According to congressional research service, Geoffrey S. Becker (2011) reported that there are rearing large numbers of livestock or poultry in close confinement with little or no room for natural movement and activity (e.g., housing sows in small gestation crates, chickens in battery cages). These happened are point out how weak animals farm life. Therefore, animal rights advocates have argued that humans have no right to use animals for any purpose, including food. In fact, some agencies are tried to control the livestock standards. Example, On October 12, 2009, Michigan, Governor Jennifer Granholm. She signed into law to regulate the animal industry where rearing the veal calves, egg-laying hens, and gestating sows. The details are as follows; Do not be tethered or confined in a manner that those animals are lying down, cannot stand up, cannot walk, stretch their limbs, and those animals must be able to rotate themselves freely. However, these animal welfare concerns remain fundamentally crucial for both any industry and animal agriculture in …show more content…
It is a well-known fact that humans are an animal species and it is evident that human rights are a form of animal rights. Animals should have rights or should be equal to human species. This idea is not everyone will agree on, because of human beings have a clear view of rights between humans and animal such as allow for hunting or kill animals with under the law. Argentina, which country provides the best game in the world for hunting, and offering a diverse array of species; dove, pigeons, capybara, blackbuck antelope, stags, pumas, and water buffalo. Argentina now a day has become a magnet, and around 7,000 foreign hunters come to each year. According to The head of wildlife monitoring at the National Wildlife Directorate, Marcelo Silva Croome, told Marcela Valente "since 2002 he has seen a big increase in hunting tourism from abroad, and admitted that it has proved very difficult to prevent abuses."(Marcela Valente, 2005) Likewise, Amy Linch and Breena Holland cases study in "Cultural Killing and Human-Animal Capability Conflict." They write about cruel practices that cause animal pain and are believed to be deeply intrinsic to traditional culture and a threat to the dominant culture. Therefore, cultural killing is represented a clear vision to animals that animals have no rights or should have rights is dependent on how humans view and value on