Bine
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We in Germany had a debate about the chick-shredder in the industrial poultry business lately.
Our animal welfare law is quite clear about the fact that we don´t want anyone to kill an animal only because it is an inconvenience. So I can trap mice, b/c they are risk for food security, I can trap voles, if the digging activity is a risk to my shed, but I am not allowed to kill a mole only because I don´t like what it does with my lawn. Not everyone respects this law and it is quite frankly not the best controlled law. But it has it good effects in society. We got rid of kill shelters for pets and everyone accepts the spaying and neutering of dogs and cats as mandatory.
The only big exceptions of this law are lab and farm animals but with that principle in place, it raised the standards for these animals, too and the green party and animal welfare organizations try to push for more. They tried to make a lawsuit against the big poultry operations in Germany. The first attempted failed but they will try again and the discussion it sparked in public made clear that no one wants to tolerate this practice forever. So the industry is looking for a solution and the government has made it clear that if industry doesn´t come forward with a plan to change that practice they will be forced to change. And yellow press front pages with a cute chick asking the reader to “please, save my brother..” is the last thing the industry needs every year around Easter, I think. So if there is a secure method to modify the sex of chicks, I will maybe the first to hear from it.
Our animal welfare law is quite clear about the fact that we don´t want anyone to kill an animal only because it is an inconvenience. So I can trap mice, b/c they are risk for food security, I can trap voles, if the digging activity is a risk to my shed, but I am not allowed to kill a mole only because I don´t like what it does with my lawn. Not everyone respects this law and it is quite frankly not the best controlled law. But it has it good effects in society. We got rid of kill shelters for pets and everyone accepts the spaying and neutering of dogs and cats as mandatory.
The only big exceptions of this law are lab and farm animals but with that principle in place, it raised the standards for these animals, too and the green party and animal welfare organizations try to push for more. They tried to make a lawsuit against the big poultry operations in Germany. The first attempted failed but they will try again and the discussion it sparked in public made clear that no one wants to tolerate this practice forever. So the industry is looking for a solution and the government has made it clear that if industry doesn´t come forward with a plan to change that practice they will be forced to change. And yellow press front pages with a cute chick asking the reader to “please, save my brother..” is the last thing the industry needs every year around Easter, I think. So if there is a secure method to modify the sex of chicks, I will maybe the first to hear from it.
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