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What is the Farm Animal Welfare Council?
The Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) is an independent advisory body established by the Government in 1979. Its terms of reference are to keep under review the welfare of farm animals on agricultural land, at market, in transit and at the place of slaughter; and to advise the Government of any legislative or other changes that may be necessary. The Council can:
Latest advice20 August 2008:
10 July 2008 - In response to a request from the Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Richard Lochhead MSP, FAWC has provided advice on the welfare standards for pigs in Great Britain (PDF 40KB). 1 July 2008 - FAWC has published its Annual Review 2007/2008 (3 MB - Please note this is a large file). Copies of this report can also be obtained from the FAWC Secretariat. 30 June 2008 - FAWC has published its report on the implications of castration and tail docking for the welfare of lambs (PDF 550KB). A news release has also been issued. 5 June 2008 - FAWC Response to the Consultation on Responsibility and Cost Sharing in Wales. |
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