Israeli researchers have created genetically-edited chickens that lay eggs containing only female embryos, aiming to eliminate the slaughter of male chicks in the poultry industry. The female chickens and their eggs do not retain the original genetic alteration. This innovation, dubbed the 'Golda chicken,' could significantly improve animal welfare and is supported by Compassion in World Farming. The technology is set to be licensed through Huminn Poultry. Despite concerns about gene editing in agriculture, the process is seen as more socially acceptable than traditional genetic modification. The UK is considering legislation that would permit limited gene editing for commercial agriculture. The research team is refining the process, with expectations for industry adoption.