Thumbs up for slatted housing in beef trial

EU animal welfare proposals that could almost double the pen space needed for finishing cattle have been debunked by new Teagasc research findings.

Thumbs up for slatted housing in beef trial

EU animal welfare proposals that could almost double the pen space needed for finishing cattle have been debunked by new Teagasc research findings, writes Stephen Cadogan.

In a four-year trial, Teagasc researchers have shown that providing finishing cattle with more than three square metres per animal did not improve animal performance or animal welfare.

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