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Internationally recognized as the benchmark for welfare assessment, developed by the UK Farm Animal Welfare Council in 1965.
| Feature | Animal Welfare | Animal Rights | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Reduce suffering; improve conditions | End all animal use; abolish property status | | On eating meat | Acceptable if raised humanely & slaughtered painlessly | Unacceptable, regardless of conditions | | On animal testing | Acceptable if pain is minimized & alternatives used | Unacceptable, even if it saves human lives | | On zoos | Acceptable if large, enriched enclosures | Unacceptable; animals should not be captive | | Legal strategy | Regulate existing industries | Litigate for legal personhood (e.g., habeas corpus for chimpanzees) | | Public support | High (80-90% agree with anti-cruelty laws) | Low (only ~10-20% support total abolition) | 3d Bestiality Comics
The modern movement is largely defined by two landmark thinkers: Peter Singer (Utilitarianism): In his 1975 book Animal Liberation enriched enclosures | Unacceptable