By Bruce Cochrane
The National Farm Animal Care Council has released its updated Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Pigs in Canada.
The National Farm Animal Care Council released its newly updated Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Pigs in Canada yesterday.
The update of the Pig Code, one of eight codes of practice being updated, began in 2010 and involved a 17 person code committee represented by pig producers, animal welfare and enforcement representatives, researchers, transporters, processors, veterinarians and government representatives aided by a six person Scientific Committee.
Jackie Wepruk, the general manager of the National Farm Animal Care Council, says the consensus based approach to updating Canada's codes of practice has proved highly successful.
Jackie Wepruk-National Farm Animal Care Council:
Animal welfare is a deeply personal and often very emotional issue and everyone has their own perspective that's based on their values, their experiences, their knowledge and even their culture and so the challenge has always been to strike a balance that reflects our scientific understanding of animal welfare and is also practical for farmers to implement and also address societal expectations.