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The legislative, ethical, and conceptual importance of replicability in farm animal welfare science.
Author(s) -
Christian Nawroth,
Lorenz Gygax
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
agrirxiv
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2791-1969
DOI - 10.31220/osf.io/ahspd
Subject(s) - animal welfare , legislation , ethology , legislature , welfare , pet therapy , animal ethics , public economics , political science , environmental ethics , business , economics , law , biology , ecology , philosophy
This article discusses the points of consideration in animal behaviour and applied ethology studies in farm animals, including animal welfare legislation and its potential economic consequences on animal keepers (such as farmers), the ethical aspect of using animals for experimentation that are routinely kept in millions in an industrial setting and the conceptual problems and benefits when testing animals at different facilities (e.g. farms).

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