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There is a difference between animal welfare and animal rights. The term “animal welfare” refers to an animal’s current state of being, including whether the animal is healthy, calm and well-nourished. In contrast, the idea of “animal rights” is that animals should enjoy rights analogous to those we have as humans – including that they should not be used for food, regardless of how well they are cared for.
Tune in to this episode with guest Hannah Thompson-Weeman to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/208
By Melissa Joy Dobbins, MS, RD, CDE4.7
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There is a difference between animal welfare and animal rights. The term “animal welfare” refers to an animal’s current state of being, including whether the animal is healthy, calm and well-nourished. In contrast, the idea of “animal rights” is that animals should enjoy rights analogous to those we have as humans – including that they should not be used for food, regardless of how well they are cared for.
Tune in to this episode with guest Hannah Thompson-Weeman to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/208

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