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Cobbydaler 17-12-2011 22:20

Clucking Hell!
 
Hadn't heard anything about these new rules...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...ester-16232506

Osem 17-12-2011 22:24

Re: Clucking Hell!
 
I could probably find a nice warm home for some of them.





@ about 200degC for about 90 mins.... :D

Pierre 17-12-2011 23:24

Re: Clucking Hell!
 
The usual SP our farmers will have to follow the new rules to the letter, whilst the rest of Europe will raise two fingers and the undercut our industry. I do hope Camerons action is s catalyst for us to leave the EU.

danielf 18-12-2011 00:38

Re: Clucking Hell!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 35347231)
Hadn't heard anything about these new rules...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...ester-16232506

I suspect it relates to this:

Quote:

European Union
In 1999, the European Union Council Directive 1999/74/EC[7] banned the conventional battery cage in the EU from 2012, after a 10-year phase-out. In their 1996 report, the European Commission's Scientific Veterinary Committee (SVC) condemned the battery cage, concluding:
"It is clear that because of its small size and its barrenness, the battery cage as used at present has inherent severe disadvantages for the welfare of hens".
The EU Directive allows enriched or "furnished" cages to be used. Under the directive, enriched cages must be at least 45 cm high and must provide each hen with at least 750 cm² of space; 600 cm² of this must be "usable area" – the other 150 cm² is for a nest-box. The cage must also contain litter, perches and "claw-shortening devices". Some animal welfare organisations, such as Compassion in World Farming, have criticised this move, calling for enriched cages to be prohibited as they believe they provide no significant or worthwhile welfare benefits as compared with conventional battery cages. The use of battery cages is banned in Belgium, Austria, Sweden and the Netherlands.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery...European_Union

So there's been a 10 year phase out, and some farmers still get 'caught out'. Kudos (not) to the Beeb for telling the whole story. I guess 'chickens being rescued' makes better news than 'moron farmers ignore 10 year notice period' in the runup to Christmas.

martyh 18-12-2011 08:34

Re: Clucking Hell!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35347244)
The usual SP our farmers will have to follow the new rules to the letter, whilst the rest of Europe will raise two fingers and the undercut our industry. I do hope Camerons action is s catalyst for us to leave the EU.

You may be right

this article from sept http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14751522

Quote:

A ban on building new cages and using them for the first time has been in place since 2003 while the intention to phase them out completely was first announced in 1999.
and this from june http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-13749689

Quote:

"Countries like Poland and Hungary have been buying our old battery cages with the intention of continuing to produce eggs under what we consider were appalling conditions, and then sell them back into the EU

Ignitionnet 18-12-2011 13:35

Re: Clucking Hell!
 
Shows how much use the EU is when it can't even properly implement a simple trade directive between 27 nations without 13 of them ignoring it. These are the guys who want to approve national budgets. Right.


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