PIGS Act of 2025 Pigs In Gestation Stalls Act of 2025
If enacted, the PIGS Act would align federal law with a growing movement among several states and major food retailers to phase out the use of gestation crates. This legislative change seeks to enhance the welfare of breeding pigs while also responding to increasing consumer demand for ethically sourced pork products. The bill includes a requirement for pig producers to provide at least 24 square feet of usable floorspace per breeding pig, effective from December 31, 2025.
House Bill 2626, also known as the 'Pigs In Gestation Stalls Act of 2025' or the 'PIGS Act of 2025', seeks to amend the Animal Welfare Act by prohibiting the confinement of pregnant pigs in ways that prevent them from lying down, standing up, or turning around. This bill addresses significant animal welfare concerns associated with the intensive confinement practices currently prevalent in the pork industry. Supporters argue that these conditions cause physical and psychological harm to the animals, calling for a shift to more humane husbandry practices.
The proposed legislation could face opposition from some sectors of the agricultural industry that may view the requirements as burdensome and potentially detrimental to their operations. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the financial implications of transitioning to more humane practices for pig producers. The bill allows for a financial assistance program for producers complying with the new standards, prioritizing independent producers to mitigate the economic impact of these regulations.