The same? No. More than they currently get, that's for sure.
The line is arbitrary, of course. Currently, the line is "anything but human". Which, from an ethical point of view, I find difficult to argue for. There is much to take into consideration: Social abilities, the ability to feel pain, self awareness, intellect etc. I don't claim to have all the answers, I just think our current moral understanding of the worth of animal life is piss poor. I would say the goal should be to avoid suffering. We know that certain animals are capable of suffering. So putting them into a box where they can not even turn around should be fucking illegal for sure.
If you disagree and think that "anything but human" is moraly sufficient, what would you say to my alien example I posted earlier? By that logic, it would not be immoral for an advanced alien species to treat us like we treat pigs or chickens. Chances are they would be even more different from us than we are from pigs.
This Video makes a good point:
I don't want to sound overly preachy, I would just like a debate about animal welfare and rights that goes beyond: lololol, now I want a burger
And the environmental debate is another factor as well.