Ethics of livestock farming? : who cares?

Abstract

'Concerns about livestock farming mainly focus on animal welfare. Societal groups address livestock farmers on their duty of care because more and more animals are kept in increasingly intensive systems. Most farmers, as caring farmers, are willing to take various measures to improve the welfare of their animals. However, not all solutions to animal welfare problems are seen as a welfare improvement or give rise to other welfare concerns. How will farmers be able to perform their duty of care?'

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