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Before examining animal welfare from an international perspective, it is necessary to consider the concept in its instantiation in current democratic societies, and particularly in the United States. Given the powerful diffusion of concepts and trends from Europe and the United States to the rest
committed to “animal health” with much less (if any) focus on animal welfare (Jones, 2003). Recently, the veterinary profession has come under increasing scrutiny in public debates about the legal and ethical treatment and welfare of non-human animals in society (Grimm, 2014). Examples include the
, 2010 ). Children in particular have been a focus in this area because they are future consumers and will therefore have an impact on the direction that animal welfare policies will take. People are often empathetic toward nonhuman animals, and they say that they care about their welfare, even though
How do you define the quality of life of a farmed animal? This timely book addresses the complex and often controversial issues surrounding the assessment and improvement of farm animal welfare. Based on a large, multi-disciplinary EU funded research project called Welfare Quality, it discusses the relevance of science based welfare assessments and the importance of establishing a fruitful dialogue between science and society. An outline is given of the development of a workable welfare assessment system for cattle, pigs and chickens as well as practical ways of improving the animals' quality of life.
This book synthesises the huge body of work carried out by the largest ever international network of scientists and stakeholders in Welfare Quality. It describes some of the obstacles encountered and their solution and why particular paths were chosen. It also clearly sets out what still needs to be done and presents selected strategies and technologies (automation, proxy indicators, targeting of risk factors, etc.) designed to ensure the continued improvement of welfare and its assessment.
The book provides a valuable source of knowledge on farm animal welfare for social and animal scientists, students, teachers, policy makers, lobby groups and the animal industry.