Animal Friendships at the Hen Haven
Photos and audio stories of some of the bonds I get to witness daily
Hello Friends,
I’m excited to share with you some beautiful photos of some of my beloved animal friends from the hen haven.
This week I am focusing on friendships.
I get to witness so many beautiful, enduring friendships. They may blossom, change, get stronger, or challenged by newcomers.
Animal friendships speak volumes to me, because as I watch Robyn the pigeon preen Eden, or Cookie the rooster snuggle up to Mrs Sharp, I see the capacity for empathy, pleasure, fun and yes… love.
I heard someone say recently that they don’t eat red meat but struggle to empathise with chickens. For anyone who feels the same way, I would say look at these friendships. Watch how these animals are enjoying their lives and how they care for one another. And whilst we do not show it in these photos, they also worry if their friend is stressed and they grieve if their friend passes away.
There are far more friendships here at the hen haven than I could fit in this newsletter. So today, I walked around, trying to stick to the shade since it was another hot day. I sat with the animals on the grass, letting them come to me if they wanted or to stay away if they preferred and I took some photos of the friendships I saw.
Wandering around and watching the goings on is actually one of my favourite things to do and so much more rewarding than going up and grabbing at animals, forcing them to cuddle or to spend time with humans.
When I lay on the grass earlier and Jasper the rooster chose to come and stand by me, it was a real privilege.
I’ll keep this short and sweet so you can get to enjoy the photos.
But if you would like to hear more about the animals in the photos please do listen to the audio by pressing play above.















Someone recently said to me that when we are facing such huge animal rights issues, saving one or two individuals makes no difference. They said (with kindness and good intentions) that we should focus on the big picture.
Whilst I agree that the big picture is so important and should be a part of our work, I think every one of these friendships speaks volumes as to why each of these animals deserved to be rescued.
They all do.
You all will have heard this requoted by me a million times before as it is our NSW Hen Rescue motto:
Saving one animal may not change the world, but it will change the world for that one animal.
I think everyone reading this will feel the same.
Love Catherine x
P.S I want to say welcome to our new subscribers and thank you to three new paid subscribers on Substack this week. Only one more to go until we reach twenty! And thank you to anyone who has made a donation recently. You are such an important part of keeping these animals happy and cared for.


I agree with you, and it is lovely to see these beautiful personalities supporting each other. It is important to see these interactions, as they are meaningful, and really help us rethink and appreciate them❤️
What a heartwarming post. Thank you for highlighting the importance of everyone's life.