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Emerging animal welfare standards: science, values and public trust

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

D. Fraser*
Affiliation:
Animal Welfare Program Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia
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Extract

During the last decade, many of the developed countries have seen a rapid move toward explicit farm animal welfare standards. Three historical developments during the last half century have contributed to this move: (1) the emergence of intensive animal production systems developed on the principle of maximizing production efficiency, (2) the perception (sometimes justified, sometimes not) that animal production is becoming an industrial, technological activity substantially controlled by corporate owners, and (3) a rapid increase in humanitarian attitudes toward animals.

Type
RSPCA/BSAS
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2003

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