Identify Animal Welfare Policies in Equine EQUINE SCIENCE.

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Identify Animal Welfare Policies in Equine EQUINE SCIENCE

Read “The Horse Industry’s Responsibility to Equine Welfare”The Horse Industry’s Responsibility to Equine Welfare What is your reaction to this article?

Animal welfare is in the spotlight. As agriculturalists, we must do our best to protect the animals we utilize while educating others.

Objectives Today we will: Describe the difference between animal rights and animal welfare Discuss the major issues related to animal welfare in the equine industry Share opinions related to equine animal welfare Research an equine animal welfare topic

Animal Rights VS Animal Welfare There is a BIG difference between these viewpoints

Animal Rights The animal rights activist is committed to changing how the world uses animals; they believe animals should be free and NOT used for any human purpose

Animal Welfare The animal welfare advocate is committed to humane use of animals; they believe that animals should be cared for and properly treated, but may be used for food, entertainment, and companionship

Animal Welfare Issues in the Equine Industry A quick search for equine animal welfare issues will produce the following results: ◦Inhumane practices related to training for a variety of events including western pleasure, saddlebreds, cutting, and racing ◦Breeding mares for the purpose of using them as nurse mares or progesterone ◦Inhumane horse slaughter and transport practices domestic and international

Review Position Statements Review the position statements on the following websites What do they have in common?

Think—Pair—Share ◦Think about the following questions ◦Pair with a classmate to discuss together ◦Share your responses with the class ◦What is position when it comes to equine welfare policies? ◦Do you believe that these organizations are doing enough to ensure equine welfare? ◦Why do you believe it is important for equine professionals to be clear about their message concerning animal welfare?

Research Equine Welfare Issues Pick one of the equine welfare issues discussed or another with approval of your instructor ◦Research the topic you have chosen, be sure to use reputable sources (government and educational are best) ◦Show both sides of the issue if possible ◦Develop an oral report of your findings to share with the class

Questions for Review What is the difference between animal rights and animal welfare? Name three animal welfare issues impacting the equine industry. If you were stuck on an elevator for one minute with someone who was against horse ownership, what would you say?

Questions for Review What is the difference between animal rights and animal welfare? Animal rights activists believe that animals have a right to live free; Animal welfare advocates believe we should humanely care for and use animals

Questions for Review Name three animal welfare issues impacting the equine industry. Inhumane practices related to training for a variety of events including western pleasure, saddlebreds, cutting, and racing Breeding mares for the purpose of using them as nurse mares or progesterone Inhumane horse slaughter and transport practices domestic and international

Questions for Review If you were stuck on an elevator for one minute with someone who was against horse ownership, what would you say? Share your one minute speech with your classmates

Summary As agriculturalists, animal welfare is a timely and important issue. With the media always watching for a story, the equine industry is no exception to dealing with animal welfare issues. We should be prepared to tell our story and defend our position with compassion and honesty.

References USDA National Agricultural Library, Equine Handling: Equine Welfare Resources: welfare-51http:// welfare-51 American Quarter Horse Association Animal Welfare: American Veterinary Medical Association Animal Welfare Policy Statements: es/Animal-Welfare-Policy-statements.aspx es/Animal-Welfare-Policy-statements.aspx

Texas College and Career Readiness Standards English Language Arts: II. Reading, A; III. Speaking, A, 1-2; B 1-3; V. Research, B, 1, a-b Science: I. Nature of Science, A. 1. IV. Science, Technology, and Society, A. 1, B. 1-2 Social Studies: IV: Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Information, A 1, 3, 5, 6; V. Effective Communication, A. 1-2

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