A California law that promises to get breeding pigs out of narrow cages will finally take effect Saturday, but it will be six months before grocery shoppers can be sure that the pork chops they buy under the new law will be from a pig whose mother wasn t confined in a so-called gestation crate.
A California law approved by voters that promises to get breeding pigs out of narrow cages that prevent them from standing or turning will finally take effect Saturday
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A California law approved by voters that promises to get breeding pigs out of narrow cages that prevent them from standing or turning will finally take effect Saturday, after years of delays and warnings that the rules could lead to price spikes and pork shortages. Niman stands to benefit from the law because it contracts with farmers that have long met California’s new animal welfare rules.
California bacon law takes effect but pork from farms using cages will still be on shelves go.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from go.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.