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Home / Environment / East Yorkshire Approves Massive 200,000-Bird Chicken Factory Farm

East Yorkshire Approves Massive 200,000-Bird Chicken Factory Farm

16 Oct

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Summary

  • East Riding Council approves new poultry facility
  • Site can house 204,000 birds over 11,000 sq m
  • Existing poultry houses on site "not in operation"
East Yorkshire Approves Massive 200,000-Bird Chicken Factory Farm

In a controversial move, the East Riding of Yorkshire Council has approved plans for a massive new chicken factory farm. The facility, set to be built near Brandesburton, will be capable of housing a staggering 204,000 birds across 11,000 sq m (118,400 sq ft) of floor space.

The development will see six existing poultry houses on the site demolished and replaced with four modern alternatives. Interestingly, the council noted that the current poultry houses "are not in operation," suggesting the new facility represents a significant expansion of the site's capacity.

Despite concerns over the environmental and welfare implications of such a large-scale operation, the council has already granted the site permission from the Environment Agency for broiler chicken production. Furthermore, the documents state the facility will be "permanently moving over to the RSPCA assured higher welfare standard."

The new poultry houses will be constructed using a steel frame with olive green sheeting, blending into the rural landscape. Access to the development will be via the existing farm entrance off New Road, which connects to Catfloss Lane.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new poultry facility in East Yorkshire can accommodate a total of 204,000 birds over 11,000 sq m (118,400 sq ft) of floor space.
The documents state the site will be "permanently moving over to the RSPCA assured higher welfare standard," suggesting the new facility will operate under improved animal welfare conditions.
The existing poultry houses on the site were noted as "not in operation," indicating the new facility represents a significant expansion of the site's capacity.

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