Celebrate St David’s Day by supporting higher welfare farming in Wales
By Charlotte Thomas, regional assessment manager, RSPCA Assured

As RSPCA Assured’s assessment manager for Wales, I always feel a huge sense of pride as St David’s Day approaches.
It’s a time to celebrate Wales – our heritage, our communities and, for me, the dedicated farmers who are helping millions of animals live better lives.
This St David’s Day, I’m celebrating the nearly 280 RSPCA Assured members across Wales who are committed to higher welfare farming.
Thanks to their hard work, more than 2.6 million farmed animals in Wales lived better lives last year.
Celebrating higher welfare this St David’s Day
St David’s Day is about taking pride in what makes Wales special. Welsh farming is a vital part of our rural communities, and it’s inspiring to see so many farmers choosing to go further for animal welfare.
To become RSPCA Assured members, farms must meet hundreds of detailed higher welfare standards set by the RSPCA. These standards must be met every single day of the year – not just on St David’s Day.
We don’t allow cages or crates. Animals must have enough space to move freely and perform their natural behaviours. They must have a healthy diet and a comfortable environment with plenty of space to move around.
Every RSPCA Assured member is assessed annually to ensure they continue to meet the standards. In fact, we carry out a farm assessment in Wales nearly every working day of the year.
Supporting Welsh farmers on St David’s Day and beyond
I’m encouraging shoppers to show their support for Welsh farmers who are doing the right thing for their animals.
So if you choose to buy meat, fish, eggs or dairy products, always look for the RSPCA Assured label.
Choosing higher welfare products is a meaningful way to celebrate Wales – by backing farmers who are committed to giving farmed animals better lives.
For me, that’s something truly worth celebrating this St David’s Day.
Thursday 26 February 2026