Automation Systems for Farm Animals: Potential Impacts on the Human-Animal Relationship and on Animal Welfare
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Cornou, Cecile
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Univ Copenhagen, Fac Life Sci, Dept Large Anim Sci, DK-1870 Copenhagen C, DenmarkUniv Copenhagen, Fac Life Sci, Dept Large Anim Sci, DK-1870 Copenhagen C, Denmark
Cornou, Cecile
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[1] Univ Copenhagen, Fac Life Sci, Dept Large Anim Sci, DK-1870 Copenhagen C, Denmark
This article discusses ethical issues raised by automation systems in animal farming. These systems automatically collect various kinds of information about an animal and allow the farmer to monitor it remotely. It is argued that the relationship between the farmer and the individual animal is becoming increasingly distant and impoverished. Although this may protect the animal from some negative interactions, it is less clear whether use of these systems will lead to an increase in positive interactions of the kind beneficial for animal welfare. Furthermore, the measurement of specific parameters replaces observation of the animal as a whole, which may affect the perception of the animal. As automation systems replace traditional tasks, the role of the farmer is changing drastically. This may lead to deskilling in the farmer, which in turn may affect animal welfare. The value of automation systems in increasing productivity is clear; however, this paper questions the extent to which these systems can be used to enhance animal welfare. It is argued that ethically acceptable development of automation systems for farm animals can only be achieved if these systems prove to be beneficial in respect of animal welfare.