@article{Zulauf:131623,
      recid = {131623},
      author = {Zulauf, Carl R. and Krause, Matthew},
      title = {Animal Advocacy In Commercial Agriculture: It's Not New  And It Has An Economic Dimension},
      journal = {Choices},
      address = {1992},
      number = {316-2016-7070},
      pages = {2},
      year = {1992},
      abstract = {Commercial livestock producers tend to
view animal  advocacy as restrictions on their
right to provide income  for their families. Animal
advocates argue that animal well  being
has a public value which is at least as important
as  the pursuit of private profit. The public
policy issue is  where to draw the line between
animal well being, the  pursuit of private profit,
and the cost of regulation to  consumers. The
likely policy outcome is increased  regulation
of the well being of commercial livestock,  but
the regulations will have only limited economic
effect  on livestock producers.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/131623},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.131623},
}