Are We Pushing Animals to Their Biological Limits?
Welfare and Ethical Implications
Temple Grandin editor Dr Martin Whiting editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:CABI Publishing
Published:31st Jul '18
Should be back in stock very soon
Suitable for veterinarians, veterinary students, animal welfare scientists and students, and animal ethologists.
Stimulating and thought-provoking, this book looks at the welfare problems and philosophical and ethical issues that are caused by changes made to animals, both positive and negative, to make them more productive or adapted for human uses.Stimulating and thought-provoking, this important new text looks at the welfare problems and philosophical and ethical issues that are caused by changes made to an animal's telos, behaviour and physiology, both positive and negative, to make them more productive or adapted for human uses. These changes may involve selective breeding for production, appearance traits, or competitive advantage in sport, transgenic animals or the use of pharmaceuticals or hormones to enhance production or performance. Changes may impose duties to care for these animals further and more intensely, or they may make the animal more robust. The book considers a wide range of animals, including farm animals, companion animals and laboratory animals. It reviews the ethics and welfare issues of animals that have been adapted for sport, as companions, in work, as ornaments, food sources, guarding and a whole host of other human functions. This important new book sparks debate and is essential reading for all those involved in animal welfare and ethics, including veterinarians, animal scientists, animal welfare scientists and ethologists.
ISBN: 9781786390547
Dimensions: 246mm x 189mm x 12mm
Weight: 626g
224 pages