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Animal welbeing refers to the state of the animal; the treatment that an animal receives is covered by other terms such as animal care, animal husbandry, and humane treatment. Protecting an animal's welbeing means providing for its physical and mental needs. | Animal welbeing refers to the state of the animal; the treatment that an animal receives is covered by other terms such as animal care, animal husbandry, and humane treatment. Protecting an animal's welbeing means providing for its physical and mental needs. | ||
== Animal wellbeing for different situations == | |||
* Livestock (cows, chickens, pigs and other mammels kept in farms) | * Livestock (cows, chickens, pigs and other mammels kept in farms) | ||
* Wilde live (animals living on land and in the air?) | * Wilde live (animals living on land and in the air?) |
Revision as of 15:21, 20 October 2022
What is animal wellbeing
Animal welbeing refers to the state of the animal; the treatment that an animal receives is covered by other terms such as animal care, animal husbandry, and humane treatment. Protecting an animal's welbeing means providing for its physical and mental needs.
Animal wellbeing for different situations
- Livestock (cows, chickens, pigs and other mammels kept in farms)
- Wilde live (animals living on land and in the air?)
- Fish farms (Fish & Crusteans breading)
- Marine live
- Animal farming (e.g. cows, goats & sheep for milk or meat, pigs, chickens for eggs & meat)
- Fish farming
- Hunting & Marine / Inland Fishing
- Animal testing (e.g. cosmetics)
- Animal labour (Monkeys in harvesting coconuts)
- Marine life affected by water pollution
Keurmerken expert: Ronald van Marlen (beter voor varken en boer)