Free Range Goes From Strength to Strength
In the last few years, the Harlow Bros Poultry Dept has been going at full capacity building new free-range egg laying units. This demand has been generated both by the impending European ban on using cages for egg laying hens and by customer demand. The new houses are built for anything between 3,000 and 32,000 hens per site, all complying with Lion Egg and RSPCA Freedom Foods regulations including large pop-hole doors for the birds to range outside. Since the cage ban was announced we have built free-range housing for over 2 million hens, many in beautiful open countryside with far better views from their windows than most of their human owners have!
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Released at: 11:00 28/10/2009 |
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