Germany's law banning the culling of day-old chicks came into effect on January 1, 2022. The law mandates the use of 'in-ovo sexing methods' to determine the gender of chicks in the egg, preventing the killing of roosters. However, the import of eggs from abroad where roosters are killed is still permitted. The KAT (L laying Hen Welfare Association) goes beyond legal requirements, ensuring that no chicks are killed for egg production, and has a system in place for 84.8 million laying hen places, saving an estimated 36 million roosters in 2022.