The Pros And Cons Of Animal Welfare

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Animal welfare plays a big role on different areas; how to use animals humanely on laboratories, on animal industries and consumers, on the students especially in the world veterinary medicine and on the religious beliefs of different religions (Heleski, Mertig & Zanella, 2004).

Animal Welfare

The welfare of an animal can be measured by observing its state of coping with the environment. If an animal failures to cope, then it indicates a poor welfare. Welfare has many dimensions that need to be done in order to meet animal welfare (Broom, 1991; Botreau, Veissier, Bracke, Butterworth & Keeling, 2007).
There are recognized ideal states of animal welfare given by the Farm Animal Welfare Council (UK), the “Five Freedoms”. This covers an animal’s welfare on farm, in transit, at market, or at slaughter. First is animals should be free from hunger and thirst. It is important for animals to have an …show more content…

The condition of livestock in rearing, transporting and slaughtering was the public’s great concern. Not only on how they were treated but also the avoidance of suffering, that animal should be assured of a certain level of comfort (Laporte & Seng, 2005).
One of the WQP Criteria for the assessment of animal welfare, which is the same with the “Five Freedoms”, provided by the Farm Animal Welfare Council states that the animals should be able to express their normal behaviors, their species specific natural behavior such as foraging in some animals. In the study of egg selection, the consumers are more concern on animal welfare issues than the potential environmental issues in selecting eggs. It is said that the most important factors in layers’ welfare are the basic needs of the laying hens. If the eggs produced are at its highest quality, then good welfare was applied to the hens (Heng, Li, & Peterson,

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