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A word for former vegetarians who eat free range meat?
Compassionate Shopper? If you are one, and in the UK, you might find Compassion in World Farming's Compassionate Shopping Guide useful
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In free range systems, the housing is of similar standard as the barn or aviary, but the hens are also required to have constant daytime access to an outdoor range mainly covered by vegetation. In the EU each hen must have at least 4 square metres of space allowance. The best systems have tree cover – this encourages birds to remain outdoors as they are less fearful of predators. Other systems with high welfare potential have small moveable hen houses so that the hens are kept in smaller groups and it is easy for all the hens to get out of the house onto the range during daylight hours. In organic production the hens have even more space each on the range (1 hen per 10 square metres in Soil Association standards) and the hens are not beak-trimmed.
There's more information about the differences on the Compassion in World Farming web pages about higher welfare alternatives to factory farmed eggs