Thanks! I wasn’t aware of the great work that https://welfarefootprint.org/ is doing, and your attempt to bring it to a total value is exactly what I was looking for. From what I understand the “best” scenarios (cage free hens and reformed broilers) are still below the example standard I discussed here. Would you agree?
I guess farmed animals have positive lives under the conditions required by the Naturland standard. So I certainly agree they are better than those of hens in cage-free aviaries and broilers in a reformed scenario, which I guess respect negative lives.
Thanks! I wasn’t aware of the great work that https://welfarefootprint.org/ is doing, and your attempt to bring it to a total value is exactly what I was looking for. From what I understand the “best” scenarios (cage free hens and reformed broilers) are still below the example standard I discussed here. Would you agree?
I guess farmed animals have positive lives under the conditions required by the Naturland standard. So I certainly agree they are better than those of hens in cage-free aviaries and broilers in a reformed scenario, which I guess respect negative lives.