Court Rules Mass-Killing Of Male Chicks Legal

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A top German court has ruled that it is still lawful for poultry and egg producers to kill unwanted male chicks. The ruling, by Germany’s Federal Administrative Court on Thursday, backs companies on a temporary basis until an alternative can be found. Mass-culling of boy chicks is common practice in industrialised farming around the world. […]

A top German court has ruled that it is still lawful for poultry and egg producers to kill unwanted male chicks.

A lower court ruled that killing for food production constituted “reasonable” grounds, leading to the latest high court challenge. The ruling means that economic reasons alone do not constitute “reasonable” grounds – but stops short of immediately banning the practice. After sorting, the most common methods of killing involve asphyxiation by gassing or maceration in high-speed grinders.

 

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