#8440. Animal welfare and ethics in the collection of fetal blood for the production of fetal bovine serum

October 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Ethical concerns surrounding the slaughter of animals for food have been widely addressed globally, and the slaughter processes have been refined to ensure that animals do not suffer within those processes. There is, unfortunately, a geographical disconnect in legislation in the interpretation of how an animal experiences pain. Furthermore, scientists and researchers have misconceptions about the collection of fetal blood. This study seeks to examine the ethics behind fetal blood collection.
Keywords:
Animal welfare; Ethics; Fetal blood; Animal handling; Pregnancy; Slaughter

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