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Does the RSPCA promote veganism or vegetarianism?

When some people become aware of the realities of large-scale animal farming, they choose to become vegetarian or vegan. The RSPCA respects this choice. The RSPCA acknowledges that not consuming animal-derived products is one way to demonstrate compassion towards farm animals.

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How can climate change affect animal welfare?

RSPCA Australia acknowledges that there is scientific consensus that climate change is caused by greenhouse gas emissions from human activities including electricity generation, agriculture (including livestock farming), industry, waste, and land use. Climate change can have a negative effect on animal health and welfare directly (e. g.

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How can I minimise the impact of bushfire smoke on my animals?

Bushfires can lead to persistent smoke and related air pollution and this can cause serious negative effects and health problems for animals, just as it can in people. However, there are measures you can take to minimise these impacts.

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At what stage of development do animals become sentient?

Animal sentience is the capacity of an animal to experience different feelings such as suffering or pleasure.

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Who do I contact to report an animal welfare issue with farm animals?

RSPCA Inspectors employed by RSPCA ACT, RSPCA New South Wales, RSPCA South Australia, RSPCA Tasmania and RSPCA Western Australia have legal jurisdiction over commercial farming activities in relation to animal welfare legislation within their respective states and territories.

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What role does the RSPCA play in Australian agriculture and livestock production?

As Australia’s largest and most trusted animal welfare organisation, the RSPCA is committed to improving and promoting better welfare for farm animals throughout their lifetime. The RSPCA firmly grounds its policies, communications and activities on the most current animal welfare science.

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What does ethical investment mean when it comes to farm animal welfare?

If you are a consumer who cares about the welfare of farm animals, you will probably be purchasing higher welfare food.

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How does farm animal welfare fit into corporate social responsibility (CSR)?

What is corporate social responsibility? The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) arose in the 1970s in western societies because of changing societal values. The pressing day-to-day social challenges that existed after World War II, e. g.

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Why is good handling and management so important for farm animal welfare?

The attitude, behaviour, skills and knowledge of the people who manage and handle farm animals is known as stockpersonship. Knowledgeable, caring and low-stress handling and animal management, when practised consistently, is key to good stockpersonship and farm animal welfare.

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What are the animal welfare concerns with transporting farm animals during hot weather?

Most farm animals will be transported at some point in their life. For example, animals may be transported to other farms, saleyards, feedlots, abattoirs or export ports.

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