UK: How free-range eggs became the norm in supermarkets, and sold customers a lie

Published 2023년 3월 14일

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The U.K. is experiencing its worst bird flu outbreak, primarily affecting birds but with the potential to infect humans and other mammals. The highly pathogenic H5N1 strain has spread rapidly among farmed birds, leading to mandatory housing of chickens in England since November 2022, resulting in a lack of free-range eggs. This outbreak highlights the ethical dilemmas and environmental risks associated with the food system, particularly free-range egg farming. While perceived as safer and more ethical than battery farming, free-range egg farms still operate on large, intensive scales that contribute to the spread of bird flu. This situation underscores the need for more radical changes to the scale and density of animal agriculture to ensure animal welfare and reduce environmental risks.
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The U.K. is in the grip of its largest ever outbreak of bird flu. As its name suggests, avian influenza primarily affects birds, but it can also infect humans and other mammals. The virus first emerged in China in 1996 and the highly pathogenic H5N1 is the predominant variant causing havoc at the moment. The cramped housing and unrestricted transportation of farmed birds has allowed H5N1 to spread rapidly, leaving devastation in its wake. It is not just poultry that is affected. The current outbreak is killing wildlife on an unprecedented scale, from seabirds in the U.K. to sea lions in Peru. Though the U.K. government currently assesses the risk to the wider public as very low, some strains of bird flu can pass to humans after sustained close contact. The producers of David Attenborough's latest television series had to pull plans for him to film close to seabirds on the island of Skomer for fears he might ...
Source: Phys

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