The Oxymoron of Caged Animal Welfare: A Case Study in The Australian Caged Rabbit Meat Industry

Q2 Social Sciences
Derecho Animal Pub Date : 2019-03-31 DOI:10.5565/REV/DA.419
R. Lascelles
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The objective of this research is to investigate how the current animal welfare regulatory approach in Australia is applied to domesticated rabbits with emphasis on rabbits used for meat. Australia’s animal welfare regime is critically examined by assessing the effectiveness of the Model Code of Practice for Animal Welfare: Intensive Husbandry of Rabbits (MCOPIHR) and the Five Freedoms in practice and what they mean to the actual wellbeing of rabbits in meat farms. Recent scientific knowledge in animal behaviour informs us that keeping any animal in extreme confinement, such as rabbits used for meat in intensive farms, has serious welfare concerns resulting in physical and psychological suffering. It is within this context that this thesis asks whether the concept of animal welfare in the caged rabbit meat industry is in effect an oxymoron. This thesis draws on work by Bekoff and Pierce’s ethological approach to support my critique of animal welfare practices in Australia’s rabbit meat industry. I also use Garner’s theory of incremental change in animal welfare reform, in which he argues for using current knowledge in animal welfare to push the boundaries of what is considered ‘unnecessary suffering’, as a social driver for a moral shift aimed at effecting law reform. To complement Garner’s political theory of incremental change I deploy Spira’s approach to advocacy, as practical tools for realising change.
笼养动物福利的矛盾修辞:以澳大利亚笼养兔肉业为例
本研究的目的是调查澳大利亚目前的动物福利监管方法如何应用于家兔,重点是用于肉类的家兔。澳大利亚的动物福利制度通过评估《动物福利实践示范守则:兔子集约化养殖》(MCOPIHR)和实践中的五大自由的有效性,以及它们对肉类农场兔子的实际福祉的意义,进行了严格的审查。最近关于动物行为的科学知识告诉我们,把任何动物关在极端禁闭的环境里,比如在集约化农场里用来做肉的兔子,都有严重的福利问题,会导致身体和心理上的痛苦。正是在这种背景下,本文提出了这样一个问题:圈养兔肉行业中的动物福利概念是否实际上是一种矛盾修辞法?本文利用Bekoff和Pierce的行为学方法来支持我对澳大利亚兔肉行业动物福利实践的批评。我还在动物福利改革中使用了加纳的增量变化理论,在该理论中,他主张利用动物福利方面的现有知识来突破被认为是“不必要的痛苦”的界限,作为旨在影响法律改革的道德转变的社会驱动力。为了补充加纳的渐进式变革的政治理论,我采用了斯皮拉的倡导方法,作为实现变革的实用工具。
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Derecho Animal
Derecho Animal Social Sciences-Law
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