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| Michele Riley/The HSUS |
| An Indian egg producer visits a cage-free egg facility. |
Poultry producers from India just concluded a week-long tour of cage-free egg production facilities in the United States. The tour, sponsored by Humane Society International, introduced producers to a variety of less cruel alternatives to caged-housing systems for egg-laying hens. Humane Society International is the international arm of The Humane Society of the United States, the nation’s largest animal protection organization, which has more than 10.5 million supporters.
The majority of egg-laying hens in India spend their lives crowded in cages so small, the birds lack sufficient space to walk or even stretch their wings. "Cage-free" eggs come from hens allowed to move about within a shed.
Mr. Surendra Singh, director of Skylark Hatcheries, said after touring cage-free systems in the United States that he is encouraged to adopt cage-free housing for commercial egg-laying hens.
"After visiting the HSI office and staff, my faith in this society [HSI] increased," Singh said. Skylark Hatcheries is one of the largest poultry companies in India.
Nitin Goel, HSI's corporate marketing manager in India, also attended the USA tour. He will now be touring poultry belts throughout India, educating producers about cage-free housing systems for egg-laying hens.
"Around the world, the trend is away from outdated battery cage systems and toward a more humane and sustainable approach to producing eggs," he said. "I look forward to working with egg producers throughout India on this important transition."