
The Ethical Contract as a Tool in Organic Animal Husbandry
Vonne Lund , Raymond Anthony and Helena Röcklinsberg
Abstract
This article explores what an ethic for organic animal
husbandry might look like, departing from the assumption that organic
farming is substantially based in ecocentric ethics.
We argue that farm animals are necessary functional partners in sustainable
agroecosystems. This opens up additional ways to argue for their moral
standing. We suggest an ethical contract to be used as a complementary
to the ecocentric framework. We expound the content of the contract
and end by suggesting how to apply this contract in practice.
The contract enjoins us to share the wealth created in the agroecosystem
(by our joint contributions) by enjoining us to care for the welfare
and needs of the individual animal, and to protect them from exploitation
(just as human co-workers should not be exploited).
The contract makes promoting good animal welfare a necessary condition
for benefiting farm animals. Animals for their part are guaranteed coverage
under the contract so long as they continue to contribute to the system
with products and services.
Source
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (2004) 17: 23-49
Author Locations & Affiliations
Department of Animal Environment and Health, Swedish University
of Agricultural Sciences, P.O. Box 234, SE-532 23 Skara, Sweden
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Posted September 2008
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