"It took years of heated debate, but the federal government has finally decided just how much living space an organic chicken should have.
It's part of a new set of rules that cover many aspects of animal welfare in the organic food industry. But the biggest impact of the rule will be felt in the organic egg industry.
Organic egg producers always were required to let their hens go outside. But the organic rules didn't define exactly how much space the animals needed. So some organic egg producers built large chicken houses, containing tens of thousands of hens, while allowing those hens access only to a small enclosed porch, rather than pasture."
Dan Charles reports for NPR January 18, 2017.
"Organic Chickens Get More Room To Roam"
Source: NPR, 01/20/2017