The Issue
History
Stakeholder: Animal Activists
Stakeholders: Slaughterhouses
Resolution
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Avoidance of abuse and exploitation of animals by humans by maintaining appropriate standards of accommodation, feeding and general care, the prevention and treatment of disease and assurance of freedom from harassment and unnecessary discomfort or pain.
What is Animal Welfare?
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The time concerns for animal welfare began to appear?
What are the 1900's?
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The largest animal rights organization in the world, with over two million members and supporters worldwide...
What is P.E.TA.?
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Public pressure, for increased protection and welfare of animals comes primarily from....
What is people in largely urbanized populations?
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A well renowned Ph.D in Animal Science.
Who is Dr Temple Grandin?
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They are questioning the origins of the products they buy.
Who are consumers?
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Created in 1958 in response to intense and broad-based public concerns about cruelty and abuse of livestock in meat-packing plants.
What is the Humane Slaughter Act?
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P.E.T.A. stands for...
What is People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals?
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It kills the animal and reduces it instantly unconscious without causing pain....
What is a captive bolt stunning gun?
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A privatley funded organization that has strict regulations as to how animals are to be raised.
What is Animal Welfare Approved?
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Increased prices by 2% and 5%
What is animal welfare increases in slaughter houses?
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With the passing of Martin's Act in England came the start to this organization.
What is the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)
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Three additional groups concerned with animal welfare?
What are >Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), >Council of Justice of Animals (CJA) >Humane Slaughter Association (HSA)
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The slaughterhouse managers view this practice as a way to stop the chickens from hurting one another while being in close proximity...
What is debeaking?
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Installing working facilities designed by Grandin and employee tarining for animal handling can...
What is save slaughter houses $500-$1000 per day?
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Places animals are: raised, transported, and slaughtered.
What is areas where animal welfare can be an issue?
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This law restricted the amount of transportation time allowed for any animal.
What is the 28 Hour Law?
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Aided by thorough investigative work, consumer protests, and international media coverage, PETA brings together members of the scientific, corporate, and legislative communities to.....
What is achieve large-scale, long-term changes that improve animals' quality of life and prevent their deaths?
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This allows animals to be shot correctly with a penetrating captive bolt have irreversible damage to their brain and will not revive.
What is practical experience in slaughter plants?
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Name three of the ten occunences state veterinarians are suppose to look out for in slaughter houses?
What is 1. making cuts on or skinning conscious animals, 2. excessive beating or prodding of ambulatory or no ambulatory disabled animals, 3. dragging conscious animals, FSIS NOTICE 3 4. driving animals off semi-trailers over a drop off without providing adequate unloading facilities (animals are falling to the ground), 5. running equipment over animals, 6. stunning of animals and then allowing them to regain consciousness, 7. multiple attempts, especially in the absence of immediate corrective measures, to stun an animal verses a single blow or shot, 8. dismembering live animals, such as removing feet from live animals, 9. leaving disabled livestock exposed to adverse climate conditions while awaiting disposition, or 10. otherwise causing intentional unnecessary pain and suffering to animals, including situations on trucks.
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The basic causes of animal welfare problems in slaughter plants? (Hint: 5 total factors, name 3)
What are >Poorly designed or handled stunning equipment >Distractions impeding animal movement >Lack of employee training >Poor maintenance of equipment and facilities >Poor condition of animals arriving at the plant
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The Humane Slaughter Association (HSA) (based in Europe) became a global organization but got its start as the...
What is the Council of Justice of Animals (CJA)
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A Co-Founder of PETA.
Who is Ingrid E. Newkirk?
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A reduction in slaughterhouses and meat consumption would....
What is change the entire market for all other products?
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On April 1, 2009 all state veterinarians acquired the duty of randomly conducting animal handling and welfare checks, this was ordered by...
Who is the USDA FSIS?
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