Which one is more important, animal’s rights or human rights. Animals deserve a right. Products need to be tested somewhere, but it does not need to be on animals. Human overpopulation is killing off many species of animals, making them going extinct. Factory farming animals should not be trapped inside a cage their entire life. Animal rights are important since it affects our lives in many ways. This is a real issue factory farming is where we get our food from. Overpopulation of humans is killing many animals which can change our lives and environments. This issue should be resolved by getting laws passed to completely stop animal experiments and factory farming.
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Factory farming is one of the biggest contributor to animal abuse. Animals are not seen as individuals, but as a producer of eggs, meat, and milk. Farmers get more money for chickens with enlarged thighs and breasts, they are injected with many drugs that make them fattier so that they can’t even walk. According to Carmody layer chickens lay ninety percent of the eggs for the U.S. Newborn chicks are placed on a conveyor belt where a worker picks each one up to see if it is male or female: “Newborn males are placed in trash bags and suffocated, decapitated, or ground up alive” (Carmody, 2015). In factory farming it was stated that cattle are fed an unnatural diet of high-bulk grains and fillers, which can include expired dog and cat food, poultry feces, and leftover restaurant food (Factory farming, 2015). Transportation to factory farms is yet another horrific aspect of these animals’ unfortunate circumstances. Pigs, for instance, often die in transit. “When they’re transported on trucks, piglets weighing up to 100 pounds are given no more than 2.4 square feet of space, and farmers are warned that the piglets probably will get sick within a few days after arrival”, (Factory farming, 2015)……………incorporate this and don’t end on a quote explain …show more content…
The experiments that were done. Stated in Peta, the “U.S. law allows animals to be burned, shocked, poisoned, isolated, starved, drowned, addicted to drugs, and brain-damaged. No experiment, no matter how painful or trivial, is prohibited and pain-killers are not required.” (2015). Revise into my own words. Animals have lives they should not be used for experiments. The experiments that were done in the past just are sad and disturbing. For one experiment, they trapped a dog in a room for six hours, had tobacco smoke blown its face to see what the effects would be. Animals are infected with diseases and die shortly after. “If you want to test cosmetics, why do it on some poor animal who hasn't done anything? They should use prisoners who have been convicted of murder or rape instead. So, rather than seeing if perfume irritates a bunny rabbit's eyes, they should throw it in Charles Manson's eyes and ask him if it hurts.” Ellen DeGeneres. This supports how animals should not be tested