What happens on an RSPCA Approved layer hen farm? (RSPCA Approved Farming)
The RSPCA has developed animal welfare standards for the care of layer hens, pigs and meat chickens. The standards ensure that animals in these farming systems are provided with an environment that meets their behavioural and physiological needs. RSPCA Approved free-range and barn-housed layer hens have more space than those raised in conventional systems. They can perch, dustbathe, scratch and forage, and lay their eggs in a nest. Eligible egg producers will be approved if they are able to meet the high standards of welfare required and allow regular inspections to ensure that these conditions are maintained. In this video, we take a look at an RSPCA Approved layer hen farm.
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i always think of those little battery hens, how terrible humans can be. And how sad and scary it is for them.
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They look happy. I would like to see them on grass being able to eat bugs etc as well. Mine love scratching in the lawn, and sneaking around under the trees and burying themselves in the dirt :)
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