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New game rearing code plans are unworkable and ignore welfare advice, says CLA The CLA today (Monday, 15 March) slammed the Government's attack on gamebird rearing.
The Government has failed to take account of independent veterinary advice and the recommendations of the specialist stakeholder group convened to examine the Code of Practice for the Welfare of Gamebirds. The Association – working with partners across the game industry – had argued, during the consultation on Defra's game-keeping proposal, that minimum sizes and specified requirements for the design of cages were unnecessary and counterproductive. However, the CLA said today that the Government has chosen to ignore its advice, putting many existing game rearing practices, such as the single pen "harem" system, at risk. CLA President William Worsley said: "It is important to provide a code that underpins sustainable game rearing, and so the CLA was pleased to work with Defra to look at the evidence on this issue. The Farm and Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) did not recommend fixed space standards, preferring to put their "five freedoms" of ideal states first. "The CLA supported FAWC recommendations, and we are disappointed the Government has sought to push ahead regardless. Veterinary advice confirms that the management of any rearing system to ensure that the "five freedoms" are respected, is far more important than any specific space or other regulation." He added: "The last minute changes to the code are unworkable and CLA will fight on behalf of our members to have this code re-examined."
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