we feel at our most 'zen'. To acknowledge that, we have this beautiful custom designed enamel pin by Jessica Jane Illustrations featuring Jen the Hen looking her most peaceful self.
Custom designed by @jessicajaneillustrations, this gorgeous, one of a kind enamel pin spreads the heart of our work at NSW Hen Rescue. Wear it with pride to support the Hen Rescue and freedom for all animals - until every cage is empty! The enamel pin measures 3cm x 2.9 cm and comes with a secure rubber backing. We currently only…
Treat yourself or a friend to this gorgeous premium cotton cap. Stay sun safe whilst sharing the NSW Hen Rescue goal, which is to 'Liberate' animals from cages. Featuring beautiful pink embroidery of our logo hen on a light charcoal cap with adjustable, velcro fastening.
Treat yourself to this pretty in pink enamel pin designed exclusively for us by vegan artist Jess Henderson. Featuring our handsome Oliver who was rescued from the meat industry, be loud and proud with the message 'For Clucks Sake Go Vegan.' Size - 29 x 30mm Thickness - 1.5mm
Do you want to help animals but are not sure how? Or maybe you are already helping animals and want to do more. Whether you’re seven years old or seventeen, Saving Animals: A Future Activist’s Guide — a lively, interactive, hands-on guide to animal and environmental activism for young people of all ages — will show you how. This timely book covers…
Frida is the friendliest girl in the Hen Rescue Headquarter flock and will always greet the visitors with a preen. The poor darling fell off a truck on her way to slaughter back in 2016. She was totally bald and shivering when she was found and she had broken her beak. She is doing well now and we are committed…
Lentil is our very special one-legged resident at Hen Rescue Headquarters. She was bred as part of a school hatching project and was hatched with a backwards leg. Luckily a friend of ours was picking up her daughter from school at the moment before Lentil was due to be killed. She brought her here where we took her to the…