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The UK government has officially opened an eight-week public consultation proposing to phase out the use of enriched colony cages…
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The UK government has officially opened an eight-week public consultation proposing to phase out the…
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The UK government has officially opened an eight-week public consultation proposing to phase out the…
The UK government has officially opened an eight-week public consultation proposing to phase out the…
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The UK government has officially opened an eight-week public consultation proposing to phase out the use of enriched colony cages for laying hens, pullets and breeder layers, with a complete…
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The UK government has officially opened an eight-week public consultation proposing to phase out the…
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The UK government has officially opened an eight-week public consultation proposing to phase out the use of enriched colony cages for laying hens, pullets and breeder…
St Ewe Free Range Eggs is growing rapidly while gaining plaudits for its philosophy of sustainable and empathetic business. Michael Barker reports At a time when…
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Industry warns of risks to farmers and consumers of phasing out hen cages
0The UK government has officially opened an eight-week public consultation proposing to phase out the use of enriched colony cages for laying hens, pullets and breeder layers, with a complete ban on existing systems by 2032. Under the plans, new enriched cages could not be installed after 2027 and remaining cages would be phased out under amendments to existing welfare laws. The consultation seeks stakeholder views on animal welfare impacts and effects on the poultry sector. Defra said the proposals aim to improve the welfare of hens by restricting systems that prevent birds from carrying out natural behaviours. However, the…