battery cages

Your cage free eggs might be produced by companies that use battery cages

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Heather Neil

Do you buy cage-free eggs?

The Victorian Government is reviewing poultry welfare science – and this is a good thing

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Amanda Diaz

There’s been some news regarding the development of Australia’s poultry welfare standards.  

The week in animal welfare: Volume #3

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Amanda Diaz

Want to keep up to date with what’s going on in the world of animal welfare, but not sure where to start?

Why we’re worried about Australia’s dangerously flawed poultry welfare standards

This is a very rare opportunity to improve the lives of millions of animals. That’s why we need to make sure the process is done right, and leads to tangible improvements in animal welfare - not just what supports the status quo.

Australians don’t want battery cages – just the egg industry does.

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Heather Neil

For the first time in our history, sales of cage-free eggs are surpassing cage eggs.

Seven things you can do to help animals in 2017

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Amanda Diaz

Starting fresh is one of the greatest things about a new year. If one of your resolutions for 2017 is to help those who need it most, here are seven ways you can help animals this year:

Why battery cages are cruel.

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Heather Neil

It’s time to end the battery cage, and here’s why.

What exactly is a battery cage?

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RSPCA Australia

We know many things about hens: they are social, inquisitive and curious. They like to move around, stretch their wings, perch and peck at things.

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