3 Ways Early Life Experiences Help Prepare Hens for Adulthood If you’ve ever had the pleasure of being a dog parent you know how important early life experiences are for…
Want to get G.A.P. Animal Welfare Certified meat delivered to your door? You’re in luck! G.A.P. is proud to announce a new partnership with Thrive Market, an online membership-based grocer…
Fall is officially upon us. For me, the start of the fall season is marked by the local agricultural fairs, students back at school, changing colors of the leaves, earlier…
Many sheep ranchers rely solely on pasture to feed their animals. By managing pastures properly, sheep can receive a well-balanced diet and remain healthy. Our New Zealand-based partners at Atkins…
G.A.P.’s farm animal welfare standards include the maintenance of vegetative cover for our Outdoor Access (Step 3), Pasture Raised (Step 4), Animal Centered (Step 5), and Life on Farm (Step…
“Pig” of the Litter If you’ve been following the #GAPFarmLife blog series, you would have learned that for a turkey farmer, ‘litter’ means ‘bedding’. But for a pig farmer, the…