Amendments were made to the UK’s welfare standards for laying hens

Published 2024년 12월 6일

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The RSPCA Assured scheme has made revisions to its proposed Welfare Standards for Laying hens following strong opposition from UK farmers. The changes were paused initially to allow for more support to be provided to members, but the volume of feedback received led to further amendments. One of the main concerns was the requirement for natural daylight, with the industry planning to commission more research on this issue. The RSPCA has expressed hope that these adjustments will address the farmers' concerns and enable them to meet the new standards.
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Unprecedented concerns from UK farmers over proposed changes to the RSPCA’s Welfare Standards for Laying hens have led to a further climbdown by the assurance scheme. Earlier this year, RSPCA Assured announced it would be pausing the implementation date of the new standards to allow it more time to provide tailored support for members. It has now said that the strength of feeling and feedback from farmers has led to a number of amendments and clarifications to the standards. Kelly Grellier, RSPCA Assured’s chief commercial officer, said the strength and scale of feeling and feedback on the original proposed standards had been unprecedented: “Our members are fundamental in helping us improve hen welfare and we have listened and taken action. We’ve made a number of amendments and clarifications to the standards. We hope these amendments will alleviate concerns and provide greater support to our members so they can achieve the new standards.” ALSO READ: Growing adoption of in-ovo ...
Source: Poultryworld

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