Sustainche Farm™ Project: The Heinrich Episode, Part II

No doubt, leaving Heinrich enjoying his life like that was not an option at all – he would only arrive in the neighbours’ poiki pot. Thus, the decision was made to keep Heinrich in what we call the ‘corner shop’, a small garden facility outside Villa Sustainche & Lisa. This should be Heinrich’s shelter at least until the next morning.

4:07 a.m. Good Friday: Heinrich woke up, and – as usual on Sustainche Farm – he informed everybody that it’s high time to get up and to start working on the farm. Kikirikou !!! Villa Sustainche & Lisa is not a farm and there is no early farm work. “Heinrich is a real ‘early birdche’”, sleepy bear Sustainche acknowledged before he felt asleep again.

Farm Granary Chicken 15_4Sustainche & Lisa during this morning discussed the situation. “There is no doubt that receiving Heinrich as an Easter present from Sustainche Farm is a great honour! We very much appreciate this symbol of friendship!”,  Sustainche started to elaborate. “However and having looked in Heinrich’s eyes, it is apparent that we cannot eat our friend.” “Therefore, and as an expression of mercy and with regards to the Christian Easter celebrations, we would like to grant Heinrich a new life,” birdche Lisa added. “Braveheart Heinrich should have a new life at a refugee location where he can be happy together with friends.”

E-Sustain™ family as part of the Sustainche Farm family indeed kindly provided this refugee camp. The farm is big enough for Heinrich to be happy – as long as he respects the cock at E-Sustain™ farm and the inherent hierarchy in the chicken community … . Let’s see … 😉

 

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