The SPCA encourages you to buy free range eggs. They are more expensive, but at least you will not be supporting the battery hen industry where hens spend their lives cramped into tiny cages. Free range eggs generally taste better too!

Organic shops around Singapore are worth a try too. If you know of any place that sells free range eggs, please do email this information to educationpr@spca.org.sg.

Freedom Range Company Eggs

These eggs are produced and sold locally. The eggs come from hens kept in a barn system (indoors) as opposed to a free range one (indoors and outdoors). While the SPCA promotes free range eggs, the barn laid variety is a more welfare friendly option compared to eggs from caged hens.


"Kampong" Chickens
Many of you may be familiar with the eggs sold in supermarkets labelled "Kampong Chickens".

A report in the Sunday Times (3rd February 2008) clarified that the label "kampong chickens" does not mean that the birds get more room to run around in, like free-range chickens.

"Kampong" here means that the birds are hybrids of indigenous local fowl with farmed birds, hence their different build and flavour.


Free range does have its disadvantages too - to find out more visit this link
http://www.avma.org/issues/animal_welfare/laying_hen_housing_bgnd.asp