Illegal and cruel battery cages in egg farms
Battery cages in egg farms are a blatant violation of law
Animal Equality, an animal protection organization based in Pune, India investigated several egg facilities between August and December 2016 in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana, which are Indian states known for their egg production.

cage no bigger than two A4 sheets
of paper.

other in an attempt to find space
to move.






These cruel battery cages are used rampantly in spite of the section 11 (1) (e) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 which prohibits confining birds in battery cages, and the Animal Welfare Board of India’s advisory to all the states which directed to phase out battery cages by 2017.


It is 2017 and yet there is still no sign of these cruel and illegal battery cages being phased out. All the countries in the European Union have banned battery cages. Why is India, a nation known for ahimsa (non-violence), lagging behind? Battery cages are against our law and our values. The state governments must step in and implement the ban.
Amruta Ubale
Executive Director of Animal Equality India

