Eggs From In-Ovo Selected Hens Hit Shelves with Humane Certification
NestFresh is rolling out Humanely Hatched™ egg packaging in early July 2025, setting a new standard in ethical egg farming. The company now uses in-ovo sexing technology to avoid hatching and euthanizing male chicks—an industry issue long criticized by animal welfare groups.
This proprietary program, backed by Certified Humane® standards from Humane Farm Animal Care (HFAC), ensures that only female embryos are incubated. The eggs are laid by hens whose lives began with greater compassion, reinforcing NestFresh’s leadership in animal welfare.
“NestFresh didn't just adopt this technology—we spearheaded the effort to bring it to market in the U.S.,” said Jasen Urena, Executive Vice President of NestFresh.
The in-ovo system, called Cheggy, was developed by Agri Advanced Technologies (AAT). It enables producers to determine chick sex before incubation, preventing unnecessary waste and improving overall hatchery practices. AAT’s solution has been used globally with over 230 million eggs.