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Joint Animal Welfare Working Group Created

Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC) and the Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors Council (CPEPC) are pleased to announce the creation of the Joint Animal Welfare Working Group, aimed at supporting the ongoing review of animal welfare practices, processes, and procedures of the Canadian chicken sector.

Canada’s unique and regulated framework of chicken production supports a high standard of animal care through the implementation of CFC’s Animal Care Program, a national, mandatory, third-party audited program based on the National Farm Animal Care Council (NFACC) Code of Practice for chicken. NFACC develops scientifically-informed, consensus-based codes of practice for food animal care in Canada by bringing together stakeholders from diverse disciplines – farmers, veterinarians, processors, transporters, animal welfare associations, academia, and provincial/federal governments – resulting in robust standards that are science-based, practical, and address societal expectations for responsible farm animal care.

The consensus-based joint Working Group, comprised of four Canadian chicken farmers and four processing sector representatives, will supplement the existing process for the development and advancement of national animal care standards by reviewing the most recent scientific evidence regarding animal welfare, comparing this against current standards, and assessing the program’s implementation and audits.

Both CFC and CPEPC believe that this new Working Group will enhance the chicken sector’s ability to keep pace with consumer expectations and contribute to the ongoing success of science-based animal welfare programs and best practices into the future.

Source : Chicken Farmers Of Canada

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Getting closer to planting season means one thing… it’s time to get EVERYTHING ready.

Today didn’t go exactly as planned—we thought we’d be hauling potatoes again, but instead we spent the day digging equipment out of the cellar, hooking up the grain drill, and getting tractors ready to roll. With wheat planting just around the corner, every piece of equipment matters.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a normal day without a few problems… dead batteries, hydraulic issues, and a truck tire that absolutely refused to cooperate. We tried everything—jump packs, bead bazooka, ratchet straps… and eventually had to bring out the “big guns” just to get things moving again.

But that’s farm life—adapt, fix, and keep moving forward.

We’re getting close to go-time. Wheat seed is coming soon, and planting season is right around the corner