Scotland is considering a ban on the use of cages for laying hens in egg production, with a consultation launched to gather public opinion on phasing out enriched cages. This initiative, announced by farming minister Jim Fairlie, follows a 2020 survey revealing 88% of the public find cage use in farming cruel. Currently, over 1.1 million hens are caged in Scotland, and if the ban goes through, Scotland would become the first UK nation to enact such a measure, aligning with EU efforts to ban cages for all farmed livestock. The consultation aims to highlight the importance of animal welfare and will be open until 25 June 2024.