The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has issued two scientific opinions advocating for improved welfare standards for broiler chickens and laying hens, appealing for a ban on mutilations, food restriction, and cage use. These recommendations are in line with the European Chicken Commitment, supported by organizations like Being Animals, which aims to eliminate these practices. EFSA's opinions, covering various aspects of bird welfare such as space, lighting, and enrichment, will be discussed in an upcoming public event, marking a significant step towards enhancing the living conditions of poultry. However, these recommendations have sparked disagreement among producers due to the potential increase in costs. In addition to opinions on poultry, EFSA is also developing views on the welfare of calves, dairy cows, and other farmed birds.