Welfare Of Farmed Animals Regulations 2000
Definition: Welfare of Farmed Animals Regulations 2000
Welfare of Farmed Animals Regulations 2000: A piece of legislation which sets out guidelines for the humane treatment of animals on farms, including separate schedules on the treatment specific types of animals such as laying hens, cattle, or pigs. Complying with these regulations can improve animal welfare and farm practices.
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