A growing popular literature has created a “New Perception” of animal agriculture by depicting commercial animal production as 1) detrimental to animal welfare, 2) controlled by corporate interests, 3) motivated by profit rather than by traditional animal care values, 4) causing increased world hunger, 5) producing unhealthy food, and 6) harming the environment. Agricultural organizations have often responded with public relations material promoting a very positive image of animal agriculture and denying all six of the critics\u27 claims. The public, faced with these two highly simplistic and contradictory images, needs knowledgeable research and analysis to serve as a basis for public policy and individual choice. Scientists and ethicists ...
Population growth and rising consumption of meat, dairy, eggs and fish are forcing the world to face...
Concerns about the welfare of agricultural animals in corporate or “factory farming” systems are gro...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...
Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, which they ...
Agricultural intensification has created a great deal of public skepticism. One major area of concer...
The future course of animal agriculture may be determined more by the ethics of animal use than by t...
Vigorous and ongoing debate about farm animal wel-fare takes place at the intersection between scien...
The animal agriculture and animal husbandry are the focus of public and political debate. The trigge...
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
farming is demeaning to both humans and animals alike. The Secretary of the Farm and Food Society lo...
ABSTRACT. Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, w...
The animal agriculture industry, like other profit-driven industries, aggressively seeks to shield i...
Precision livestock farming (PLF) is the management of livestock using the principles and technology...
Public interest in and concern for the welfare of farm animals is increasing. This has been reflecte...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
Population growth and rising consumption of meat, dairy, eggs and fish are forcing the world to face...
Concerns about the welfare of agricultural animals in corporate or “factory farming” systems are gro...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...
Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, which they ...
Agricultural intensification has created a great deal of public skepticism. One major area of concer...
The future course of animal agriculture may be determined more by the ethics of animal use than by t...
Vigorous and ongoing debate about farm animal wel-fare takes place at the intersection between scien...
The animal agriculture and animal husbandry are the focus of public and political debate. The trigge...
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
farming is demeaning to both humans and animals alike. The Secretary of the Farm and Food Society lo...
ABSTRACT. Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, w...
The animal agriculture industry, like other profit-driven industries, aggressively seeks to shield i...
Precision livestock farming (PLF) is the management of livestock using the principles and technology...
Public interest in and concern for the welfare of farm animals is increasing. This has been reflecte...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
Population growth and rising consumption of meat, dairy, eggs and fish are forcing the world to face...
Concerns about the welfare of agricultural animals in corporate or “factory farming” systems are gro...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...