Wellbeing of Domesticated Animals

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Wellbeing of domesticated animals judged solely on their physical health indicated by their ability:
1. To grow 2. To reproduce & raise offspring successfully 3. To resist disease
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Five freedoms for animal welfare:
1. From hunger and thirst 2. From discomfort 3. From pain, injury & disease 4. To express normal behaviour 5. From fear & distress
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Ethics
Moral values and rules that ought to govern human conduct
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Misdirected behaviour
When a normal pattern of behaviour is directed inappropriately towards the animal itself, another animal or its surroundings
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Stereotypy
A behaviour pattern that takes the form of repetitive movement often lacking
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1. From hunger and thirst 2. From discomfort 3. From pain, injury & disease 4. To express normal behaviour 5. From fear & distress

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Five freedoms for animal welfare:

Card 3

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Moral values and rules that ought to govern human conduct

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Card 4

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When a normal pattern of behaviour is directed inappropriately towards the animal itself, another animal or its surroundings

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Card 5

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A behaviour pattern that takes the form of repetitive movement often lacking

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