Unique Swiss Law Prohibits Chicken Eyewear
Switzerland's strict animal welfare laws include unusual provisions, such as banning glasses and contact lenses for poultry, highlighting the country's comprehensive approach to animal protection.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland has banned the use of glasses and contact lenses for poultry through Article 20 of the Animal Protection Ordinance (OPAn)
- Chicken eyewear was historically used to prevent cannibalistic behavior in confined poultry
- Red-tinted lenses were designed to prevent chickens from seeing blood to reduce aggressive behavior
- Animalens company patented red contact lenses for poultry in the 1980s
By The Numbers
They Said
"The use of glasses and contact lenses as well as the application of devices that prevent the beak from closing"
"The use of glasses and contact lenses on poultry is an attempt to adapt birds to housing conditions that are not 'animal-friendly'"