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6 retired police sniffer dogs find new homes

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:05:00

the mayhem caused the chaos, caused the death, because the problems. they blame the activists. but we did see another magnificent equine being sacrificed, they argue, merely for human entertainment. there are calls for the british horse racing association to conduct an urgent review, so that we never again exit a festival of racing with three dead horses. not from animal rising, not from what some people would describe as a subversive animal rights organisation, some mob, or vegan fanatics, as the mail on sunday refer to them, it came from the good guys, the bighearted representatives of a nation of animal lovers, the calls came from the rspca. the british horse racing association, strong statement as well. they said

Intensely practical and rewarding : why keeping chickens is a must for any good royal

The Sussexes show Oprah Winfrey their chicken coop Credit: CBS Prince Harry and Meghan are by no means the first members of the Royal family to show an interest in our feathered friends. Archie’s Chick Inn, in which Oprah Winfrey communed with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their brood of rescue fowl, is just the latest in a long line of illustrious hen coops.  Perhaps it’s a nod to the fresh Prince of California’s own past: Prince Charles is the Royal family’s most avid chicken keeper. Indeed, Highgrove is sometimes known as Cluckingham Palace. He is known to feed the hens and collect his own eggs for his breakfast at home each morning. He also hosts hen-husbandry courses there for the Poultry Club of Great Britain and oversees their content - with an emphasis, naturally, on organic farming and the welfare of animals. 

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