Keep ex-battery hens and thereby extenting their lives and improving their quality of life is an admirable thing to do. There is the issue of what to do with the eggs, some people will eat them others will use them to feed to other kept animals ie cats and perhaps dogs which people will feed anyway, perhaps donating them to an animal sanctuary.
Hens eggs are not designed for human health and can contribute to the cause of many of the 'western' diseases such as dementure and diabetes by enveloping the myolin sheath around brain tissue. Think of 5 a day Margaret Thatcher. An occasional egg, perhaps one or two a year for a human probably would on its own not do too much harm.
One of the aims of this garden was show sustainability and using animals as a food source for humans is not sustainable. I'm sure that organic home reared animals are somewhat better than factory farmed but they must still be fed themselves until they are killed and then fed to humans. 90 to 95% of all the soya grown in the world is grown to feed to animals in some form. Much of the corn grown in the world is grown as animal feed. Much of these crops are then turned into unrecognisable animal feed products such as maltodextrin and sweetening syrups. Much of this is GM. These crops have usually had masses of pesticides and fertilisers put on them, much of which have been derived from oil.
The water usage for 'growing' most animals is very high and the resultant effluent contaminates the land.
Let's keep this garden pure and free from all this pollution. Let us keep it a place for all to enjoy, not just some.
Thank you
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