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Title: Animal Welfare, Ethics in Animal Use


1
Animal Welfare, Ethics in Animal Use Animal
Rights
  • Aida L T Rompis

2
Background of Animal Welfare
  • Keberhasilan manusia domestikasi hewan liar
    seperti kuda, sapi, domba, kambing, kucing,
    anjing, burung, dll.
  • Masyarakat di Lembah Indus percaya bahwa mereka
    akan menjelma menjadi hewan setelah mati,
    karenanya hewan hidup harus dihargai dan
    diperlakukan dgn baik sebagaimana mereka
    memperlakukan sesama manusia
  • Nabi Ibrahim memerintahkan pengikutnya untuk
    mentaati peraturan pemotongan hewan berdasarkan
    pertimbangan agar hewan mati segera dan darah
    harus ke luar untuk memastikan faktor higienis
    pemotongan dan konsumsi daging hewan (dilarang
    mengkonsumsi darah karena darah mengandung banyak
    sumber penyakit

3
The philosophy behind animal welfare ethics
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INVERTEBRATA INVERTEBRATA INVERTEBRATA VERTEBRATA VERTEBRATA VERTEBRATA VERTEBRATA
Earth-worms Insects Cepha-lopods Fish Reptiles Birds Mammals
Nociceptors present ? - ? - / ? - / ?
Central Nervous System - -
Nociceptors connected to central nervous system - -
Endogenous opiods present ?
Responses modified by analgesics ? ? ? ? ?
Response to damaging Stimuli analogous to human - -
4
THE FIVE FREEDOMS OF ANIMAL WELFARE
  • Freedom from thirst, hunger and malnutrition
  • Freedom from discomfort due to environment
  • Freedom from pain, injury and disease
  • Freedom from fear and distress
  • Freedom to express its normal behaviour

5
  • Indicators for assessing welfare
  • Injuries, health status, nutritional status,
    signs of thermal stress (shivering, sweating,
    panting)
  • Physiological signs of stress (heart rate, level
    of stress hormone, immune system
  • Changes in normal behavioural

6
Animal Welfare Organizations
  • Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
    (SPCA), 1824, Royal Society for the Prevention of
    Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA, 1840)
  • Cruelty to Animals Act of 1876 (England)
  • ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of
    Cruelty to Animals (1866)
  • Laboratory Animal Welfare Act (USA, 1966)
  • Guide for Laboratory Animal Facilities and Care
    (1963, 1965, 1968, 1972, 1978)
  • Animal Welfare Act (USA, 1976) (cattle, goats,
    sheep, not chickens)
  • The Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory
    Animals (1996), translated to Indonesian (2002)

7
Ethics in Animal Use
  • The ethical use of animals for scientific
    purposes and teaching
  • All uses of animals in research and teaching have
    to be assesses and approved by a committee (ACUC)
  • All uses of animals are subject to the basic
    philosophies of animal ethics, the 3Rs
    (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement)

8
Animal Rights
  • Ethical code of minority groups opposed to any
    use of animals (in research, teaching,
    consumption)
  • Consists of reasonable to very active, vocal,
    violent groups
  • Animal right have had influence towards
    improvement of animal welfare

9
  • Abolish all use of animlas/exploitation of
    animals (Tom Regan)
  • Reject all discrimination based on spesies, race,
    sex (Peter Singer)
  • Protest against organizations which continuous to
    support fox hunting, wild bird shooting, wild
    rabbit hunting
  • Cruelty to animals in the modern world (factory
    farming, laboratory animals)

10
  • Animal welfare is about how animals cope with the
    situation they are in (Five freedom of animal
    welfare)
  • Animal Ethics are rules and principles governing
    humane treatment of animals (The 3R)
  • Animal Rights are set of belief of minority
    groups about how and why humans should/should not
    use animals for their own benefit
  • Welfare and Ethics are intimately linked, whereas
    animal rights are opposed and different from
    welfare and ethics
  • However, the animal rights movement has major
    contribution to the improvement in animal welfare

11
  • All living organisms are created by God
  • Man has the highest intelligence of all organisms
  • Man is the keeper and responsible for all that
    lives on earth
  • So all living beings (all Gods creature) should
    be treated with respect

12
  • The greatness of a nation and its moral progress
    can be measured by the way its animal are
    treated
  • Mahatma Gandhi
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