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Eurogroup for Animals believes that to meet consumer
demand and to improve the care and treatment of farm
animals, industry should take responsibility for introducing
a series of high voluntary welfare standards.
Eurogroup has defined these standards by using scientific
and veterinary research and by taking practical advice
from the farming industry and veterinarians. The standards
can be used as a basis for industry and to benchmark
good livestock practices. Although they are significantly
higher than the current EU legal minimum requirements,
the standards are not restrictively high with the consequence
that they can be introduced by a substantial proportion
of EU farmers.
Eurogroup standards cover nutrition, environment, health,
management, transport and slaughter of farm animals
commonly farmed for food. They are based on the following
principles of the Five Freedoms which where developed
by Professor John Webster of Bristol University and
founder of the UK's Farm Animal Welfare Council:
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