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Improvements To Pig Welfare At The Heart Of New Code

5 years ago
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10th September, 2019 20h19

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DEFRA


A new welfare code has today (9 September 2019) been updated and published in parliament. The new pig code will provide guidance to pig producers on how to practise the highest standards of animal welfare.

These standards are comprehensive and set out enhanced guidance on:

Animal Welfare Minister Zac Goldsmith said:

“As someone who has kept pigs throughout my life I am proud that the UK leads the way on improving animal welfare – whether that be the ban on keeping sows in close confinement stalls or our latest legislation to increase custodial sentences for animal cruelty.

“This new code sets out the highest standards on how to best keep pigs using the latest scientific and veterinary advice to safeguard and enhance welfare standards. I urge all farmers and those in industry to take full heed of it.

“Our country’s high animal welfare standards are something to be proud of and we will continuously work to ensure they are maintained and improved.”

The welfare of farmed animals is protected by law and is further supported by statutory species-specific welfare codes.

The code will also be used by enforcement bodies, including Animal and Plant Health Agency inspectors and local authorities, when investigating allegations of poor welfare to look at whether animal welfare standards are being met.

This is the third code to be updated, following the new meat-chicken and laying-hen codes which came into force in March and August 2018 respectively.

The pig welfare code applies to England only, although devolved administrations will aim to align their new codes as closely as possible to Defra’s.


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