Where B.C. gets its eggs from is undergoing a revolution and visitors to the PNE this week can get a sneak peek.
Nestled in the red Farm Country livestock barns is a display set up by B.C. Eggs, the provincial egg-marketing board, of a new cage system for non-free-range or organic birds.
“We’re actually getting very good feedback,” said Katie Lowe, the board’s executive director.
Within the next two decades every caged chicken on a B.C. farm will be re-housed. Just over five per cent of chickens in B.C. are already in the new cages, while 23 per cent of B.C. chickens already live cage-free, in free-run or certified-organic conditions. The board says B.C. has the highest percentage of cage-free hens in all of Canada.
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