EU welfare standards for laying hens due to come into force this week will ban conventional 'barren' battery cages from 2012. However, the agriculture department in Britain, DEFRA, is set to do ...
Layer hens typically are housed in sheds the lengths of football fields in long rows of battery cages, which are stacked several tiers high. The small cages hens live in are termed “battery cages.” A ...
Instead of going cage-free, Burnbrae Farms is investing in enriched battery cages, which are only slightly larger than ...
According to the Humane Society of the United States, the vast majority of egg-laying hens in the U.S. live in battery cages ...
meaning they come from hens that are not kept in specific types of small cages called "battery cages" or "colony cages" that ...
The organisation is calling for a ban on all types of cages for egg-laying hens by 2007. A new European directive will outlaw battery cages throughout Europe from 2012. However, the law still ...
With increased area, head scratching, body shaking and feather raising were performed at a higher rate and cage pecking at a lower rate. .. Welfare implications are briefly discussed.
The use of battery cages for birds was banned in the UK in 2012. But there are still more than 1.1m chickens in Scotland kept in "enriched cages", which provide birds with more room to nest ...
Professor Christine Nicol obtained a degree in Zoology from the University of Oxford, and then completed a PhD on the welfare of laying hens housed in battery cages. Her concern for the welfare ...
although hens are currently allowed to be housed in "furnished" cage systems. These are more spacious than tightly-packed battery cages, which were banned across the EU in 2012, however welfare ...