J B wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 7:40 pm
I'm sure there are plenty of rogues in every business (farming included) but the UK has some of the highest animal welfare standards in the world.
Something to be proud of - and I suspect it's mainly a voluntary code of practice, rather than being simply obliged to obey UK/EU laws. By and large, UK farmers care about their animals, rather than merely regarding them as money-producers. That's what I've deduced from the dozen farmers I've met.
Yioula wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:15 pm
I’ve never bought eggs from the Supermarkets here
Presumably the hens that lay the eggs you buy are not raised in battery cages.........
There are some supermarkets/butchers (e.g. Garden of Eden, Kolios etc.) that sell excellent eggs from free-range hens, and also sell free-range chickens.
The specialist "chicken shops" that I've been in around Paphos sell dubious-looking anaemic chickens. No indications as to how the animal was reared. Not for me.
Yioula wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:15 pm
I’ve never bought eggs from the Supermarkets here
All supermarkets/Lidls etc sellfree rangee eggs.
That may be so but the questions is what they regard free-range. It could be that the hens are able to roam freely for only 30 min/day or have no bushes/trees for cover so that they´re too scared to roam around (as they instictlvely want to be able to hide from e. g. birds of prey).
J B wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 7:40 pm
I would love to see some evidence of where these 50000 cow herds are
E. g. in the desert of Saudi Arabia:
Sorry, not a language that I understand, so I only scanned through it, but, as an experienced stockman, all the cows I saw looked comfortable and happy.
Yioula wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:15 pm
I’ve never bought eggs from the Supermarkets here
All supermarkets/Lidls etc sellfree rangee eggs.
That may be so but the questions is what they regard free-range. It could be that the hens are able to roam freely for only 30 min/day or have no bushes/trees for cover so that they´re too scared to roam around (as they instictlvely want to be able to hide from e. g. birds of prey).
Ive been here thirty years and I havent seen one Bird of Prey, so I think thats a weak argument
That may be so but the questions is what they regard free-range. It could be that the hens are able to roam freely for only 30 min/day or have no bushes/trees for cover so that they´re too scared to roam around (as they instictlvely want to be able to hide from e. g. birds of prey).
Ive been here thirty years and I havent seen one Bird of Prey, so I think thats a weak argument
Are you sure chicken don´t have that instinct because you haven´t seen a bird of prey? One of my daughter´s pet rabbits was killed by a bird of prey - granted, that was in Germany though.
That may be so but the questions is what they regard free-range. It could be that the hens are able to roam freely for only 30 min/day or have no bushes/trees for cover so that they´re too scared to roam around (as they instictlvely want to be able to hide from e. g. birds of prey).
Ive been here thirty years and I havent seen one Bird of Prey, so I think thats a weak argument
Are you sure chicken don´t have that instinct because you haven´t seen a bird of prey? One of my daughter´s pet rabbits was killed by a bird of prey - granted, that was in Germany though.
Im sure any animal has a survival instinct, but to use that as an excuse to try and stop people eating eggs is a bit flimsy
Ive been here thirty years and I havent seen one Bird of Prey, so I think thats a weak argument
Are you sure chicken don´t have that instinct because you haven´t seen a bird of prey? One of my daughter´s pet rabbits was killed by a bird of prey - granted, that was in Germany though.
Im sure any animal has a survival instinct, but to use that as an excuse to try and stop people eating eggs is a bit flimsy
Where have I done that? I´m just trying to raise awareness that not all free-range eggs are created equal.
Dominic wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 11:26 pm
Capturing the everyday horror of dairy farming in Germany.
I followed the link and read the article but didn't see any evidence of 'horrors'
There was one photo of a cow in a foot trimming crate (I can explain fully if required) and two photos that wouldn't load, but apart from that, a few photos of cows at a show and some of models
Did I miss something?