Let’s Liberate Libby

Liberate Libby
Help ferry hens to freedom
7/23/2015 – Libby will be free
INSPIRED

Rescue mission accomplished! 1,525 hens safe and sound. Check out this video of the hens experiencing freedom for the first time.

YouTube video

Be a Hen Helper!
Apply to adopt! Be a rescuer. Give them the loving home they deserve. By adopting, you literally save the life of a hen who would otherwise have been needlessly killed. There are 500 available hens ready for their new homes now! They were saved from the same farm.
Volunteer! We cannot do this rescue without volunteer support. Find out how you can love the hens by helping keep them clean, fed, and healthy! The first three weeks are the most important. Housing available onsite.
Donate! It takes $15 to liberate one lovely hen from a cage and $35 to liberate and feed her for more than a month!

 

This July, be a hero for animals and join Animal Place in liberating at least 1,500 hens from the agony of cages.

We have not met Libby yet. For the past year, she has lived in a cage with a dozen other hens. Her beak was mutilated. Her feathers have been battered from rubbing against wire walls. She is ready for freedom. We will be tracking her progress and sharing it with you!

In California the majority of white Leghorn hens are gassed and their bodies trashed in landfills. Read an eyewitness account of hen gassing.

Be a part of Animal Place’s next large rescue! As the only sanctuary in the nation that regularly performs large-scale rescues directly from farms, we rely heavily on our volunteers and supporters to make these massive rescues possible. For our next rescue – Liberate Libby – we need you!

Read about our 1,500 hen rescue from February 2015.

Be a Hen Helper!
Apply to adopt! Be a rescuer. Give them the loving home they deserve. By adopting, you literally save the life of a hen who would otherwise have been needlessly killed. There are 500 available hens ready for their new homes now! They were saved from the same farm.
Volunteer! We cannot do this rescue without volunteer support. Find out how you can love the hens by helping keep them clean, fed, and healthy! The first three weeks are the most important. Housing available onsite.
Donate! It takes $15 to liberate one lovely hen from a cage and $35 to liberate and feed her for more than a month!

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