France will cease the culling of laying hens as of January 1, 2023, making it the first European Union country to end the practice. The country, which is the EU's leading egg producer, has been under pressure to ban the culling of nearly 50 million male chickens annually, a practice criticized for animal welfare concerns. The ban, included in a decree published on February 6, 2022, requires operators to identify the sex of embryos by the fifteenth day of incubation.