This article argues that the growth of free-range labelled egg and chicken shows that the public wish to buy foods produced via higher welfare standards. It summarises the main reasons for dissatisfaction with the current regulation of animal welfare standards in Australia and shows that labelling for consumer choice is not enough to address public concerns. It critically evaluates the degree to which recently proposed new animal welfare standards and guidelines for poultry would address these problems and concludes that the new standards are not sufficient and that more responsive, effective and independent government regulation of animal welfare is required
This paper reports results from two workshops held in York, England that investigated public attitud...
Two kinds of initiatives exist to ensure welfare in broiler production: welfare legislation, where a...
This article examines the current policy and legislative framework which regulates the welfare of in...
In mid-2014, Australian consumer affairs ministers announced that they would together set 'a nationa...
“Free range” and other higher welfare label claims are increasingly visible on Australian egg, pork ...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that Australian consumers who are concerned about th...
Public consultation on the Proposed Draft Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines and Pou...
Labeling and information disclosure to support consumer choice are often proposed as attractive poli...
Not AvailableThe majority of commercial layers in the world is kept in confined cage housing systems...
Claims of secret meetings and manipulation of the policy agenda. A split in government ranks, and th...
European Union (EU) directives identify specific quality and quantity characteristics of the spaces ...
Chickens raised specifically for meat production are the world’s most intensively farmed land animal...
Chickens raised specifically for meat production are the world’s most intensively farmed land animal...
Farm animal welfare in livestock production is a topical and important issue attracting growing inte...
This thesis explores whether and to what extent the theoretical and legal foundations of competition...
This paper reports results from two workshops held in York, England that investigated public attitud...
Two kinds of initiatives exist to ensure welfare in broiler production: welfare legislation, where a...
This article examines the current policy and legislative framework which regulates the welfare of in...
In mid-2014, Australian consumer affairs ministers announced that they would together set 'a nationa...
“Free range” and other higher welfare label claims are increasingly visible on Australian egg, pork ...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that Australian consumers who are concerned about th...
Public consultation on the Proposed Draft Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines and Pou...
Labeling and information disclosure to support consumer choice are often proposed as attractive poli...
Not AvailableThe majority of commercial layers in the world is kept in confined cage housing systems...
Claims of secret meetings and manipulation of the policy agenda. A split in government ranks, and th...
European Union (EU) directives identify specific quality and quantity characteristics of the spaces ...
Chickens raised specifically for meat production are the world’s most intensively farmed land animal...
Chickens raised specifically for meat production are the world’s most intensively farmed land animal...
Farm animal welfare in livestock production is a topical and important issue attracting growing inte...
This thesis explores whether and to what extent the theoretical and legal foundations of competition...
This paper reports results from two workshops held in York, England that investigated public attitud...
Two kinds of initiatives exist to ensure welfare in broiler production: welfare legislation, where a...
This article examines the current policy and legislative framework which regulates the welfare of in...