EU: RESULT !! – January 1st 2012 – A Ban For the Battery Cage – But Still Problems In Some Member States – Commission to Undertake Infringement Cases As Early As This Month.

http://eurogroupforanimals.org/news/several-eu-member-states-may-get-egg-on-their-face

Several EU Member States may get egg on their face

Posted on 03/01/2012

After twelve years of preparation the use of barren battery cages for laying hens is finally banned from 1 January 2012. Eurogroup for Animals applauds the entry into force of this law which will directly improve the lives of billions of hens across the European Union who are able from now on to perform more natural behaviour.

The latest figures however show that millions of hens are still kept in conventional battery cages in several Member States, despite the generous phase-out period given to producers to comply with the legislation.

This part of EU egg production is now illegal and issue, the European Commission recently confirmed that it is ready to open infringement cases as early as January 2012 if Member States do not comply with the Directive. It also confirmed that every EU member state must take its own measures to guarantee the effective introduction and enforcement of the ban immediately.

It is totally unfair that countries like Austria and Germany, which are already compliant with the ban should be penalised by the marketing and sale of illegal eggs in countries that do not comply with the legislation!

It is important that we as European citizens keep as much pressure as possible on the European authorities, national governments and major egg uses to ensure this ban is fully enforced immediately.

Each and every one of us can make a difference every time we buy or eat an egg, whether it be by challenging your local supermarket, café, restaurant or holiday hotel or asking your work place caterer or local council to ensure that all their eggs come from non-cage systems. Help us make 2012 cage free!

More details can be found here: http://layinghens.eurogroupforanimals.org

 

SAV Comment:

A major result to improve hen welfare throughout the EU.  Unfortunately many hens will continue to be confined in the ‘Enriched’ cages; slightly better but not good enough.

Whenever you shop, please always buy free range eggs.  Ensure that they are used in the foods which you buy.  Kick battery eggs into touch – Go FREE RANGE !

The yolk of the free range egg is much more golden and better in quality as can be seen below.  The taste of a free range egg is so much better.  Please always ensure you only buy free range eggs.

Generally, the darker yellow to orange the yolk is, the healthier

The yellow color comes from a natural pigment called xanthophyll that is found in yellow corn and green plants (source: Gail  Damerow).

Free range chickens that ‘graze’ pastures produce darker yellow egg yolks that are less fat and have a vitamin A and D level that is way above the standard.

 

Above  – Darker Yellow / Orange Free range Yolk shown on LEFT

Above – Spot the Difference ? – 1 Free Range Yolk and 2 Battery Cage Yolks.

Clue: Darker Yolk = Better Free range Quality.

= Top Left Yolk is Free Range !

 

 

 

 

 

 

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