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  • Lambing
    ​SPCA is concerned about the welfare harms and death of lambs as a result of early lambing that is scheduled to take place during winter or spring, when temperatures may cause thermal stress.
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  • Layer Hen Housing
    ​SPCA supports housing systems that provide chickens with a Good Life where they experience positive welfare and their physical, health, and behavioural needs are met.
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  • Octopus Farming
    ​SPCA opposes octopus farming due to welfare concerns and a lack of evidence that intensive farming systems can provide octopuses with a Good Life where they experience positive welfare and their physical, health and behavioural needs are met.
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  • Shearing (Including Crutching and Dagging)
    ​SPCA acknowledges the importance of shearing for the welfare of sheep and other farmed species selected for fibre production.
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  • Social Bonds
    ​SPCA advocates for farming practices in which animals are kept in stable, long-term social groups throughout their lives whenever possible.
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  • Sustainable Farming
    ​SPCA advocates that animal welfare is considered as part of the sustainability in farming.
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  • Tethered Goats
    ​SPCA advocates for goats to be provided with a properly fenced area which allows them to have a Good Life where they experience positive welfare and their physical, health, and behavioural needs are met.
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  • Virtual Fencing
    SPCA is opposed to the use of virtual fencing technology for farmed animals that relies on aversive training techniques.
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  • Animal Ethics Committees in New Zealand
    Under the Animal Welfare Act, use of animals in research, testing and teaching (RTT) is only permitted for an organisation or person who has a license from the Government. A licensed organisation or person must set up a special committee called an Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) to review any proposed use of animals in RTT. Use of animals can only happen if approved by an AEC.
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  • Keeping your pets safe during a flood
    During extreme weather scenarios such as flooding, it is vital for households to be prepared in the case of an emergency. Prepare to best care for your animals during these stressful times.
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