CEO Philip Lymbery of The Compassion in World Farming, (whose patron is Joanna Lumley), joined me to highlight the incredible work this charity is doing, to change the way Farming and the transport of live stock takes place in this country.
This charity was established in 1967 has overcome incredible odds - to ensure animals raised for consumption are being treated in a more humane way - and this year saw a landmark when the EU agreed to ban barren battery cages for laying hens from 2012.
There is still much more to achieve - and I was appalled when I heard the average chicken's life is just 6 WEEKS! not to mention what the breeders feed it with ...
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CIWF PHILIP LYMBERY by Ashlyn Kaye 92.6fm 
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I very much enjoyed speaking to Ashlyn about the welfare issues surrounding factory farming and the work of Compassion in World Farming. It was great to be able to share our latest campaigns with Radio Verulam listeners and I hope my interview helped to educate more people about the plight of animals in cruel, intensive farming systems.
Philip Lymbery, CEO Compassion in World Farming
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