Abstract
Intrusive agricultural experimentspublished in New Zealand in the last five yearsare reviewed in terms of the degree of animalsuffering involved, and the necessity for thissuffering in relation to research findings.When measured against animal welfare criteriaof the Ministry of Agriculture, thirty-sixstudies inflicted ``severe'' or ``very severe''suffering. Many of these experiments hadquestionable short-term applications, had anapplication restricted to agriculturalproduction or economic growth, or could havebeen modified to prevent or reduce suffering.
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Morris, M., Weaver, S. Minimizing Harm in Agricultural Animal Experiments in New Zealand. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16, 421–437 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026335811435
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