Farmed Animals
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Animal Welfare in Trade
SPCA advocates that animal products for sale in New Zealand must be produced to welfare standards that meet or exceed New Zealand law and should be labelled accordingly.
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Animal Welfare Labelling
SPCA advocates for mandatory, consistent, and clear labelling on any goods that contain animal products to enable consumers to make informed decisions when purchasing items; this should include standardised legal definitions of terms such as colony cage, barn-raised, free range, grass-fed, and organic.
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Balut
SPCA advocates that balut - fertilised duck or chicken eggs with developed embryos - must be processed humanely before consumption.
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Beak Trimming
SPCA advocates for an end to the beak trimming of poultry.
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Biosecurity
SPCA advocates for biosecurity to be a priority on farms and at the border to reduce the risk of disease and protect animal health and welfare.
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Chickens Bred for Meat
SPCA advocates for the importation of slower-growing, more humane chicken breeds.
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Consumption of Animal Products
SPCA aims to work collaboratively with industry and Government to achieve high welfare standards for farmed animals reared for food in New Zealand.
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Culling of Male Chicks
SPCA opposes the routine killing of male chicks in the layer hen industry.
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Deer Velvet
SPCA opposes the amputation of velvet antler for commercial purposes.
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Down Cows
SPCA supports the use of preventative management practices to reduce the likelihood of down cows.