Since RSPCA Assured was first set up 30 years ago, our mission has always been to improve farm animal welfare. We have aimed to do this through our own assurance scheme and also by acting as a catalyst for change throughout the food and farming industries.
This is why we are happy to see that Red Tractor has launched an ‘enhanced welfare’ label for meat chickens. Red Tractor’s ‘enhanced welfare’ label has adopted some of the RSPCA’s key on-farm welfare standards for chickens and this is great news.
However, this ‘enhanced welfare’ is not equivalent to the RSPCA’s standards and label, and is quite different in many key areas. For example, Red Tractor’s ‘enhanced welfare’ label has only adopted some of the RSPCA’s higher welfare standards for chickens on farms. It hasn’t adopted any of the RSPCA’s key higher welfare standards for transport and slaughter, which are also important areas of chicken production.
Standards alone do not ensure good farm animal welfare. What’s equally important is the assurance that these standards are being fully implemented on farms. Our assessment process is more rigorous than any other farm assurance scheme or label. These assessments are carried out by specially-trained assessors, employed by RSPCA Assured and are completely independent from the farming industry.
Red Tractor’s ‘enhanced welfare’ label for chicken has adopted some of our key standards for meat chickens, which is great news for chicken welfare.
We are pleased that, like our welfare standards, the ‘enhanced welfare’ label meets the requirements of the Better Chicken Commitment’s criteria.
Hopefully, this will help us in our mission to encourage more people to stop buying standard chicken from lower-welfare farms.
Both labels require: