Over 10,000 sign against mega egg farm in Waikato
Over 10,000 sign against mega egg farm in Waikato
20/04/2018
A petition to Waikato District Council demanding they decline a proposed mega egg farm has reached over 10,000 signatures.
New Zealand's
biggest egg producer, Mainland Poultry, want to build a
massive industrial chicken egg laying farm at 64 Old Road,
Orini, Waikato.
The proposed mega farm would confine
400,000 egg laying hens to a new indoor production system
called “multi-tiered aviaries”. If approved, the mega
farm would be the first of its kind established in New
Zealand on such a large scale.
Animal advocacy
organisation Direct Animal Action, who are running the
petition, are concerned about the welfare implications of
multi-tiered aviaries.
“Multi-tiered aviaries are
simply an adjustment to colony cages. Each building will
contain 50,000 hens that will be kept in a stacked
arrangement that reaches almost to the ceiling. The hens
will have no access to the outdoors,” says spokesperson
for Direct Animal Action, Deirdre Sims.
“Overseas,
these systems have been described as "high rises" for
chickens.”
“Mainland Poultry want to establish
multi-tiered aviaries in New Zealand because they can sell
these eggs as “cage-free”.”
“All our major
supermarkets have now made commitments to phase out the sale
of battery and colony cage eggs. Eggs from multi-tiered
aviaries, like what Mainland are proposing at Orini, can be
sold in supermarkets as a cheaper “cage-free”
alternative to free-range.”
“We’re concerned
about the establishment of these systems in New Zealand
because they haven’t been thoroughly considered by our
animal welfare regulators. Overseas, multi-tiered aviaries
have been shown to produce significant animal welfare issues
including high instances of cannibalism.”
“If
Waikato District Council won’t decline Mainland’s
application outright, we’re calling on them to make it
publicly notified so that all New Zealanders can have their
say about what the future of the egg industry looks like in
our country,” says Ms.
Sims.
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