Meat workers in Germany: Exploited and infected
A world first in agricultural policy This is unfortunately in practice everywhere in the world. But I do not consider this to be ethically acceptable, said Agriculture Minister Julia Klöckner, who proposed the bill. Therefore, we will be the first country to ban chick culling by law, she said in a speech marking the start of Germany s International Green Week.
At a later phase in the transition, from early 2024, only methods used much earlier in the incubation process will be allowed, aiming to ensure that the embryos feel no pain.
In Germany alone, about 45 million male chicks are killed each year in a practice that animal welfare advocates call chick shredding. The chicks are culled shortly after hatching because they cannot lay eggs and are not suitable for meat production, meaning that raising them would not be economically viable.
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