Belgium: Flanders wants to phase out cage systems for laying hens

Published 2023년 8월 17일

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The Flemish Codex Animal Welfare recognizes animals as living beings with feelings and specific needs and aims to protect them. The codex includes a ban on killing day-old chicks and the phasing out of cage systems for chickens. However, poultry farmers express concerns about the transition period and the potential market disruption, as well as the import of products that are banned in Europe. Animal action group Gaia is also not completely satisfied with the ban, as they were hoping for a shorter transition period and a ban on anesthetized castration.
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Flemish poultry farmers find it almost impossible to opt for alternatives. Action group Gaia thinks the twelve-year transition period is too long. The killing of day-old chicks is also prohibited in Flanders. With the Flemish Codex Animal Welfare, Weyts wants to arrive at a coherent and conclusive legal framework that values and protects animals according to today's standards. 'For the first time, animals are officially recognized as living beings with feelings, specific needs and intrinsic value. It follows that they must be properly protected. The Flemish Animal Welfare Codex considerably expands this protection,' he says. Approved by Council of Ministers The Flemish Codex Animal Welfare also includes the phasing out of cage systems for chickens in laying hen farms or rearing farms. The Flemish government can make policy for this. This is only a first approval in principle. The Flemish Animal Welfare Code was approved in principle by the Flemish Council of Ministers in July. ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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