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"one of the major shortcomings in eu animal welfare legislation is that there are only binding rules for the keeping of laying hens, pigs, calves and chickens. horses, cows, turkeys, goats and sheep are completely unprotected, and there are no detailed and concrete rules for keeping them," says julika
"one of the major shortcomings in eu animal welfare legislation is that there are only binding rules for the keeping of laying hens, pigs, calves and chickens. horses, cows, turkeys, goats and sheep are completely unprotected, and there are no detailed and concrete rules for keeping them," says julika...
https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/animal-welfare_how-well-are-swiss-animals-protected-/45489148
"one of the major shortcomings in eu animal welfare legislation is that there are only binding rules for the keeping of laying hens, pigs, calves and chickens. horses, cows, turkeys, goats and sheep are completely unprotected, and there are no detailed and concrete rules for keeping them," says julika
"one of the major shortcomings in eu animal welfare legislation is that there are only binding rules for the keeping of laying hens, pigs, calves and chickens. horses, cows, turkeys, goats and sheep are completely unprotected, and there are no detailed and concrete rules for keeping them," says julika...
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/animal-welfare_how-well-are-swiss-animals-protected-/45489148
dossiers for submission and the information and studies required for the evaluation. the commission has established the european union register of feed additives , which includes the list of all authorised feed additives. published safety of hexamethylene tetramine for pigs, poultry, bovines, sheep, goats
dossiers for submission and the information and studies required for the evaluation. the commission has established the european union register of feed additives , which includes the list of all authorised feed additives. published safety of hexamethylene tetramine for pigs, poultry, bovines, sheep, goats...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/feed-additives