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Even farmed animals feel a spring in their step

With the longer evenings and warmer weather, who doesn’t feel a little spring in their step? And it's not just humans who enjoy this time of year, animals feel the difference as well.

To learn more about animal behaviour in spring, we spoke to one of our regional assessment managers. Charlotte visits our member farms in all kinds of weather. From blossom to blizzard, she’s out there ensuring that farmed animals on the RSPCA Assured scheme are being reared to the RSPCA’s higher welfare standards.

“With its lighter evenings, Spring is a welcome change for everyone working in farming, and it’s fascinating to see changes in the animals’ behaviour too.”

Keeping farmed animals mentally and physically active 

“RSPCA Assured farming members care for their animals according to the RSPCA’s higher welfare standards. There are, on average, 700 standards that must be met for each species, each one making a difference to the lives of the animals. One of RSPCA Assured’s key requirements is for animals to be provided with environmental enrichment.  

Enrichment can be anything from straw for pigs to root about in, objects for chickens and hens to peck at, to cow brushes for cattle. These things encourage the animals to engage in their natural behaviours and keep them mentally and physically active.”

Giving animals the freedom to move

“Seeing hens exploring their environment and clucking around freely makes me proud to work for RSPCA Assured. We never allow cages on the scheme; they prevent animals from expressing their natural behaviours, but sadly, over eight million laying hens still spend their whole lives in cages.

“For cows, being outside not only provides them with space to move and exercise, but they also have more freedom to interact with other cows and strengthen social bonds. The RSPCA welfare standards for cows state that they must be given plenty of outdoor access and cannot be kept permanently indoors; sadly, on some lower-welfare farms, they are never allowed outside. A cow that lives inside all the time is more likely to show serious health issues such as lameness and udder infections.”

Spring into action for animal welfare

RSPCA Assured is working hard alongside the RSPCA to bring an end to highly intensive farming and wants to see all animals cared for to the RSPCA’s higher welfare standards. You can help by signing up to their campaign to ban cages and help farmed animals lead better lives.

We also have the power to influence how farmed animals are treated every time we go shopping. By making informed choices, we can support higher-welfare farming. When you see the RSPCA Assured label, you know that the animals have been raised to higher welfare standards. This means they've had access to better living conditions, space to move, and the opportunity to express their natural behaviours all year round.

About the author

Jodie - Website Manager

Jodie is RSPCA Assured's Website Manager. 

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