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    with efficient meat production methods, make this type of farming a profitable business. However, consumers do not always know where their meat comes from or how their food is being produced. Industrial factory farming is more commonly referred to as factory farming in the United States. Factory farming is an industrial operation that consists of raising animals in confined spaces for food…

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    health and environmental issues. One of the many issues in the system is the treatment of animals in factory farms. When grocery shopping, have you ever wondered…

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    Have you ever heard about what caged animals at factory farms get treated all the way wrong. They give a lot of antibiotics so they can grow faster and larger. Also have you ever read on a carton of eggs that says cage free well cage free basically the same thing. I am going to tell the benefits on free range animals. Free range is allowing chickens to have some access to an outside area. Animals deserves living under conditions that allow them the chance to seek happiness (which is…

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    The purpose of factory farm is to raises a large number of animals and to get the extra profit from it. Factory farms are usually increasing the number of animals for food industry therefore the animals in the factory farm are being forced to grow up by injected the hormones. However, the animals in the factory farm are not the only one that suffering in their daily life, it also destroys the nature system of the environment and it will affect human health. The animals in the factory farm were…

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    Factory Farming How is that burger tasting? Learning the process that food went through will change the way anyone looks at a simple cheeseburger again. A 2012 Food and Water Watch analysis of USDA data has revealed that at least 5.5 million cows are being kept in the horrible conditions of factory farms. Factory farming is evil and should be stopped. It is cruel to animals, thoughtless, and is a cause of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. It must be stopped before it brings more terrible…

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    give out? Factory farming is morally not acceptable because animals are imprisoned in harsh conditions, suffer mutilations and are a danger to human lives due to waste disposal and unclean factories. Farm animals are immured in small metal cages and are…

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    America should not be concerned with what happens in the slaughterhouses or factory farms. There is no need to waste more money or resources to make our meals feel more comfortable before they have to be executed. These cattle, chickens and pigs are just animals that are here to be consumed; therefore, the processes that they have to endure do not matter. We need to bring back the old methods of obtaining our livestock. If we just hacked away at these animals that have the purpose of feeding us,…

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    2017 What is the Beef with Factory Farming? When you think of a farm, do you think of a small family owned farm with a few cattle out in a pasture or do you think of a large factory style building with cattle shoulder to shoulder on a hard cement floor? Throughout America, Factory Farms are becoming more and more popular every day. A factory farm is the condensing of farm animals, usually chickens, pigs and cows, into a very small area (“Factory Farms Produce…”). Factory farms produce meat,…

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    Factory farming, also known as industrial farming, is a modern form of farming where livestock such as cattle, pigs, or chickens are kept in tight cages known as battery cages to meet the food consumption of human. Factory farms keep large numbers of animals to be raised for food in tight and confined spaces in order to minimize operation cost. The meat that comes from these factories are cheaper because there is enough food to meet demand. Over 99% of the meat in America comes from a factory…

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    Currently, there is a debate happening about, how animals are treated in factory farming.In “Omnivore’s Dilemma” it discusses what the animals go through, how they are raised, and what they eat. Animals shouldn’t be treated the way they are.I know that are just animals and we eat them but take the pets you got at home would you miss treat them. Would you just treat them any kind of way because they are just animals? Well I say that Animal cruelty is a serious problem and it needs to come to a…

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