This concept focuses on humane treatment of animals while still allowing their use.
What is Animal Welfare?
Freedom from hunger and ________.
What is Thirst?
This 1958 law requires humane slaughter practices.
What is the Humane Slaughter Act?
Animal rights activists oppose using these in animal feed, hormones and this.
What is Antibiotics?
Who is against animal research, agriculture, racing, rodeo, and hunting
What is PETA?
This belief says animals should have the same rights as humans and not be used at all.
What is Animals Rights?
Freedom from pain, injury, and __________.
What is Disease?
This major law regulates animal treatment in research, zoos, and transport.
What is the Animal Welfare Act?
This common poultry practice is opposed: housing hens in these.
What are cages?
Laws about animal welfare were created mainly to prevent this.
What is Animal Abuse?
People who support this believe animals can be used for food and research if treated humanely.
What is Animal Welfarist?
Freedom to behave in what way?
What is Normally?
This 1970 law banned the practice of sorting horses.
What is the Horse Protection Act?
Animal rights groups oppose using animals in this field to test treatments.
What is Scientific Research?
Making animals the target of hunting and trapping is an animal rights ________?
What is Objection?
This side may support eliminating all animal use by humans.
What is Animal Rights?
Freedom from fear and what emotional distress?
What is Distress?
This 1992 law protects research facilities from vandalism and theft at animal research facilities.
What is the Animal Enterprise Protection Act?
They oppose using animals for this basic human activity: eating animal products.
What is Food Consumption?
A sign that says "Only Bullies Ride Bulls" would be what type of protest?
What is animal rights?
Decisions about animal treatment are made by this group rather than individuals.
What is Society?
This freedom includes proper shelter and living conditions.
What is Freedom from Discomfort?
This 1985 amendment required research facilities to monitor animal care and well-being.
What is the Animal Welfare Act Amendment of 1985?
Animal rights groups oppose using animals for this type of activity like racing or rodeos.
What is Entertainment?
What is the Purdue students name?
What is Ms. Frieden?