By the Farm Animal Welfare Council - FAWC was established in 1979. Its terms of reference are to keep under review the welfare of farm animals on agricultural land, at market, in transit and at the place of slaughter; and to advise Great Britain’s Rural...
By Stotfold Pigs. This leaflet looking at the welfare of floor and trough-fed dry sows is based on the results of work by Cambac JMA Research funded by the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food (now DEFRA) and the Meat and Livestock Commission ...
This article is taken from document T-AP (98) 3 : Standing Committee of the European Convention For The Protection Of Animals Kept For Farming Purposes, which is the final version for adoption set for the 45th meeting in Strasbourg, 17-19 June 2003. ...
By DEFRA - This article reproduces the preface of the Code of Recommendations for the Welfare of Livestock: PIGS and provides links to the 20 page PDF booklet that makes up the Welfare Code.
By Penny Lawlis - Animal Care Specialist, OMAF, Canada - A European Commission welfare ruling stipulates that pigs must have "...permanent access to a sufficient quantity of material to enable proper investigation and manipulation activities, such as...
By Dr John Strak - This month’s Strak report considers the issue of food producion under stringent ethical and welfare conditions and ponders whether it is possible to achieve this goal and still make a profit.
By thePigSite.com - Towards the latter end of 2001 the European Union adopted its amended directive(s) laying down minimum welfare standards for the protection of pigs. The EU dictates that these requirements should become law for all new, re-built or...
By Jane Messenger, Pork Magazine - Do consumers think about how pigs are raised when they shop for pork chops? New research shows that when it comes to picking out meat products, consumers are more concerned about price and quality than about animal welfare...
By European Commission - This article provides a question and answer session on the Euopean Unions' regulations regards animal transport.
By John Gadd, England, National Hog Farmer - By the year 2013, all member states of the European Union (EU) must comply with draconian new animal welfare regulations. Some EU countries such as Sweden and the United Kingdom are already well down the proposed...
By the MLC - A project to improve and devise new systems of pig handling prior to stunning without force, so as to minimise stress and to evaluate the improvements in welfare, ease of loading and the economic benefit was funded by MAFF and industrial...
By Dr John Strak - Animal welfare regulations are back in the news this month with the champion of animal welfare and Junior Minister at DEFRA, Elliot Morley, announcing that he will hold a public consultation on banning battery cages for chickens in...
By Food Marketing Institute - This report gives an overview of the results of almost two years of effort by the retail community working with an advisory panel of scientific experts in animal welfare to improve the care and handling of animals used for...
By Marlys Miller, Pork Magazine - In keeping with our review of trends, developments and challenges facing U.S. pork production, we must revisit the animal welfare issue.
By the NPB - The following page lists several Fact Sheets on Swine Health and Animal Care produced for pork producers by the National Pork Board, and as published on their PorkScience.org website.
By Penny Lawlis, Swine Advisory Team, OMAFRA - According to Dr. Paul Hemsworth, a leading researcher from the Victoria Institute of Animal Science in Australia, the most limiting factor in animal productivity and welfare is the human factor. However,...
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs - Border checks have been stepped up at the US - Canada borders which may lead to delays. This can cause health problems for animal in transportation. This information sheet provides livestock exporters...
By The Netherlands' national research council - Analysing the well-being of farm animals such as pigs is no longer merely a matter of opinion. Researchers at the Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering (IMAG), one of the research institutes...
This article summarises a communication from the European Commission to the Council and the European Parliament on the welfare of intensively kept pigs in particularly taking into account the welfare of sows reared in varying degrees of confinement and...
Based on a seven-month investigation, a two-part series written by the Washington Post reveals major flaws in the U.S. government's meat safety net. A joint effort with Dateline NBC examines the spread of deadly E. coli bacteria. The Post reveals how...
The European Commission has adopted a report on intensive pig farming and a proposal amending EU legislation on the protection of pigs to improve welfare conditions. The proposal prohibits the confinement of pigs during most of their pregnancy to individual...
By Temple Grandin, Grandin Livestock Systems - Producers have been giving pigs toys for many years to prevent boredom, reduce vices such as tail biting, and help prevent aggression when pigs are mixed. Providing pigs with additional stimulation will make...













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