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Why Is It Cruel To Stock Animals In Australia Essay

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Each year in Australia, over half a billion animals are raised, chemically modified and slaughtered for food and food production, simply for human benefit (REF). This seems a small portion compared to the Animal Equality Network’s statistic of fifty-six billion animals slaughtered each year globally, which include for the purposes of human consumption, entertainment, religious traditions and scientific research (REF). The chief supply of animal products for human use originates from the high yield method of factory farming. Factory farming is defined as a system of rearing livestock using highly intensive methods, in which poultry, pigs, or cattle are confined indoors under strictly controlled conditions (REF). In Australia, factory farming is the leading source of suffering to the largest …show more content…

The legislative framework, which encompasses factory farming, is lacking when it comes to production livestock (legally known as ‘stock animals’) (REF), as the legislation fails to provide any meaningful protection of these creatures. The treatment of farmed animals is exempted from the overarching cruelty and duty of care standards included in animal welfare legislation. Simply put, what is considered cruel in a domestic animal situation is not deemed cruel to stock animals. To resolve this inequity, it is essential to implement new legislation, which unambiguously defines all animals as equal, and which regulates the suffering for stock animals through workable practices and procedures and enforceable punishments for those who fail to treat stock animals humanely. The aim of this paper is to explore the current situation surrounding factory farming legislation in Queensland, investigate the fairness of this legislation to all stakeholders and recommend justified changes to the present laws, regulations and

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