J. S. West & Companies Announces New Proposition 2 Compliant Housing for California...

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Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:16pm EDT

J. S. West & Companies Announces New Proposition 2 Compliant Housing for
California Hens



MODESTO, Calif., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- J.S. West & Company today announced
that they will build the first commercial egg production facility after
Californians voted to pass Proposition 2. The announcement coincides with J.S.
West's 100th year anniversary in business.

The new system will be built in Merced County and will feature an "enriched
colony system" for egg-laying hens. This system of housing hens has been in
place in Europe for more than 10 years and serves as home for millions of UK
and European laying hens.

The company says the system will satisfy and enhance Proposition 2
requirements for improving animal welfare, incorporating perches, scratch
areas, claw shortening mats and privacy areas for hens to lay their eggs.

"California voters made it clear that they wanted to give hens more room and
we have risen to that challenge and delivered a solution," said Eric Benson,
President of J.S. West & Companies.

Housing will be constructed for more than 150,000 birds, which represents
approximately 8% of the company's total hen population, and will cost more
than $3.2 million. The project is projected to be complete in June of 2010.  

"This project represents a substantial investment for our family and, frankly,
a serious financial risk since our state still hasn't adopted standards to
clarify the vaguely written Proposition 2," said Benson.  "We felt now was the
time to show Sacramento, the industry and animal welfare interests how a
post-Proposition 2 facility might look. We are under serious time constraints,
with only 4 1/2 years to decide the future of California egg production and we
need to move the dialogue forward."

"We hope that the construction of this facility will spur continued debate and
encourage the Governor, legislators, rule-makers and other participants to
provide clear guidance and specific standards so that this kind of investment
can continue and the egg industry can stay in California," added Benson.

"I believe that J.S. West has taken a bold step and shown a firm commitment to
improve animal welfare for egg production in California. This new effort will
set an example of how consumer desires and modern animal husbandry practices
can go together. Moving forward, we need to provide clear guidance on the
implementation of Proposition 2 so other California companies can follow their
lead," said Jeff Denham, State Senator from the 12th District.

In a recent letter, Congressman Dennis Cardoza of the California 18th district
said, "I am pleased that J. S. West is investing in this next generation
agricultural facility in my district. It appears that once again, California's
Central Valley is at the forefront of agricultural innovation and efficiency.
I hope this sets an example for the entire egg industry."

Greg J. Cutler DVM, MPVM, DIP and ACPV of Cutler Associates International
said, "Enriched Colony systems are widely regarded as humane by many agencies
including the European Union. The Enriched Colony appears to be a system which
is more chicken friendly than other systems in that birds are healthier and
safer in these systems. In particular disease exposure is substantially
reduced in these systems."

"I want to commend J. S. West on taking the initiative to be the first
producer, in I believe the entire nation, to install one of the enriched
colony systems, which are incorporated in the existing researched and approved
European Union standards. This is a great leadership position to take and I
believe that it will demonstrate to the entire U.S. egg industry that this
type of technology is the future," said Arnie Reibli, President of the
Association of California Egg Producers.

J.S. West is a 100 year old family farming business based in Modesto
California. The company employs more than 285 people in central California and
is a leader in the communities where they serve more than 20,000 customers and
sell more than 100,000 dozen eggs per day. More information on the company is
available at www.jswest.com and further questions can be answered at
pr@jswest.com or by calling 209-577-3221.


SOURCE  J.S. West & Company

Eric Benson of J.S. West & Company, +1-209-577-3221, pr@jswest.com
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