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UK Poultry Producers Must Have Same Rules As Europe

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The NFU has today responded to calls from the RSPCA and other welfare organisations for Defra not to allow UK producers to use the same legal stocking densities as European counterparts.

The Broiler Welfare Directive, which came into European law in 2007 and will be implemented in the UK in 2010, sets stocking limits for chickens reared for meat production for the first time. The Directive allows producers to stock to 33kg/m2 to 39kg/m2 if certain welfare indicators are measured and shown not to becompromised. This can be increased to 42kg/m2 if results of welfare monitoring for the previous seven cycles of birds meet Directive standards. This is where the RSPCA has criticised the legislation.

NFU poultry board chairman Charles Bourns said that welfare indicators such as daily mortality ratesand leg and foot health, which are all issues highlighted by welfare groups like the RSPCA, willbe monitored and recorded by Defra vets and farmers as part of the Directive.

Should the results of this monitoring show bird welfare is lacking, producers can be prevented from stocking above 33kg/m2.

The Broiler Welfare Directive is outcome-based legislation and allows modern, efficient farms with skilled stockmen to operate to higher stocking rates if they can demonstratebird welfare is not compromised. The UK government has pledged to cut red tape for industry, and what the RSPCA is proposing is simple gold-plating of EU legislation.

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