The issues related to animal rights are:
- Fur and leather production: This involves the use of animal skins for clothing and accessories, which raises questions about the ethical treatment of animals and the use of their bodies for human purposes.
- Space permitted per animal: This refers to the conditions in which animals are housed and the amount of space they are given to live in. Animal rights advocates argue that animals should be given sufficient space to engage in natural behaviors and avoid overcrowding.
- Laboratory animal testing: This involves the use of animals in scientific experiments and raises concerns about the ethical treatment of animals and the use of their bodies for scientific purposes.
- Social needs of confined animals: This refers to the social behavior of animals and the need for social interaction and companionship. Animal rights advocates argue that animals should be housed in ways that allow them to engage in social behaviors and avoid isolation.
Antibiotics in feed are more related to animal welfare and public health issues rather than animal rights specifically.