71. Intensive pig farming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
farmland are naturally clean animals, yet ridden with a variety of naturally harmful diseases.[ clarification needed ]
The way animals are housed in intensive systems varies. Breeding sows will spend the bulk of their time in sow stalls (also
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72. Animal testing regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
regulations
History of animal testing
History of model organisms
IACUC
Laboratory animal sources
Pain and suffering in lab animals
Testing cosmetics on animals
Toxicology testing
Vivisection
Issues
Biomedical Research
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73. Veterinary physician - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in protest against the animal industry and facilities that use animals for research. All veterinarians strive to work to improve animal welfare. However, not all veterinarians are all in agreement on all issues concerning animal research,
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74. Animal Rights Militia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Groups
List of animal rights groups · animal Aid · animal Legal Defense Fund · animal Liberation Front · animal Liberation Press Office · animal rights Militia · BUAV
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75. Nonviolence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, the practice of not eating animal flesh (vegetarianism or veganism ), spiritual practices of non-harm to all beings and caring for the rights of all beings. Mohandas Gandhi , James Bevel , and other nonviolent proponents advocated vegetarianism
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76. Animal Welfare Act of 1966 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
^ B. E. Rollin, Animal Welfare, Animal Rights, and Agriculture , American Society 68, no. 3456–3461 (1990)
^ a b c d Animal Welfare Information Center. "Legislative History of the Animal Welfare
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77. Animal law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
The Animals Film
more...
Categories
Animal advocacy parties
Animal law
Animal Liberation Front
Animal rights
Animal rights advocates
Animal right media
Animal rights
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78. Assisted suicide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Euthanasia
Types
Animal · Child · Voluntary
Non-voluntary · Involuntary
Views
Religious (Buddhist · Catholic )
Groups
Dignitas · Dignity in Dying
Exit
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79. Animal Welfare Act 2006 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- s34(1), s34(2):
owning animals
keeping animals
participating in the keeping of animals
dealing in animals
transporting animals
arranging the transport of animals
The disqualification may relate to specific kinds of animal or
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80. Agriprocessors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the necks of still-conscious animals. Dr. Grandin said the second cuts would “definitely cause the animal pain.†[ 16 ] The episode led Grandin to state that slaughterhouse visits were useless for determining proper animal treatment.
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