Eastern Shore Sanctuary
& Education Center

The Basics

About Us

About Chickens

About Food

About Veganism

About You

The Connections

Hunger

Environment

Sexism

Racism

Economics

Violence


Extras

Classics

Archive

Links

sanctuary@bravebirds.org

About Us

Archive
Speeches, articles, handouts and media coverage

Mission
Our local, national, and international vocations

FAQs
What do they do all day? What do you do with the eggs? How did you get started? Get the answers to these and other FAQs

Meet the chickens
Brief bios of notable sanctuary residents

Chick pix
Have you ever seen a rooster up a tree? Chickens eating watermelon? Happy hens? A natural nest? We've got these and more!

Rooster rehab
We're the only sanctuary to rehabilitate former fighting cocks. Read all about it here!

Adopt-a-Bird
Help feed the birds by "adopting" a sanctuary resident

Wish list
We can't afford to be shy about it: we need help!

News

At any given time, the sanctuary is home to 175-200 birds, including including hens and roosters of the "broiler" variety exploited by the local poultry industry, hens who have survived or escaped egg factories, birds confiscated from cockfighting operations, and roosters of all varieties. Joining the chickens are about a dozen ducks and several barn cats.

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Eastern Shore Sanctuary; 13981 Reading Ferry Road; Princess Anne, MD 21853

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