The RSPCA’s new revised Welfare Standards for
Key changes to the welfare standards include limiting the number of times that a bird can be subjected to the maximum stocking density of 25kg/sq m (2.3/sq ft) to just once in its lifetime.
The RSPCA has also prohibited beak trimming of turkeys reared in controlled environment housing and formulated more advice on enriching their environment.
Producers will also be required to record the level of foot pad burn for each flock, so that it can be effectively addressed if needed.
by Richard Allison (About this Author)
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