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HOW SHOULD THE WELFARE OF FETAL AND NEUROLOGICALLY IMMATURE POSTNATAL ANIMALS BE PROTECTED?

机译:应当如何保护胎儿和神经学上不成熟的后鼻动物?

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Legal protection of the welfare of prenatal animals has not previously been addressed as a discrete subject within the academic literature on animal welfare, ethics and law. This paper aims to rectify this by reviewing the protections (or absence of protections) provided for fetuses by existing legislation in various jurisdictions, and considering the extent to which legal protection of animal fetuses can be justified on animal welfare grounds. Questions related to the need to protect the welfare of neurologically immature postnatal animals are also considered. We argue that there are reasons to protect animal fetuses, both in order to protect fetuses themselves against possible suffering, and in order to protect the animals which fetuses will become against negative welfare impacts that originate prenatally. We review the science on whether fetuses can suffer, and argue that extant regulations do not fully reflect current scientific understanding. Following the precautionary principle, we further argue that regulators should consider the possibility that foetuses and neurologically immature postnatal animals may suffer due to subcortically based ‘raw basic affects’ (i.e. relatively undifferentiated experiences of discomfort suggested to be generated by neural processing at levels below the cerebral cortex). Furthermore we show that there are reasons for affording fetuses protection in order to safeguard the long-term welfare of future animals. However, it may be possible to provide such protection via rules or laws relating to the use of certain techniques and the management of pregnant animals, rather than via direct legal protection of fetuses themselves. In order to provide such protection effectively we need to know more about the relationship between maternal nutrition, stress, exercise, management and fetal health, and about the impact of the timing of a fetal insult on long-term postnatal welfare.
机译:在有关动物福利,伦理和法律的学术文献中,尚未将产前动物福利的法律保护作为独立的主题来解决。本文旨在通过审查各个司法管辖区现有法律为胎儿提供的保护(或没有保护),并考虑可以基于动物福利理由对动物胎儿进行法律保护的程度,来纠正这一问题。还考虑了与保护神经学上未成熟的产后动物的福利有关的问题。我们认为,保护动物胎儿是有原因的,既是为了保护胎儿自身免受可能的痛苦,又是为了保护那些使胎儿免受出生前负面福利影响的动物。我们回顾了有关胎儿是否会遭受痛苦的科学,并认为现有法规不能完全反映当前的科学理解。遵循预防原则,我们进一步认为,监管者应考虑胎儿和神经系统发育不良的动物可能会由于皮层下的“原始基本影响”而遭受痛苦(即,相对较低的不适经验是由于神经处理在低于正常水平的情况下产生的)。大脑皮层)。此外,我们表明,有理由提供胎儿保护以维护未来动物的长期福利。但是,有可能通过与某些技术的使用和怀孕动物的管理有关的规则或法律来提供这种保护,而不是通过对胎儿本身的直接法律保护来提供这种保护。为了有效地提供这种保护,我们需要更多地了解孕产妇营养,压力,运动,管理和胎儿健康之间的关系,以及胎儿侮辱时间对长期产后福利的影响。

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