Farm Animal Welfare: the Power Struggle!
KEY PLAYERS IN THE LIVESTOCK WELFARE POWER STRUGGLE
What do they want? How will they get it?
- Consumers
- Farm Animals
- Farmers
Consumers
Goal
Cheap plentiful meat to eat with a clear conscience!
strengths
Voting power - purchasing power - complaining power
Possible weaknesses
insensitivity to needs & problems of farmers
- inexperience of farm animals & farm economics
- little time & inclination for purchase discrimination
- easily mislead by marketing
- easily mislead by media
- emotional reactions & ideologies may obscure economic & practical realities
Opportunities
willingness to pay more for high wefare meat!
- to become more discriminating when buying & voting
- to relate to farmers & work constructively with them
- to come to terms more with worldly realities of suffering & death
Dangers faced
hypocrisy: supporting high welfare but buying cheap low welfare meat
- confusion & chaos from conflicting information & views
- demanding the impossible from farmers & food industry
Farm Animals
Goal
- to live!
- to express natural behaviour & instincts
- to suffer no more than necessary e.g. what humans experience
strengths
- entertaining & interesting unique life-forms
- vulnerability & innocence attracts compassion & caring
- nutritious & tasty to eat
Possible weaknesses
- vulnerability to abuse & exploitation
- limited means of communication & no linguistic or literary skills
- projected onto by people not taking responsibilty for their inner emotions & issues
Opportunities
to get better care by people meeting our needs as well as their own!
Dangers faced
spread of vegetarianism may deny us life a lifestyle determined by ignorant, impoverished, insensitive or unhappy people
Farmers
Goal
- enjoy an occupation of raising livestock
- provide material security for self & family
- be independent - avoid outside crticism & interference
strengths
- practical experience of livestock needs
- practical experience of economic realities
Possible weaknesses
- financial desperation: low margins over costs
- insensitivity to ethical needs of consumers
- insensitivity to welfare needs of livestock
- rejecting concerns of welfarists (= customers or speak to customers)
Opportunities
- communicate their situation more effectively to consumers
- realise benefits of compassionate & sensitive relationship with livestock
- be more proactive & less (defensively) reactive on welfare
- to dialogue & work with welfarists rather than condemn them
Dangers faced
- increased costs of high welfare farming
- insensitivity to animal suffering: "familiarity breeds contempt"
- reduced income from alienating consumers
- competition from global trade
- time & paperwork of government & QA welfare measures
- bitterness, bancruptcy, depression & suicide
Conclusion
THE POWER STRUGGLE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE PLAYERS
SEE THE MUTUAL BENEFIT OF BALANCING CONFLICTING INTERESTS!