Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Peter Bottomley (Conservative), on Wednesday, 16 June 2010, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 196 members in total.
BEAK TRIMMING OF LAYING HENS
That this House notes that a ban on the beak trimming of laying hens is due to come into force on 1 January 2011; believes that if the ban is postponed a new commencement date must be set by the statutory instrument that postpones the ban; further notes that scientific research shows that the correct way to prevent feather pecking and cannibalism is not to beak-trim the hens but to keep them in good conditions and to select birds that are less prone to feather pecking; further notes that there is ample practical experience to draw on as Austrian farmers and certain UK farmers have successfully phased out beak trimming; and calls on the Government, if it postpones the ban on beak trimming, to set a new commencement date for the ban and to encourage the industry to develop and implement an action plan for bringing beak-trimming to an end.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 260
- Session
- 2010-12
- Other sponsors
- Caroline Lucas
- Alan Meale
- David Amess
- Kerry McCarthy
- Bob Russell
- Subjects
- Animal welfare Agriculture
- Link
- View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk
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- 2022-10-21 16:06:27 +0100
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