Defra Launches Major Animal Welfare Reform Plan

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Defra Announces Major Animal Welfare Reforms

The UK government has unveiled what it describes as the most ambitious animal welfare reforms in a generation. This follows the launch of a new Animal Welfare Strategy by Defra. The proposals signal significant legislative change across farming, companion animals, and wildlife management.

At the headline level, the strategy includes plans to ban caged hens and prohibit the use of cruel snares. Additionally, it aims to end trail hunting and tighten controls on low-welfare dog breeding. Defra says the measures are intended to modernise welfare standards. They also aim to reflect evolving public expectations around animal treatment.

For the livestock and meat sector, the reforms will focus on confinement systems for hens and pigs. This includes a review of housing standards and management practices. The strategy also proposes changes to pig stunning methods. Moreover, it suggests the introduction of new humane slaughter requirements for farmed fish. Historically, welfare regulation in this area has been less explicit.

Additional measures include stronger legal protections for livestock against dog attacks. There will be new offences and enforcement powers aimed at reducing incidents on farmland. Defra has indicated that further consultation with industry stakeholders will be required before detailed legislation is finalised.

While the government has framed the strategy as a long-term roadmap, the announcement signals increased regulatory scrutiny for livestock producers, processors, and retailers. Industry groups are expected to closely examine the timelines, funding support, and practical implications of the reforms. This will be important as proposals move towards implementation.


Source article: Defra | 22 December 2025 

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