Emotion in Farmed Animals : Ethical Challenges for Animal Welfare

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Emotion in Farmed Animals : Ethical Challenges for Animal Welfare

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 276 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032855844

Full Description

The emergence of scientific data confirming the capacity of nonhuman animals to feel what is happening to them and experience positive and negative emotions has created an uncomfortable moral dilemma for many humans. To meet demand for animal products in the 21st century, millions of animals are confined and suffer in industrial farm settings.

Acknowledging that a sense of helplessness to end this entrenched suffering on such a large scale can lead to inertia, this book instead seeks to bring change through stories of individual animals now living on farmed animal sanctuaries. These rescued animals have narratives that reveal them as individuals with emotional capacity and a future. Each chapter looks at a particular species' entwined history with humanity as well as the biological and neurological structures that unequivocally confirm their ability to experience positive and negative emotions. This aspect is brought to life through the stories of individual animals living the good life after rescue and rehabilitation.

Farmed animals all have stories to tell but few get the chance to do so; this book amplifies the voices of those who have been able to reclaim basic rights in a human-dominated world, their stories providing insight into the uniqueness of every pig, cow, bird or rabbit intended for our plates.

This book will be of interest to those studying or working in animal ethics, welfare and law; veterinary science; running a farmed animal sanctuary; or simply seeking to understand more about the animals with whom we share this planet.

Contents

Introduction 1. Welfare, ethics and productivity: An incompatible mix? 2. Farmed animal sanctuaries: A growing movement 3. Cattle—sentient animals, not "raw materials" 4. Pigs—complex and intelligent individuals 5. Sheep—resilient and unique personalities 6. Goats—mischievous and fun-loving characters 7. Chickens—foraging with friends 8. Roosters—friends and protectors 9. Turkeys—unique individuals, not celebratory meals 10. Geese—intelligent, emotional and charming 11. Ducks—water-loving and social individuals 12. Alpacas and llamas—charismatic and sensitive personalities 13. Camels—majestic and resilient wanderers 14. Donkeys and mules—sentient animals, not beasts of burden 15. Rabbits—sensitive and curious companions 16. Conclusion—Crossroads in animal welfare

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