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Assessing Animal Welfare. Components of Welfare*. Animal Bodies (gestation stalls vs. group housing) Health, disease, growth, reproduction, etc. Animal Minds (anesthesia for castration) Pleasure, pain, etc. Animal Natures (nest building materials)
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Components of Welfare* • Animal Bodies (gestation stalls vs. group housing) • Health, disease, growth, reproduction, etc. • Animal Minds (anesthesia for castration) • Pleasure, pain, etc. • Animal Natures (nest building materials) • Natural conditions, natural behaviors, etc. *Mike Appleby, 1999, What Should We Do About Animal Welfare?
Prospective determines weighting • People engaged in raising animals and veterinary medicine tend to weight the component of animal bodies relatively more. • People not engaged in raising animals put relatively more weight upon animal minds and animal natures. 1 3 2 1 2 3
Discussion Assignment • Review responses to questions as well as other relevant points raised in the text. • Identify relationship between your assigned reading and one or more of the components of welfare (Bodies, Minds or Natures). • Identify one or more way(s) in which your group feels companion animal welfare could be improved (related to your text reading).