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by scandinavegan
2114 days ago
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It's still misleading in Sweden, even though we're in the EU. Here it's called "frigående" (free-walking, or free-range) which for hens just means that they are not kept in small cages. The free-range version with access to the outdoor is called "ecological" (16% of the hens). When people buy eggs in Sweden from "free-walking" hens, they expect them to be outdoors in the sun, but instead they are kept indoors with a maximum of 9 hens per square meter and up to 10.000 hens in a barn. It's not easy to find an English description of this, so here are some Swedish articles: Wikipedia: https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frig%C3%A5ende_djur Swedish Egg, an organization from the egg industry: https://www.svenskaagg.se/?p=19891&m=3959 Djurens Rätt, an animal rights group: https://www.djurensratt.se/djur-i-livsmedelsindustrin/honor-... |
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In most of these languages, the term for barn eggs (hens indoors without cages) seems to refer to ground, soil, or scratching. Swedish seems to be an outlier in applying a word like 'free' to this grade.