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www.horsejournals.com
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| | | | | Horse welfare is complex, partly due to the myriad uses, values, and husbandry arrangements for horses. They're backyard pets, ridden and driven in competition, raced, raised for meat, and used for therapy, recreation, and rodeo. Horses are regularly transported, kept in rural and urban areas, stalls, pens, fields, and pastures, plus managed according to their use. Many horses live on individual properties and their welfare relies on individual owners, making poor welfare difficult to identify. | |
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www.jdmoyer.com
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| | | | | I've often thought about the ethical implications of eating animals. I can't say I've struggled with the issue, because whenever I'm presented with a roasted chicken or a sizzling plate of bacon, ethics are the furthest thing from my mind. Would I kill an animal myself, in order to eat it? Certainly I would, though [...] | |
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www.scientificamerican.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article examines the scientific evidence regarding whether wild animals are happier than their domesticated or captive counterparts, concluding that domestication reduces stress and placing wild animals in captivity, when done correctly, does not necessarily diminish their well-being. | |
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keredria.blogspot.com
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| | | A short, completely unrelated to WoW post today. One of my three alma maters happens to be the University of Chicago. Turns out the underg... | ||