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Farm animal welfare concept: From beginnings to integration in modern production systems
Author(s) -
D. Ostojić-Andrić,
S. Hristov,
Radica Djedović,
V. Pantelić,
D. Nikšić,
Blagoje Dimitrijević,
Н. Толимир
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
biotechnology in animal husbandry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2217-7140
pISSN - 1450-9156
DOI - 10.2298/bah1803269o
Subject(s) - welfare , animal welfare , neglect , production (economics) , context (archaeology) , environmental ethics , sustainable development , livestock , agriculture , business , public economics , sociology , economics , political science , ecology , psychology , biology , law , market economy , philosophy , macroeconomics , psychiatry , paleontology
The farm animal welfare science has undergone a thorny path of development, often disputed because of its lack of measurability and the purpose of existence. At the very beginning, primarily based on moral and ethical attitudes, over time it pointed to the importance of meeting the needs of animals and the consequences of their neglect and exhaustion in the conditions of intensive livestock production. An important segment of its development was the definition and development of methodologies for the assessment of welfare indicators, which made it measurable and accepted as a scientific discipline with the knowledge applicable and useful in modern production systems. This paper is a concise review of the evolution of the animal welfare science, but also an indication of its future in the context of the development of "symbiotic" connections with the concepts of sustainable agriculture and food safety as integral parts of the modern ecological movement arose from a unified concern for the welfare of people and animals, a care for planetary welfare in general.

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