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Slaughter of cattle: welfare issues assessed
EFSA has published an assessment of the welfare of cattle at slaughter, based on the most up-to-date scientific studies and research. The scientific opinion is the latest in a series...
Animal welfare
Animal welfare at slaughter
3 November 2020
Pigs at slaughter: measures to address welfare concerns
Most of the hazards related to welfare of pigs at slaughter are due to inadequate staff skills and poorly designed and constructed facilities. That is one of the main conclusions of...
Animal welfare
Animal welfare at slaughter
17 June 2020
Rabbit cages: EFSA identifies welfare issues
The welfare of adult rabbits kept in conventional cage systems is worse than that of those housed in other systems used in the EU, EFSA has concluded. The main welfare issue they...
Animal welfare
Animal welfare at slaughter
9 January 2020
Poultry welfare at slaughter: hazards identified, measures proposed
EFSA has proposed measures to address the animal welfare hazards most commonly observed during the slaughter of poultry for food production and disease control. A comprehensive...
Animal welfare at slaughter
Animal welfare
13 November 2019
Public consultation: welfare assessment of dairy cows in small scale farms
FSA is extending the closing date of the public consultation on its review of information on small farms for dairy cows. Stakeholders and other interested parties now have until 13...
Animal welfare
28 January 2015
Pig welfare: EFSA updates its scientific advice
EFSA has published an opinion on the issue of tail docking in pigs. Tail docking is a procedure carried out to reduce the risk of tail biting, one of the major issues in modern pig...
Animal welfare
23 May 2014
EFSA updates scientific advice on African swine fever
The risk that African swine fever is endemic in Georgia, Armenia and Russian Federation has increased from moderate to high since 2010, when EFSA carried out its last risk assessment....
Animal welfare
7 April 2014
African swine fever: EFSA assesses control measures to prevent spread
Hunting is not a tool to drastically reduce the risk of introduction and spread of African swine fever virus in wild boar populations. Artificial feeding of wild boar might increase...
Animal welfare
17 March 2014
African swine fever hits EU: EFSA assesses measures to prevent spread
At the end of January Poland and Lithuania reported cases of African swine fever in wild boars. African swine fever is a viral disease that is harmless to humans but deadly to pigs,...
Animal welfare
4 March 2014
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