The EU have recently published the summary report of the ‘public consultation on the modernisation of EU’s on-farm animal welfare rules for certain animals’
The consultation, which ran from 19th September to 17th December 2025, received 236524 responses which were then screened in line with the Better Regulation Guidelines to identify duplicates and erroneous entries, as well as potential Artificial Intelligence generated responses and campaigns.
As a result of screening 46461 responses were found to originate from a unique campaign and were consequently counted as one single response. Also, 190062 were individual responses many of which were suspected to have been mobilised by politically motivated NGOs. Hence, the current total number of responses recorded is 190 063 from 159 countries. The largest number of responses came from Germany (148113) where as 2456 came from the UK.
Amongst other findings, respondents broadly agreed that the current EU legislation regulating animal welfare at farm level does not ensure that farmed animals can express normal behaviour.
The phasing out cages for laying hens was considered as very important or important by the majority and the systematic killing of day-old male chicks was considered as ethically problematic.
The need for equivalent animal welfare standards for food imported from non-EU countries was also strongly supported.
You can read the report in full here


