Animal welfare is an issue that concerns us all. Recent advances in scientific understanding of welfare and proposals for ways of keeping animals have not fully reached the public domain. This book takes an informative approach aimed at raising the level of public debate and emphasising even though decisions are complex and compromise may sometimes be necessary, action can and should be taken now to improve animal welfare. Michael Appleby has been awarded the Universities Federation of Animal Welfare (UFAW) Hulme Fellowship to write this book.
Preface vi
Dedication viii
Chapter 1 Noah’s New Ark: Why should we do anything? 1
Chapter 2 Humans, animals and machines: Understanding animal welfare 19
Chapter 3 One big happy family: Differences between animals 45
Chapter 4 To have and to hold: Keeping and killing animals 65
Chapter 5 Made in our image: Selection and modification of animals 87
Chapter 6 Home is where the heart is: Housing and environments 113
Chapter 7 Give and take: Animal treatment 129
Chapter 8 Buying power: Individual action 149
Chapter 9 Votes and lobbies: Action by society 167
Appendix Some useful addresses 186
Index 188
The earnest tone, completeness of the spectrum of animal uses discussed, and the simplicity and clarity of the prose and drawings all make this volume a good one to recommend to people who work with animals and need a quick primer in welfare. And readers who often encounter such animal workers might want to get a few extra copies to hand out.
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
Michael Calvert Appleby OBE is a British ethologist and animal welfare scientist, especially for farm animals. He obtained a BSc in Zoology at the Unl£5