Chickens are intelligent, emotionally complex animals, yet they remain among the most underestimated and commodified beings in modern agriculture. In this episode of Better Life for Animals, host Cheryl Moss speaks with Liz Wheeler, co-founder of Secondhand Stories Chicken Sanctuary, about chicken sentience, sanctuary advocacy, and reshaping cultural narratives around farmed animals.
Liz shares the pivotal moment that led her into sanctuary work — meeting a rescued chicken named Ellen whose personality challenged deeply embedded stereotypes about chickens. That experience ultimately inspired the creation of a sanctuary operating under a capacity-for-care model, prioritizing lifelong quality of life over scale.
This episode explores:
• Chicken intelligence and emotional awareness • Individual personalities among rescued roosters and hens • The ethical case for unconditional compassion • The "small body problem" and rising chicken consumption • Research-backed advocacy through Faunalytics • Municipal animal protection laws and policy reform • The regulatory and funding challenges facing Canadian farmed animal sanctuaries
With fewer than seventy farmed animal sanctuaries across Canada and many lacking charitable status, this conversation highlights the urgent need for structural support, strategic communication, and public education.
If you care about animal welfare, vegan advocacy, ethical food systems, or sanctuary sustainability, this episode provides both insight and practical direction.
More at: https://betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/053-Liz-Wheeler
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