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Factory Farming Should Be Banned
"Recognize meat for what it really is: the antibiotic– and pesticide– laden corpse of a tortured
animal." says Ingrid Newkirk, co–founder of (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) PETA
and animal activist. Factory farming should be banned or demolished thoroughly due to more harm
than good that is being presented worldwide. Animal brutality, which can be found constantly and
excessively throughout factory farms, is a deleterious act involving the animals and a diabolic act
regarding human morals. The antic actions that proceed have an effect on both humans and the
environment, as well as the unethical, inhumane treatment and the atrocious sufferings of animals.
Besides factory farms offering a copious amount of cheaper food, factory farming is a detrimental
agricultural practice to both humans and the environment. The way we receive our food is inhumane
and unhealthy to humans and the environment, thus factory farms should be banned.
In fact, whether an animal can suffer or not has been a repetitious question since the factory farming
industry has initiated and evolved. In the book Animal Liberation, written by Peter Singer, he asks
the same question to the reader: "The question is not 'Can they reason?' nor 'Can they talk?' but 'Can
they suffer?" There is no right or wrong answer to this question, but there is capacity to understand
where one might agree with Singer and his thought that animals can suffer. Prejudice is morally
unacceptable, whether it is based on
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Factory Farming
Drawbacks of Factory Farming
My dad is an accountant who recently turned into a farmer. He has been driving past farms for years,
yet it never crossed his mind he would be the one driving the tractor and feeding the pigs. About a
year ago, he took his love for nature to the next level and began helping a friend at his farm. Not
only did my dad learn the intricacies of farming, but gained a deep understanding of the positive
effects of free–range farming and negative impact of factory farming. He shared his new knowledge
with our family and together we begin to build our own farm in order to produce products that were
free from the harms of factory farming. Factory farming is the process used to obtain most of meat
we eat. The details of where our meat comes from is usually overlooked, even by my dad.
Unfortunately, factory farming damages the environment, along with the health of humans. Not only
does it affect us, but it is not healthy for the animals being raised either. These disadvantages are
why free–range farms are healthier for our society. What is it about factory farming that is more
dangerous to the environment, people, and animals?(In example, but no flow) It is not only my dad
who is experiencing this behavior of turning his organized, (words to describe businessman) into a
urban, sustainable farm. "The Houston Lawyer", news article, tells a story about an older man,
whose has a family, who works as a lawyer but recently became a part–time farmer in
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Factory Farming Essay
Poultry is by far the number one meat consumed in America; it is versatile, relatively inexpensive
compared to other meats, and most importantly it can be found in every grocery store through out
the United States. All of those factors are made possible because of factory farming. Factory
farming is the reason why consumers are able to purchase low–priced poultry in their local
supermarket and also the reason why chickens and other animals are being seen as profit rather than
living, breathing beings. So what is exactly is factory farming? According to Ben Macintyre, a
writer and columnist of The Times, a British newspaper and a former chicken farm worker, he
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Severely restricted inside the barren cages, the birds are unable to engage in nearly any of their
natural habits, including nesting, perching, walking, dust bathing, foraging, or even spreading their
wings" (HSUS, 2009). The chicken are not only being held at a confine filthy environment but they
are also being feed cheap grain and antibiotics to promote growth in a fast pace. The chicken will
grow so big due to the hormone that their bone cannot support their weight, therefore causes leg
problem which in result of bone disease. Consumers like children who love chicken nuggets and
chicken wings are also ingesting those antibiotics in their body every time they consume poultry that
has been treated with growth hormone. After being fed daily with antibiotics, the chicken are big
enough to go off to the slaughter house. The only federal law in the United States, which first
enacted in 1958 is the Humane Methods of Livestock Slaughter Act (HMLSA). That law was to
protects farm animals and requires that the animals be rendered insensible to pain before they are
slaughtered to ensure a quick, painless death" (Miller, 2010). Even though the chicken are shackled
upside down and pass through an electrified water bath that is intended to immobilized them before
their throat are slit, the process is so fast and ineffective that the chicken are still conscious when
they are having their throat slit, their misery only end when they hit the
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Factory Farming Is Both Ethical And Inhumane
"The factory farm has succeeded by divorcing people from their food, eliminating farmers, and
ruling agriculture by corporate fiat" (Johnathan Safran Foer). Factory farmers are becoming more
distant from their relationship with their livestock. As the years have gone by, factory farmers are
looking forward to making more money. Factory Farming is unethical and inhumane. Some farmers
hide the truth from what they're actually doing by mistreating their animals, overuse antibiotics on
their animals, and using growth hormones to speed along the process to slaughter their animals.
When you think about how a chicken should be raised, do you picture them outside on a green
pasture free ranging? Or confined in cramp cages indoors? Factory farmers across ... Show more
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The animals are the ones being penalized. Factory farming is an economic model that treats animals
as production units, not living beings. While this is true of all animal farming, in factory farming it
reaches an extreme. Factory farming depends on mass production to gain cost efficiency, making
more products more cheaply in order to increase profit. Aside from the harm done to animals, the
hidden costs of industrially farmed animals are to consumers themselves, local communities and the
environment. As larger companies have access to more investment they can take over smaller ones.
This has other effects, such as the buying out of small family farms and the subsequent loss of rural
communities. As prices go down, consumption goes up, which means more sales and greater profits.
Extensive and widespread marketing also encourages greater consumption. For example, the
consumption of chicken has doubled over last 20 years, as it has been promoted as a healthier and
cheaper alternative to other kinds of meat. Just because it cost more money to run a humane farm
where all of your animals are out on pasture and not stuck indoors or confined in cages or abused to
the point where they die, doesn't make it okay. When you're a farmer and care more about the money
income then about the animal's well–being that means you need to stop. It's appalling and terrible to
treat animals that way. What did that
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Essay On Factory Farming
Do you know what your meal went through to get to your plate and how it is affecting your day–to–
day life? Factory farming is an industrial type operation that uses large quantities of animals to
provide food fast and efficiently. Almost all the meats and animal byproducts that we consume,
cause harm and pain to the animals as they go through the cycle of factory farming and it might
cause issues affecting your health. Factory farming is unethical because the practices are
uneconomical, unsanitary, and unnecessary. Factory farming is raising livestock with one intent in
mind, which is getting money fast while spending little. They use shortcuts to make production
more efficient, but do so without the animal's wellbeing in mind. Some people agree with the
prospects of factory farming because they benefit economically. When going to the local grocery
store and looking through the meat and egg departments, the costs are lower due to larger scaled
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We can farm large amount of animals for food and production and not have to treat them bad and
use bad practices. We can put rubber tip nubs on the chickens beaks so that they won't hurt one
another pecking. We can put sanitary coating on a cow's tail so that it won't spread diseases from
urine and manure onto the utters. We should pass more laws that will apply to all animals.
Everything that was fed and put into your dinner gets put into you, such as growth hormones,
artificial food, and unnatural products. Therefore, I believe that we should treat the animals we use
during factory farming with a little more respect and not abuse them. In conclusion, factory farming
is uneconomical, unsanitary, and unnecessary. factory farming impacts American society by
providing millions of animals per year for families all over the US and it is a good source of
revenue.We need to do what is right for the animals and help find better ways to use our money and
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Disadvantages Of Factory Farming
From the moment of its existence, human beings have found various ways to sustain their life. In
primitive times, people became hunters, and these hunters hunted animals and fed their flesh. More
recently, people have started migrating to areas where water is located. People have begun to
cultivate in water–borne areas. Agriculture has no risk and is more efficient than hunting. In the
following years, people developed in agriculture with the development of technology and the
globalization of trade. As of the 19th century, machine power has come to the forefront. Machine
power has begun to be used in agriculture. After the 20th century, animal farms started to be
established. These farms are factories and have many machines in place so that animals can produce
more efficiently. It is aimed to accelerate animal production on these farms. For example, chickens
give eggs faster or cows give more milk. People called these formations factory farms. When the
21st century comes, factory farming has overcome natural livestock. Most animal products that
people consume are produced in factory farms. Factory farming is considered to have been created
for the benefit of people. But factory farming has had great damage to the environment. There are a
lot of disadvanteges of factory farming to environment. One of the most important disadvantages of
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Factory Farming pollutes nature and causes it to disappear, causing human beings and animals to
become ill and even genetics to change. If Factory Farmers do not follow the law, the world is
heavily impacted and even the ecosystem may collapse. If mankind is looking for a solution, it must
take very serious laws that pollute the environment. But the lobby of Factory Farms does not allow
it. The best solution is to remove the factory farms and install natural farms
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Why Factory Farming Is Bad
Factory Farming, why?
Factory farming in my opinion is bad. Why is Factory farming bad? For one factory farming are bad
for the economy, people, and the planet. What is factory farming you may ask Factory farming is
where large numbers of livestock are raised indoors in conditions intended to maximize production
at a low cost to affect all of us. Factory farms rule U.S. food production, employing abusive
practices that increase businesses of the agricultural gains at the expense of the environment, our
communities, animal welfare, and even our health (farmsanctuary.org). Why do is think factory
farming is bad for one they're being raised in a bad environment. These huge meat companies have
steeply driven the price down for meat for what
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What Is Factory Farming Persuasive Speech
Name: Ishtiaque Ahmed
Date: August 1st, 2015
Policy Persuasive Speech Formal Outline Title: Factory farming must stop before it's too late.
General Purpose: To inform the audience about how factory farming is an inhumane act and its
impacts on environment and human health. Introduction
When I was a kid, I have always seen cows roaming in grasslands, chickens squawking near the
coops and pigs rolling in the mud. For my last speech I will talk about factory farming and how it
has become such an inhumane and untenable concern. The three points I will talk about today are
(1) why factory farming has become such a concern (2) the damages it causes to the environment
and our human health (3) and a plan of steps that needs to take place ... Show more content on
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Many of the undercover investigations show the inhuman conditions these animals are forced to live
in. 1. In this facilities animals spend their short lives stacked on top of one another and filthy living
conditions that create unclear air. 2. They are given no access to sunlight and outdoor. This cause
unnatural growth for those animals. III. Now let's look at why factory farming is not good for the
environment. A. Experts say this farming method depletes soil, causes environmental
contaminations, and it is destructive for habitat of other plants and animals.
1. 168 men were given two questionnaires; one to know whether they played violent video games
and the other is to know their prompt towards aggressive behavior. 2. Study found that males who
endure traditional masculine values are more likely to be affected by violent video games. B. The
greenhouse gases they release contribute to the climate change too. 1. The authors include an M.R.I.
scientific experiment to figure out the neurochemical changes in gamer's brain during playing some
violent video games.
2. During the M.R.I. testing the non–violent gamers showed more spatial attention than the violent
gamers; that proves that the brain's response to the violent video games depends on previous gaming
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Factory Farming Argument Essay
When you picture farms, you usually picture red barns and windmills, green hills filled with plants
and crops, happy animals, and sunny blue skies. But factory farms are nothing like that; they have
skies filled with smoke, giant factories, polluted land, and glum, crowded animals.
Factory Farming adversely impacts the Earth by polluting the environment, making animals and
people sick, and is bad for the economy because of the increased cost of health care and Factory
Farms put traditional farms out of business.
Factory Farming adversely impacts the environment by polluting the the air, ground, and water.
(foodispower.org) "One cow produces 120 lbs of wet manure per day, which is equivalent to 20–40
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"Foods produced in more traditional ways (farming without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers,
pasture raised animals, no additives and preservatives) are often better for human health", according
to a Pomona College study. Food from traditional farms is often healthier for people because
traditional farmers don't add harmful chemicals, while factory farmers do. Food from more
traditional farms has more vitamins, nutrients, Omega 3's, and Fatty Acids than food from factory
farms. Pomona studies also say how "each year, hundreds of thousands of animals are subjected to
terrible living conditions in industrialized factory farms." Animals on factory farms are locked up
inside in pens with barely enough space to live in, they are being treated with hormones, antibiotics,
and toxins, and some animals get "docked or debeaked"(www.sustainabletable.org). Debeaked
means that animals with beaks can get their beak cut off, docking is to remove the tails of cows and
pigs. They do that so that the animals "adapt to factory farm conditions." Traditional farms don't do
that, which is more humane. Another Pomona study says "food choices matter and we should be
mindful of how our food gets to our plates." People should care more about where their food comes
from because traditional farm food
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Factory Farming Essay
Factory Farming and Animal Cruelty
Animal rights are practically non–existent in many different ways today. Factory farming is
probably the worst thing they can do to the poor helpless animals. Factory farming effects chickens,
cows, pigs, and many other animals that are used for food, milk and eggs. One of the biggest
organizations against factory farming is called Compassion Over Killing (COK). They go to great
lengths to protest and inform people about animal cruelty.
Chickens have to endure suffering that no living thing should have to go through. The egg laying
chickens have to be forced into tiny cages without enough room to stretch their wings. Up to 8 hens
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The chickens are selectively bred and are given special drugs in the food and water to make the
chickens grow incredibly fast. Because of the breeding and drugs, a lot of the chickens develop leg
problems which make is sometimes impossible to walk and stand so they either can't get to the food
or they can't reach the water. Also, because of the ammonia in the feces, the chickens often get the
skin on their stomachs burnt because the ammonia is so strong and will just sear the feathers and
skin. The ammonia is also in the air so it is hard to breath and just think of what is in the chicken
that you eat on a daily basis. When the chickens turn 7 weeks old, they are transported to the
slaughter house and are hung by their feet and on conveyer belts and they go past a blade that is
supposed to slit the chickens throat while conscious which is incredibly painful but sometimes it
misses so the chicken is thrown into boiling water alive and usually drowns while getting burnt.
After that, the bodies are striped and beheaded and are cut up to be eaten.
Because of the way these chickens a raised and treated, there is no way it can be healthy eating the
chickens, or the eggs. The chickens that you eat are pumped full chemicals so they are bigger and
fatter but it is obviously not natural for anything to eat these chickens. Plus, it is terribly cruel the
way the chickens are handled and "cared for". I know that most people
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Factory Bolmenting : The Harmful Effects Of Factory Farming
This paper explores the harmful effects of factory farming and identifies ways we can protect
ourselves and the animals in these farms. Farms have become factories, and the animals inside these
unsanitary factories are tortured for the purpose of food production. It is essential to address human
health concerns and animal welfare throughout this paper as they are both major issues in the
process of making meat and dairy, as well as why some people support the issue. Industrial
operations provide economic benefits, but when there is an alternative that can provide a natural life
for the animals and supply food for consumption at the same time, the industry does not meet the
standards. Not only does this option of smaller farming achieve both objectives, but it also is a lot
more sanitary and conservative to our environment. This paper includes detailed comparisons of
both operations with a clear sighting that family farms provide more benefits, and it also registers
different motives that can help stop factory farming. Factory Farming
Every year, over 58 billion farm animals are killed by humans for food production, and this
astounding number does not even include sea creatures (Brown, 2011). This is known as factory
farming – the system of inhumane raising of livestock for the purpose of supplying food for human
consumption in the cheapest way possible. It is argued that factory farming should be illegal and
banned worldwide not only because of its cruelty towards animals
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Factory Farming Research Paper
The definition of factory farming is "a system of rearing livestock using intensive methods, by
which poultry, pigs, or cattle are confined indoors under strictly controlled conditions." Factory
farming is one of the most brutal things an animal could go through. The effects that the terribly
poor conditions workers have animals in is drastic compared to what their life could have been. The
animals are packed into spaces so tight that they can barely move with no outdoor access. The
animals, being so confined, are unable to act on natural instincts causing severe physical and mental
stress. A farmer will get more money for chicken with large thighs and breasts so naturally, the
farmers have bred chickens so heavy that their bones cannot support their weight. ... Show more
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There are only three places a cow raised for beef sees: his selling at an auction, a feedlot, and the
slaughterhouse. Once a cow is sold at his auction, he is sent to a feed lot: a dusty holding pen packed
with other cows all being injected with the same growth hormones and nowhere to eat or sleep
easily. Later, they are sent to the slaughter house where further cruelly treatment is put upon them up
to their time of death. Pigs experience the same treatment in factory farms such as Sows being
constantly pregnant while living in an 18 by 24–inch pen with many other pigs, no bedding, and
possibly tied to the floor. Speaking of the piglet's tribulations will not be necessary in consideration
of ruining Winnie–the–Pooh's best friend. Factory farming for meat is bad enough yet leather and
fur is a beloved
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The Dangers Of Factory Farming
Do you know what you're eating when you buy poultry from supermarkets? Do you know what
you're eating when you eat from McDonalds, Wendys, Arbys, and Taco Bell?
Factory farming affects all area such as humans, environment, diseases, and animals.
Animals in the factory farms are commonly infected with a number of pathogens capable of causing
food related illness and death that are to consumers in the flesh itself. Animals who are raised for
food are denied their most basic needs and suffer both physical and psychological disorders as
results. Factory farming confine animals by the thousands in massive warehouses, treating them like
production units. Millions are packed in cages and creates so tightly that they can't walk, turn
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The government claims if you force them to reduce how much they pollute, they're not going to be
able to operate. They're essentially saying that they can only make money by polluting and by
breaking the law. Factory farming has also became one of the most filthiest industries in america,
producing an ocean of fecal matter early. Fishes were dying in really weird ways. The Algae Creates
oxygen during the day through photosynthesis and expels the carbon dioxide at night. When all this
happens there is literally no kind of oxygen in the water for them to breathe. Distant noxious,
smelling air borne ammonia. A toxic gas released by decomposing animal waste can travel before
hitting soul or water up to 300 miles. The Number of pounds of fecal matter that animals raised for
food in the U.S. Produce per second is 87,000. The Amount of factory farm animal waste generated
in the U.S. each year is 500 million tons. The Earth's Total land mass used for animal grazing is
26%. Manure can also contain traces of salt and heavy metals, which can end up in bodies of water
and accumulate in the sediment,
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Persuasive Speech : Factory Farming
Sample Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Factory Farming Organizational Pattern: Monroe's
Motivated Sequence Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that factory farms are dangerous
and abusive and therefore need to be banned. Primary Audience Outcome: I the want the audience to
join or support national organizations that protest against factory farms. Thesis Statement: The U.S.
government should ban factory farms and require the meat industry to raise animals in their natural
environments. Attention: Close your eyes and step into the world of an individual. You are born into
a world where nights and days are never constant (attention getter). You are fed three to five times a
day, but no one is there to nurture you. Not even the numerous others crammed into your living
space. You grow frantic, scared, and sickly. Now open your eyes, to reality. What I have just
described is one of America's worst ghettos. You know this individual who is trapped in this
environment. He is your breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is the meat you eat . Today's farms not only
abuse their animals they also produce harmful diseases and environmental hazards that affect each
and every one of us, regardless of whether you consume animal products or not. The U.S.
government should ban factory farms and require the meat industry to raise animals in their natural
environments (preview of points and statement of purpose). I. What used to be Old McDonald's
farms have now become factory farms
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Animal Rights, And The Tragedies Of Factory Farming
Animal Rights, and the Tragedies of Factory Farming
Animals, like humans, experience both pleasure and pain. To deny this would be like denying they
breath the same air that we do. Yet every day animals are being murdered inhumanly and violently
at slaughterhouses throughout the country. Factory Farming has become the dominant method of
raising meat in America. It is not only cruel and inhumane, but it is also environmentally
destructive, and has been linked to spreading illness and disease. We are all moral managers in our
own right, therefore have a moral obligation to do something to reduce the impact do make not for
today, but for the tomorrows that come. However, we do not; in fact, we continue this vicious cycle
of pain and suffering. We drive a certain pleasure from eating this meat. How can we justify these
actions? Do animals not have a right to freedom? Do they not deserve equal consideration? Animals
have the right to behave naturally during their limited lifetime, yet we deny them the simplest form
of life and freedom. By defining their freedom we are denying it; freedom defined is freedom
defined. No creature deserves the cruelty of factory farming. The basis of morality and our justice
system is freedom and equality. When we violate that freedom (of any living creature), we infringe
on their rights. In Contemporary Moral Arguments Singer points out that, "it is wrong to cause
human suffering to achieve a good that does not outweigh that
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Factory Farming, It Needs to Change Essay
Factory Farming, It Needs to Change! Factory farming is the process of "employing abusive
practices that maximize agribusiness profits at the expense of the environment, our communities,
animal welfare, and even our health" (Factory Farming). These methods are used across the United
States and have major impacts on not only those consuming the food but the environment as well.
Some hold the position that this method is inhumane and should not be allowed. However, others
argue that this process creates economically cheap food and allows food to be produced at a faster
rate. Therefore, the factory farming industry can improve its conditions in all aspects if it is
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While animal cruelty is the largest issue that arises from factory farming, there are also many other
problems that stem from this type of production such as environmental impacts. With this type of
food production, "modern animal agriculture puts an incredible strain on natural resources like land,
water, and fossil fuel" (Factory Farming). This is causing non–reversible environmental damage
such as contaminating water supplies and producing mass amounts of exhaust due to production.
These practices are going unnoticed by both the government and the companies responsible. Laws
and regulations for the environment are not doing their job and need to be changed in order to save
the resources that future generations have a right to experience. The industry as a whole stand idly
by as they destroy the environment by the practices they perform. This puts a major strain on the
fight against environmental degradation by the lack of regard for conserving what is not the
industries to ruin. While the environment is currently having some major impacts, rural communities
are being equally affected. Some of the impacts that transpire from factory farming include "an
increase in respiratory, neurobehavioral, and mental illness among the residents of communities next
to factory farms" (Factory Farming). The mass amount production that is being done leads to
exhaust fumes being released into the environment. Another
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The Dangers of Factory Farming
Many individuals have seen or heard of the videos on the internet of various slaughterhouses across
the country as well as the videos of factory farms and how their livestock are raised, along with
Rachel Carson's various books about the dangers of pesticides. Until the 1950's, farming never used
hormones to increase growth pace to achieve meatier animals. Factory farms and the mass
production of animals have caused corporations to stop thinking about the quality of their foods, but
the quantity and efficiency in which consumers receive it. Factory farm raised animals are produced
to become our food and sold in stores, but they do not have to live in such poor, unhealthy
conditions or live short lives full of pain. While factory farms are beneficial to the economy,
ultimately they are harmful to the environment and the health of people and animals. Therefore we
should find alternatives to factory farming.
Because the United States has become all about mass production and making products as fast as
possible, corporations are more concerned with quantity rather than quality. Animals are being
injected with hormones to grow faster so they can be slaughtered, packaged and sold even sooner.
Factory farms are lashing out at anyone trying to expose what actually happens behind these closed
doors. Some states, like New Mexico, North Carolina, Wyoming, and Vermont are trying to pass
laws that criminalize anyone who secretly videotapes what is happening behind closed doors.
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Factory Farming Injustice
Drowned alive in hot acid. Grinded up the day they hatch. Kept in unbelievably small cages. For
what? For money, for mass production. How would you feel if this happened to you or your kids?
How much fear and distress would you have? Inhumane is torturing/killing of animals for food that's
likely to end up in your garbage. All of these unimaginable things exist, and you probably
contributed to this the last time you ate. In fact, over 90% of the population are eating food that is
Factory Farmed. Factory Farming is an injustice that kills animals in an inhumane way, this exists in
almost all U.S. farms, this injustice can be solved by buying food that is organic.
What is Factory Farming? Factory farming is the manufacturing technique used to
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Argumentative Essay On Factory Farming
Factory Farming Every year, over 58 billion farm animals are killed by humans for food production,
and this astounding number does not even include sea creatures. This is known as factory farming –
the system of inhumane raising of livestock for the purpose of supplying food for human
consumption in the cheapest way possible. It is argued that factory farming should be illegal and
banned worldwide not only because of its cruelty towards animals but also because the low quality
meat can produce harmful diseases and major health concerns to consumers.
Inside The Walls Factory farms have abused these animals in way that is so horrific, it is not often
revealed to the public what really goes on inside these "farms." Animals such as chickens are shoved
together into battery cages to the point where they are unable to move. Their beaks are cut off
without anesthesia, and they are propelled with antibiotics and excessively fed for the purpose of
making their breasts larger quickly. The excessive feeding makes their bodies grow unnaturally and
disproportionally – causing heart failure, respiratory troubles, chronic pain, and leg weakness; after
a hen's egg production reduces at a certain age, the bird will be shocked into its final laying cycle
and then be sent to slaughter to be used as food scraps – if they are not already killed on–farm. As
for mother pigs, they spend up to four months in gestation crates with only limited mobility during
their pregnancy. "Her piglets are
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Factory Farming Essay
Industrialization has revolutionized America's economy. Mass production allows products in
demand to be easily available for purchase. But at what point does this system cross the line? It is
one thing to mass produce electronics and clothing, for example, but applying mass production to
the meat industry is entirely different. In order to generate the most profit, livestock are killed
systematically at a massive scale on an assembly line. These animals are treated as nothing more
than objects that can be processed, packaged, and sold to a consumer. For this business to take place
with both time and cost efficiency, the welfare of the livestock is placed as one of the last priorities.
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A problem that arises from this is that animal abuse can take place without any consequences,
simply because it goes unseen. Therefore, the installation of video cameras to monitor behavior
inside of farms will help in the process of finding those who are guilty. Undercover videos of the
animals being killed in such a brutal fashion only gives the farm a poor reputation, not to mention
the ethical issue of animals suffering unnecessarily when euthanasia is available. Incidents similar to
the aforementioned will only continue to happen if the government does not step in. Security
cameras, proper training of new employees and regular examinations to ensure all FDA regulations
as well as animal welfare laws are being practiced should be implemented in farms.
Meat–producing companies try to hide the conditions in which their livestock are kept before being
slaughtered. In Iowa, a bill called H.F.589 attempted to make it illegal to record videos and pictures
at a farm without the facility owner's consent, and illegal to agree to work there to get a hold of
undercover photos and videos of animal cruelty (Lin). Companies know that most people will be put
off by seeing the acts that go on in order to provide inexpensive meat and dairy products that can be
packaged and sold. People buy meat products to enjoy a tasty meal, but if the process involved in
creating their food is untrustworthy, it could
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An Unsustainable Practice Of Factory Farming
An Unsustainable Practice
Factory farming defined as a large farm that raises and processes animals for their meat. Factory
farms are not anything like typical farms; they are a lot larger, and there are no green pastures for the
animals to graze on. A factory farm is all about size and scale, filling every inch that they can with
animals. A factory farm can contain over one thousand cattle, twenty five hundred pigs and one
hundred twenty five chickens. These animals are all pushed closely together, barely given enough
room to move around. Their manure is is a large contributor to greenhouse gasses, and it often seeps
into waterways and pollutes them. Factory farming is not socially sustainable as it violates animal
rights, and it is not economically sustainable as it pollutes the air and water.
Factory farming sees animals as simple food products, not as living and breathing beings. "Factory
farming continues to grow around the world as a low–cost way of producing animal products for
human consumption. However, many of the practices associated with intensive animal farming have
been criticized by public health professionals and animal welfare advocates."(Anomaly, 2015) The
animals in a factory farm are not treated with care, and are stuffed into tiny cages and pens with
multiple other animals. They do not have any room to move or exercise, and live bleak and dreary
lives up until the point they are reduced to simple food products. Factory farms show no respect for
the
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Factory Farming Effects Essay
Factory farming is only good at one thing and that is maximizing its profits in any way possible, but
that comes at the expense of animal welfare, the environment and human health. There is more risk
than reward when it comes to this inhumane way of raising animals for consumption, but rather than
trying to convince you of that, I am going to show you the various negative effects that factory
farming creates. Although there are more negative effects of factory farming, than it being harmful
to the environment, human health and animals, I have found these three to be the most negative
throughout my research on this topic. Factory farming is a large industrialized way of raising
animals in large quantities for consumption and is also known as Concentrated Animal Feeding
Operations (CAFO) or feedlots. This type of farming started off in the early 1970's as a way of mass
producing eggs, then into the 80's and 90's large sheds were created to house pigs for mass pork
production. Now "large industrial factory farming accounts for 99.9% of chickens, 97% of chickens
for eggs, 99% for turkeys, 95% for pigs and 78% for cattle" ("Factory Farming"). CAFOs and
factory farms are facilities that "can house more than 125,000 animals under one roof" ("Ending
Factory Farming"). Although animals within factory farms are not directly being abused, they are
however considered to have been abused by their living conditions and their inability to act like
actual animals. One example is the
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Persuasive Essay On Factory Farming
Factory farming is when animals that are to be consumed are congregated together, grown to
extreme sizes and then mass slaughtered and sold to humans for consumption. Not only is this
completely and utterly vile considering the fact that the product of this act will be consumed by
humans, but it is also barbaric to treat any living thing in this manner. This act is unbearably cruel to
all animals, crowding them together rife with disease and mass slaughtering them is utterly
abominable and should be stopped. To enumerate that fact it should be considered that humans are
consuming the products of this inhumane and unsanitary act. This should be illegal due to how
mercilessly we treat living, breathing organisms just to satisfy our needs. There are a multitude of
other ways that we can obtain these products without being completely and utterly inhumane in the
process. It might end up being more expensive to the consumer, but at least they would know that
what they are eating wouldn't be abundant with bacteria and inhumanely obtained.
Today's food industry thrives on factory farming because it is cheap, effective, and efficient and in
today's modern world all of those things are essential. With everything positive there are negatives,
though. The negatives with this outweigh the positives on a scale that cannot be measured. "When
they've grown large enough to slaughter or their bodies have been worn out from producing milk or
eggs, animals raised for food are crowded onto
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Research Paper On Factory Farming
Factory farming is the industrial production of raising animals such as cattle, poultry, swine, and
sheep for meat. Many questions and concerns within the field are based on animal treatment and the
cleanliness of the factory farm facilities. These questions and concerns are needed to guarantee the
safety of both the animals and consumers. The unhealthy living environments combined with
excessive antibiotic use in factory farms causes concern in the meat processing industry.
The poor housing of farm animals in factory farms is an issue because the stress factors and living
conditions can cause the animals immune systems to weaken. According to an article about the
practices of factory farming, "Common practices include packing pregnant pigs into gestation crates
so small they cannot turn around, placing egg–laying hens in cages stacked on top of one another in
massive enclosed buildings and raising cows on feedlots rather than the grass pastures many of us
associate with ruminants" (Anomaly 1). This quote explains that the living space of animals in a
factory farm is different from what consumers expect. When consumers go to the grocery store, they
may see a picture of an old country farm with animals freely wondering, but in reality animals are
stored as items and not free creatures. According to an article written by Bradley S. Miller, "As
reported by a veterinarian, Dr. Bruce Feldman, When animals are intensively confined and under
stress, as they are in factory farms, their auto–immune systems are weakened and they are prone to
infectious diseases" (Miller 2). This quote speaks of how much the risk factors of sickness increase
when animals are confined and under great amounts of stress. Overpopulated animal storage is an
ethical and moral concern because it brings an unnecessary stress and a burden to animals. Not only
is the storage of animals, both ethically and morally wrong, consequently, it is also a reason that
disease outbreaks occur in many factory farms. Unsanitary living environments for the animals can
cause outbreaks to occur in the factories, which may put animal's health at greater risk. According to
an article written by Bradley S. Miller, "By ignoring traditional animal husbandry methods
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What Are The Benefits Of Factory Farming
Factory Farming Has to Go Twenty decades ago, livestock farmers used to breed their animals in the
traditional way where their farm animals were let loose over a large area of farm and allowed to
reproduce naturally. Over recent years, a new system of rearing livestock has come into existence
which is more popularly known as Factory Farming. Factory Farming makes use of extremely
intensive procedures through the use of which poultry, cattle and other livestock are kept indoors
under rigid controlled settings. Since this technique has gained much popularity into how food is
being produced in America, it is also one of the most debated and controversial concepts. While it is
true that using this modern method to produce meat and dairy one can expect greater productivity at
a swifter rate, the question still remains– at what cost? Food manufacturers in America claim that
Factory Farming is a much cheaper way of processing meat and other food items where they are
able to increase their margins as well as provide the consumers with cheaper food. However, current
research on the effects of factory farming suggests that the method is one of the best examples of
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One of the primary cons of factory farming is that the breeding of cattle in unnatural, unsanitary and
artificial settings along with the injection of additives and antibiotics, greatly lessens the quality of
the food produced. The antibiotics can even harm the human body as the body learns to produces
antibiotic resistant cells (Miller). Harm to human health has time and time again been stressed as an
effect of factory farming. The cattle and poultry can breed diseases staying in a small and filthy
space which has a high chance of being passed on and contaminating
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Pros Of Factory Farming
The most common and probably the most controversial method of farming is factory farming.
Factory farming is the method of farming which involves the quickest wait times for the meat to
raised and the most GMOs and hormones added to the meat. This method of farming was designed
by the food corporations to maximize the amount of animals produced at the lowest cost. For
example, Chickens are raised in these large metal tubular buildings. These buildings are windowless
and can hold up to ten thousand chickens. The chickens are crammed into the space with no space to
wander about. Also because of the food industry, the chicken is genetically modified to have bigger
breast and thighs so the company can sell more meat. Even though I am using chickens
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Persuasive Essay On Factory Farming
Persuasive Essay #2
Factory farming describes how large modern farms produce food in large quantities for a small cost.
Factory farms, however, pollute the air by releasing harmful gases. They practice deforestation to
claim more farmland. Factory farms pollute our waters to keep costs low. Factory farming is
harming the environment Nobody denies that the need for more food grows with the global
population. Factory farms seem to be a solution to this problem since they produce mass quantities
of food for cheap compared to their organic counterparts, which are forty–seven percent more
expensive (Consumer Reports). The factory farming business, however, is not the best way to feed
more people since it pollutes the environment. The factory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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More carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will warm the planet, and more of it in the ocean will acidify
the ocean, making it uninhabitable to a growing number of marine species. Factory farms are
destroying forests in order to grow more food and make more money. Furthermore, factory farms
pollute drinking water sources. Manure and fertilizers are rich in nitrates and phosphates, which are
very unhealthy for living things. They pollute groundwater sources by seeping in through lagoons of
waste sewage that factory farms create. Lagoons of animal feces and spent fertilizers are a very
cheap way of dealing with waste (NRDC). The chemicals travel through the soil to groundwater that
the local communities depend on. Ingesting nitrate tainted water will lower the amount of oxygen a
person can intake. This can lead to death for infants. Some of the pollutants can reach open waters if
they are carried by rain or irrigation water, called runoff. Runoff pollutes ponds, lakes, oceans, and
other open bodies of water. Polluted waters with high levels of nitrates kill fish, aquatic plants, and
other aquatic organisms because they experience the same problems with oxygen intake. High levels
of phosphorus in our waters cause algae blooms in open bodies of water. Algae blooms disrupt the
ecosystem in the water and kill the organisms living in the water. They use up all the oxygen in
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Factory Farming Research Paper
Factory farming around the world: Is it right? Throughout history farming has been a way of life for
almost all civilization. In today's society the people of the United States have strongly leaned on
factory farming. Industrial animal farming or "factory farming" is production or raising of animals
based on the use of meat for human consumption, raised cheaply, raised efficiently, and producing
other products that farms animals produce without focusing on living conditions of the animals. The
lifestyle of a farmer is not like the rest. Some encourage factory farming because of the amount of
meat, and other products that are produced, others however are discouraged by pollution rates in the
areas surrounding the farms, such as any lakes, rivers, or streams, and also the continuous harm
these animals encounter every single day. Because factory farms raise living creatures, precautions
will be taken into consideration while raising animals.
Rose Zuzworsky in his documentary stated "since the "products" of factory farming are living,
breathing, sentient creatures, particular ethical issues are raised in market system based on
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Most farmers make large profits from their farms. As stated before, meats, and products made from
animals are in high demand because of the large population of humans. Humans living in today's
generation are in need of money because of the high cost of living. The average amount of money
that is made in a single household the in United States is around fifty thousand dollars a year. Fifty
thousand dollars will be made on a typical factory farm in around a month or two. Money is needed
to provide for yourself, family, and in some cases maybe even more. Billions of dollars are donated
every year to help others, and by making money while doing something that you like, factory
farming has the potential to provide large
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Animal Cruelty In Factory Farming
The American diet boils down to three distinct options, each differentiated by the type of meat they
eat, omnivores, selective omnivores, and vegetarians or vegans. Omnivores are people who eat
whatever they so choose, the big distinction between omnivores and the other two dietary options is
the fact that regular omnivores will eat factory farmed meat. Vegetarians or vegans and selective
omnivores choose to either not eat meat, or to eat humanely grown meat. A major reason why these
groups make that choice is because they know what factory farming is, and they know what happens
within these farms. Animal cruelty in factory farming is probably the largest reason why these
groups make that choice. And while making any dietary choice other than being a normal omnivore
and eating factory farmed animals is a wise choice, being a vegetarian or vegan is simply not
realistic in some cases, it is too extreme. The perfect middle ground for the American diet between
the two extremes, eating factory farmed meat and not eating meat at all is to become a selective
omnivore and eat only humanely grown meat. Animal cruelty within factory farms is a very real
thing. The concept of animal cruelty is one that has many different interpretations. People have an
array of perceptions from simply treating animals poorly to animal abuse in general. In reality
animal cruelty is every possible malpractice in taking care of animals such as living conditions, the
way animals are treated, and the food
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Factory Farming Research Paper
Factory Farming Cramped, dark, and dirty. All of those words can describe a factory farm. On most
factory farms, they do not care about the animal's well–being. Having a mass production of meat is
more valuable to them. So what is factory farming? Factory farming is a method of farming in
which animals are locked indoors and raised in mass quantities in order to produce more food. If
you don't care, you should. Factory farming does not just affect the animals but also people.
Although factory farming is productive, it is considered inhumane and unhealthy.
One of the most significant things that factory farms do is lower food costs for consumers. Due to
the mass production of the meat, the factory farms are able to sell their food for a lot ... Show more
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Factory farms pollute the areas around them with excess manure. "Animals raised for food produce
approximately 130 times more waste than the entire human population combined. When you
concentrate these animals in massive factory farm facilities, it is incredibly difficult to keep these
giant facilities clean without using a massive amount of water. To run the flushing systems that clean
excrement off the floors of dairy farms, 150 gallons of water are required per cow, every single day.
In fact, the majority of water used in factory farms does not go towards hydrating animals, but rather
to cleaning and processing animals during slaughter. Once this water is polluted with animal waste,
it is so polluted with antibiotics, hormones and bacteria that it cannot be returned to the water
system (Good)."
There are many deadly pathogens that could get into your meat. One of these is E–Coli. This could
kill people if it happened to be in your meat. Another type of pathogen that could make you very
sick is Salmonella (Nikiforuk 18). "Salmonella kills more Americans than any other food borne
illness, with over 100,000 Americans falling ill annually by salmonella infected eggs. The Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 1,000,000 cases of salmonella
poisoning in America alone can be directly tied to feed containing animal products
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Cruelty In Factory Farming Business
In this paper I will bring to you information that customers are unaware of that happens within the
Factory Farming business. What is the situation these farms and will it make you think twice? We do
not understand the health and wellness of these animals and how they are treated is beyond belief.
Health and wellness could be in jeopardy from some of these animals we consume. The populace
would be shocked to know these types of farms exist as how they get away with such conditions.
Cruelty to animals exists but consumers may not aware as they making their selection of meat at the
local market. There should be better living conditions and treatment of these animals. Factory
Farming is misleading in the treatment to animals. Consumers have no idea how the animals are
treated. To think about anything other than the meat that is purchased at the stores for our meals.
According to Fieser "utilitarianism is that we need to assess the beneficial consequences of actions
as everyone is affected". In the farming business, what is brought to market is not to harm any
person intentional, but if not processed according to regulations the business should be held liable if
anyone should be sick or die of such practices.
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Best way to do this is make sure if there are meat recalls we inform others and use social media to
make others aware. Word of mouth is free. When out shopping, should we consider asking people
about the cuts of meat they buy and why? What is lurking in the fields is unhealthy for the animals
as well as humans. There are diseases the animals are susceptible to in the filth they live in. We want
good nutrition for them and to be treated humanly. The food they mix for the animals sometimes
contain things such as broken light bulbs, injection needles, everyday trash and even other animal
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Factory Farming Fear Or Fiction Essay
Factory Farming: Fear or Fiction
For many Americans, the term "factory farming" conjures up images of mistreated livestock
crowded into undersized cages while force fed large amounts of antibiotics and growth hormones.
Yet for others, greatly reduced prices on meat and other animal by products, such as eggs and milk,
helping to keep costs of food down for their families', springs to mind. Factory farming has
managed to reduce costs of meat, poultry and by products, making it more accessible to our citizens
by increasing rate of production and efficiency, while reducing the space utilized to farm livestock.
However, the ability to increase production relies heavily on the use of large amounts of growth
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These potential costs come in the form of environmental hazards and damages, such as
contaminated water and air pollution (Walsh, 2013)2. EPA estimated in 2004 that 20% of man–made
air pollutants from methane were a result from livestock, primarily cows (Air quality)3. Poor
sanitation of animal waste has also been linked to food contamination and outbreaks of salmonella,
E. coli and various other food–borne illnesses. In April 2009 through August 2010, a strain of Swine
Flu, H1N1, was believed by scientists to have originated in industrialized farms overcrowded with
pigs (Farm sanctuary, 2016)4. This pandemic was believed to have killed as many as 18,000 people
according to the CDC. The overuse of antibiotics and growth hormones used to protect livestock
from the rampant spread of disease, due to cramped quarters, and to help beef up production, are
also beginning to show strong correlations to an increase in several cancers, antibiotic resistant
"super bugs", early onset of puberty in children, depression, brain damage, respiratory issues, birth
defects, miscarriage and obesity (Other health risks of the meat industry)5. The costs to sanitize
water and treat illness is tremendous and only
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Factory Farming and Rural Farming
In the early 1900s over 6000 small rural farms provided the meat consumed in the United States.
Today that number has fallen to 2000, 95% of which are what we typically call "factory farms"
(Dimitri, 2). This move towards a highly concentrated factory production system has had a
staggering impact on the current change in climate. This impact stems from broad and wide reaching
causes fueled by factory farming, stretching from land degradation, to chemical use in fertilizers, to
C02 and methane emissions. Lobbying by agribusinesses has resulted in miniscule regulation, and
with the help of government subsides meat production under this model has been allowed to
flourish. Furthermore, the public at large is apathetic to these issues. With factory farming as the
second largest contributor to green house gas emissions in the US and an ever increasing demand for
cheap meat products it's clear that the current trajectory of the industry is on the road to causing
irreversible damage. If we are to put an end to the disastrous effect factory farming has had on
global climate change we must increase public awareness of the concerns associated with factory
farming, remove government subsides, and investigate synthetic alternative to meat production.
Prior to the industrial revolution meat consumption in the US was drastically different than it is
today. The majority of meat consumed by a family came from animals that they had raised
themselves or was directly bought from a neighbor
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Factory Farming Benefits
Pushing the Boundaries of Science: Industrial Agriculture
What is Industrial Agriculture? Also known as Factory Farming, Industrial Agriculture is a modern
type of agriculture, which involves high inputs of money, eliminating jobs (as well as creating
pollution) by using pesticides in place of heavy machinery, and a dense population of animals raised
on limited land requiring massive amounts of sustenance. (Sustainabletable.org, "Industrial
Livestock Production") FarmSanctuary.org states that Factory Farms abuse animals and exploit the
environment for profit in order to dominate U.S. food production. Environmentalists and animal
lovers criticize Factory Farms due to the controversy surrounding the treatment of animals and the
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In chapter five, Victor Frankenstein expresses his horror: "I beheld the wretch – the miserable
monster whom I had created...His jaws opened, and he muttered some inarticulate sounds, while a
grin wrinkled his cheeks. He might have spoken, but I did not hear...fearing each sound as if it were
to announce the approach of the demoniacal corpse to which I had so miserably given life." The
creature to whom he has given life now terrifies Victor and makes him regret his decision. This
raises the question: When does science go too far? Like Frankenstein's creation of life, Factory
Farms push the limits of science by attempting to control a set part of nature. Industrial Agriculture
exploits nature for profit which is much like Frankenstein's desire to create life from dead matter;
where the desire to gain is more important than the consequences. Farm animals are similar to the
Creature since they are mistreated for no reason other than being non–human. By detaining animals
and making them suffer for the sole means of food production, Agriculturists become a modern–day
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Persuasive Essay On Factory Farming
It is extremely easy to be satisfied in our sanctuary world to eventually turn to the violence and
despair that our everyday life decision partakes, and that the country buys into. If the world knew
what the horrors of the meat industry are doing, businesses will decrease. To keep their secrets
unknown, meat and animal factory farms are carefully keeping quiet, like a fugitive the fugitive they
are because they just committed murder. People around the world are making efforts while the
animal cruelty is becoming a more of a mainstream. Factory farming is probably the horrific thing
you can do the poor helpless animals. Most factory farming affects pigs, cows, chickens, and other
animals that are used for milk, food, and eggs. Some of these animals grow faster than others, so in
large groups, they are shipped onto trucks through traitorous terrains and sent to be killed in a
slaughterhouse. Animals living through the nightmare of getting their throats slit, while they are
alive and conscious. All these animals live and exercise every single day to becoming the energy to
producing our human consumption. Cows are now being used to express the idea to eat more
chicken, without knowing the truth.
In the advertisement, a football game was being held for the "Game of the Week" between the
Eagles and Bulldogs. At one moment, the reporter was rudely interrupted by something in the sky. It
was cows parachuting down to the stadium, two were on the field and the other one on a burger
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Effects Of Factory Farming
The mistreatment of animals in the United States is often overlooked as a major issue. Many
Americans will often show disdain for countries that consume animals that they consider to be
family, such as cats and dogs. However, most Americans do not see the hypocrisy in the
maltreatment of animals that are eaten, such as cows, pigs, and chickens. While many farms try their
best to provide humane conditions, there are over 465,000 factory farms in the United States, where
animals are treated as nothing more than a product. Factory farming is a relatively recent
agricultural practice that began around the 1950's (Factory Farming). Factory Farming is a basic
term that refers to an industrial animal production facility. There are two classifications for factory
farms; "concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO)," and "animal feeding operation (AFO)
(Factory Farming)." When a factory farm is created it is originally classified as an AFO but once it
meets a certain size or it is classified by the Environmental Protection Agency as a "significant
contributor of pollutants to waters of the United States" it upgraded to a CAFO (Factory Farming).
In this essay I argue that the practice of factory farming should be prohibited because of the
inhumane treatment of animals as well as the negative effects on humans and the environment. It
isn't hard to find examples of the injustice done to animals in these factory farms. In an expose by
the Rolling Stones, called "In the Belly of
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Causes Of Conflicts In Factory Farming
The Conflicts of Factory Farming
Factory farming is the industrial production of raising animals such as cattle, poultry, swine, and
sheep for meat. Many questions and concerns are raised about the practices that factory farms
partake in. The questions and concerns are based on animal treatment and the cleanliness of the
factory farm facilities. These questions and concerns are needed to guarantee the safety of both the
animals and consumers. Unhealthy environments combined with possible steroid use in factory
farms can cause concerns in the meat processing industry.
The poor housing of farm animals in factory farms is an issue because the stress factors and living
conditions can cause the animals immune systems to weaken. According to an article about the
practices of factory farming "Common practices include packing pregnant pigs into gestation crates
so small they cannot turn around, placing egg–laying hens in cages stacked on top of one another in
massive enclosed buildings and raising cows on feedlots rather than the grass pastures many of us
associate with ruminants" (Anomaly). This quote explains that the living space of animals in a
factory farm is different from what consumers expect. When consumers go to the grocery store, they
may see a picture of an old country farm with animals freely wondering, but in reality animals are
stored as items and not living and breathing creations. According to an article written by Bradley S.
Miller "As reported by a veterinarian,
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Factory Farming Persuasive Speech
In order to persuade my audience when arguing whether or not factory farming should be banned in
the United States, my partner and I created a survey asking our class questions like demographic
analysis, attitudes towards our topic and prior knowledge. When analyzing the results, I was at a
complete advantage because I realized that out of 15 students in sophomore, 80% of my audience
was against factory farming while 20% of the class was for factory farming. Not only that but 80%
of my class decided that factory farming should be replaced with something better to the
environment. With their prior knowledge, 62.2% of the respondents believed that there is cons
associated with factory farming, this will be beneficial when demonstrating my ethos because most
of the audience will already know cons and I will be able to show them some statistics showing the
negative effects of factory farming. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This result will help me persuade them in my pathos by showing them the reality behind factory
farms. The survey also indicated that half of my class would change their eating habits, if they knew
the reality behind factory farms. This demonstrate that not only the class will already support my
argument but they will be willing to change their habits. The final results of my survey came out that
40% of my class believe that factory farming should be banned while 33.3% did not believe that it
should be banned and 26.7% of my peers answered that it did not matter to them. This survey helped
me, to see the position of my class, with my pathos and ethos, I will certainly be able to change their
minds and make my peers support my
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Banning Factory Farming
Nine billion animals are killed annually in farms in the U.S alone. (A Well–Fed World) Factory
farming is horrible for the environment, cruel to animals, and harmful to humans. And for these
reasons, factory farming is an appalling business, and should be shut down.
Factory farms damage the environment. Katie Cantrell, a writer for EcoWatch, stated, "In 2005, the
EPA struck a deal with factory farms. If a few factory farms allowed the EPA to monitor air
pollution levels, the entire industry would be immune from all past and future violations of the
Clean Air Act." The Clean Air Act is a law that is used to regulate and restrict pollution. Factory
farms are not held to this rule, so they are able to ignore the environmental desecration they ... Show
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Kaye Spector announced that, "Factory farms increase the risk of pathogens like E. coli and
salmonella that cause food–borne illness in people." This means that illnesses are being spread that
wouldn't be there if these farms didn't exist. If we ban factory farms, our population will be healthier
overall. Katie Cantrell, the writer of Isn't That Illegal, stated, "Factory farms also became immune
from the Right–to–Know Act, which gives workers and communities the right to know what toxic
chemicals they're being exposed to. So what kind of pollutants are workers and surrounding
communities exposed to? Ammonia and hydrogen sulfide levels 10x higher than legal levels for the
oil industry." In other words, these horrible businesses aren't required to tell the people around them
what they are releasing. This could cause many injuries, illnesses, and even deaths. But there are
some who don't see eye to eye with these reasons. Although there are many reasons why factory
farms should be shut down, some people don't agree. They say that factory farms can produce more
food, and cost less. But, what they don't take into account is that factory farms actually give you less
options. "Factory farms leave consumers with fewer choices and make them pay more for meat,
poultry and dairy products, while farmers get paid less." This shows that not only do they give you
less variety, some products actually cost more. Not only is this unfair to the consumers, it's a
disadvantage to the
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Factory Farming Should Be Banned

  • 1. Factory Farming Should Be Banned "Recognize meat for what it really is: the antibiotic– and pesticide– laden corpse of a tortured animal." says Ingrid Newkirk, co–founder of (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) PETA and animal activist. Factory farming should be banned or demolished thoroughly due to more harm than good that is being presented worldwide. Animal brutality, which can be found constantly and excessively throughout factory farms, is a deleterious act involving the animals and a diabolic act regarding human morals. The antic actions that proceed have an effect on both humans and the environment, as well as the unethical, inhumane treatment and the atrocious sufferings of animals. Besides factory farms offering a copious amount of cheaper food, factory farming is a detrimental agricultural practice to both humans and the environment. The way we receive our food is inhumane and unhealthy to humans and the environment, thus factory farms should be banned. In fact, whether an animal can suffer or not has been a repetitious question since the factory farming industry has initiated and evolved. In the book Animal Liberation, written by Peter Singer, he asks the same question to the reader: "The question is not 'Can they reason?' nor 'Can they talk?' but 'Can they suffer?" There is no right or wrong answer to this question, but there is capacity to understand where one might agree with Singer and his thought that animals can suffer. Prejudice is morally unacceptable, whether it is based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Factory Farming Drawbacks of Factory Farming My dad is an accountant who recently turned into a farmer. He has been driving past farms for years, yet it never crossed his mind he would be the one driving the tractor and feeding the pigs. About a year ago, he took his love for nature to the next level and began helping a friend at his farm. Not only did my dad learn the intricacies of farming, but gained a deep understanding of the positive effects of free–range farming and negative impact of factory farming. He shared his new knowledge with our family and together we begin to build our own farm in order to produce products that were free from the harms of factory farming. Factory farming is the process used to obtain most of meat we eat. The details of where our meat comes from is usually overlooked, even by my dad. Unfortunately, factory farming damages the environment, along with the health of humans. Not only does it affect us, but it is not healthy for the animals being raised either. These disadvantages are why free–range farms are healthier for our society. What is it about factory farming that is more dangerous to the environment, people, and animals?(In example, but no flow) It is not only my dad who is experiencing this behavior of turning his organized, (words to describe businessman) into a urban, sustainable farm. "The Houston Lawyer", news article, tells a story about an older man, whose has a family, who works as a lawyer but recently became a part–time farmer in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Factory Farming Essay Poultry is by far the number one meat consumed in America; it is versatile, relatively inexpensive compared to other meats, and most importantly it can be found in every grocery store through out the United States. All of those factors are made possible because of factory farming. Factory farming is the reason why consumers are able to purchase low–priced poultry in their local supermarket and also the reason why chickens and other animals are being seen as profit rather than living, breathing beings. So what is exactly is factory farming? According to Ben Macintyre, a writer and columnist of The Times, a British newspaper and a former chicken farm worker, he summed up the goal of any factory farm "... to produce the maximum quantity of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Severely restricted inside the barren cages, the birds are unable to engage in nearly any of their natural habits, including nesting, perching, walking, dust bathing, foraging, or even spreading their wings" (HSUS, 2009). The chicken are not only being held at a confine filthy environment but they are also being feed cheap grain and antibiotics to promote growth in a fast pace. The chicken will grow so big due to the hormone that their bone cannot support their weight, therefore causes leg problem which in result of bone disease. Consumers like children who love chicken nuggets and chicken wings are also ingesting those antibiotics in their body every time they consume poultry that has been treated with growth hormone. After being fed daily with antibiotics, the chicken are big enough to go off to the slaughter house. The only federal law in the United States, which first enacted in 1958 is the Humane Methods of Livestock Slaughter Act (HMLSA). That law was to protects farm animals and requires that the animals be rendered insensible to pain before they are slaughtered to ensure a quick, painless death" (Miller, 2010). Even though the chicken are shackled upside down and pass through an electrified water bath that is intended to immobilized them before their throat are slit, the process is so fast and ineffective that the chicken are still conscious when they are having their throat slit, their misery only end when they hit the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Factory Farming Is Both Ethical And Inhumane "The factory farm has succeeded by divorcing people from their food, eliminating farmers, and ruling agriculture by corporate fiat" (Johnathan Safran Foer). Factory farmers are becoming more distant from their relationship with their livestock. As the years have gone by, factory farmers are looking forward to making more money. Factory Farming is unethical and inhumane. Some farmers hide the truth from what they're actually doing by mistreating their animals, overuse antibiotics on their animals, and using growth hormones to speed along the process to slaughter their animals. When you think about how a chicken should be raised, do you picture them outside on a green pasture free ranging? Or confined in cramp cages indoors? Factory farmers across ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The animals are the ones being penalized. Factory farming is an economic model that treats animals as production units, not living beings. While this is true of all animal farming, in factory farming it reaches an extreme. Factory farming depends on mass production to gain cost efficiency, making more products more cheaply in order to increase profit. Aside from the harm done to animals, the hidden costs of industrially farmed animals are to consumers themselves, local communities and the environment. As larger companies have access to more investment they can take over smaller ones. This has other effects, such as the buying out of small family farms and the subsequent loss of rural communities. As prices go down, consumption goes up, which means more sales and greater profits. Extensive and widespread marketing also encourages greater consumption. For example, the consumption of chicken has doubled over last 20 years, as it has been promoted as a healthier and cheaper alternative to other kinds of meat. Just because it cost more money to run a humane farm where all of your animals are out on pasture and not stuck indoors or confined in cages or abused to the point where they die, doesn't make it okay. When you're a farmer and care more about the money income then about the animal's well–being that means you need to stop. It's appalling and terrible to treat animals that way. What did that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Essay On Factory Farming Do you know what your meal went through to get to your plate and how it is affecting your day–to– day life? Factory farming is an industrial type operation that uses large quantities of animals to provide food fast and efficiently. Almost all the meats and animal byproducts that we consume, cause harm and pain to the animals as they go through the cycle of factory farming and it might cause issues affecting your health. Factory farming is unethical because the practices are uneconomical, unsanitary, and unnecessary. Factory farming is raising livestock with one intent in mind, which is getting money fast while spending little. They use shortcuts to make production more efficient, but do so without the animal's wellbeing in mind. Some people agree with the prospects of factory farming because they benefit economically. When going to the local grocery store and looking through the meat and egg departments, the costs are lower due to larger scaled farms lowering the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can farm large amount of animals for food and production and not have to treat them bad and use bad practices. We can put rubber tip nubs on the chickens beaks so that they won't hurt one another pecking. We can put sanitary coating on a cow's tail so that it won't spread diseases from urine and manure onto the utters. We should pass more laws that will apply to all animals. Everything that was fed and put into your dinner gets put into you, such as growth hormones, artificial food, and unnatural products. Therefore, I believe that we should treat the animals we use during factory farming with a little more respect and not abuse them. In conclusion, factory farming is uneconomical, unsanitary, and unnecessary. factory farming impacts American society by providing millions of animals per year for families all over the US and it is a good source of revenue.We need to do what is right for the animals and help find better ways to use our money and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Disadvantages Of Factory Farming From the moment of its existence, human beings have found various ways to sustain their life. In primitive times, people became hunters, and these hunters hunted animals and fed their flesh. More recently, people have started migrating to areas where water is located. People have begun to cultivate in water–borne areas. Agriculture has no risk and is more efficient than hunting. In the following years, people developed in agriculture with the development of technology and the globalization of trade. As of the 19th century, machine power has come to the forefront. Machine power has begun to be used in agriculture. After the 20th century, animal farms started to be established. These farms are factories and have many machines in place so that animals can produce more efficiently. It is aimed to accelerate animal production on these farms. For example, chickens give eggs faster or cows give more milk. People called these formations factory farms. When the 21st century comes, factory farming has overcome natural livestock. Most animal products that people consume are produced in factory farms. Factory farming is considered to have been created for the benefit of people. But factory farming has had great damage to the environment. There are a lot of disadvanteges of factory farming to environment. One of the most important disadvantages of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Factory Farming pollutes nature and causes it to disappear, causing human beings and animals to become ill and even genetics to change. If Factory Farmers do not follow the law, the world is heavily impacted and even the ecosystem may collapse. If mankind is looking for a solution, it must take very serious laws that pollute the environment. But the lobby of Factory Farms does not allow it. The best solution is to remove the factory farms and install natural farms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Why Factory Farming Is Bad Factory Farming, why? Factory farming in my opinion is bad. Why is Factory farming bad? For one factory farming are bad for the economy, people, and the planet. What is factory farming you may ask Factory farming is where large numbers of livestock are raised indoors in conditions intended to maximize production at a low cost to affect all of us. Factory farms rule U.S. food production, employing abusive practices that increase businesses of the agricultural gains at the expense of the environment, our communities, animal welfare, and even our health (farmsanctuary.org). Why do is think factory farming is bad for one they're being raised in a bad environment. These huge meat companies have steeply driven the price down for meat for what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. What Is Factory Farming Persuasive Speech Name: Ishtiaque Ahmed Date: August 1st, 2015 Policy Persuasive Speech Formal Outline Title: Factory farming must stop before it's too late. General Purpose: To inform the audience about how factory farming is an inhumane act and its impacts on environment and human health. Introduction When I was a kid, I have always seen cows roaming in grasslands, chickens squawking near the coops and pigs rolling in the mud. For my last speech I will talk about factory farming and how it has become such an inhumane and untenable concern. The three points I will talk about today are (1) why factory farming has become such a concern (2) the damages it causes to the environment and our human health (3) and a plan of steps that needs to take place ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of the undercover investigations show the inhuman conditions these animals are forced to live in. 1. In this facilities animals spend their short lives stacked on top of one another and filthy living conditions that create unclear air. 2. They are given no access to sunlight and outdoor. This cause unnatural growth for those animals. III. Now let's look at why factory farming is not good for the environment. A. Experts say this farming method depletes soil, causes environmental contaminations, and it is destructive for habitat of other plants and animals. 1. 168 men were given two questionnaires; one to know whether they played violent video games and the other is to know their prompt towards aggressive behavior. 2. Study found that males who endure traditional masculine values are more likely to be affected by violent video games. B. The greenhouse gases they release contribute to the climate change too. 1. The authors include an M.R.I. scientific experiment to figure out the neurochemical changes in gamer's brain during playing some violent video games. 2. During the M.R.I. testing the non–violent gamers showed more spatial attention than the violent gamers; that proves that the brain's response to the violent video games depends on previous gaming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Factory Farming Argument Essay When you picture farms, you usually picture red barns and windmills, green hills filled with plants and crops, happy animals, and sunny blue skies. But factory farms are nothing like that; they have skies filled with smoke, giant factories, polluted land, and glum, crowded animals. Factory Farming adversely impacts the Earth by polluting the environment, making animals and people sick, and is bad for the economy because of the increased cost of health care and Factory Farms put traditional farms out of business. Factory Farming adversely impacts the environment by polluting the the air, ground, and water. (foodispower.org) "One cow produces 120 lbs of wet manure per day, which is equivalent to 20–40 people." Factory Farming pollutes the air ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Foods produced in more traditional ways (farming without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, pasture raised animals, no additives and preservatives) are often better for human health", according to a Pomona College study. Food from traditional farms is often healthier for people because traditional farmers don't add harmful chemicals, while factory farmers do. Food from more traditional farms has more vitamins, nutrients, Omega 3's, and Fatty Acids than food from factory farms. Pomona studies also say how "each year, hundreds of thousands of animals are subjected to terrible living conditions in industrialized factory farms." Animals on factory farms are locked up inside in pens with barely enough space to live in, they are being treated with hormones, antibiotics, and toxins, and some animals get "docked or debeaked"(www.sustainabletable.org). Debeaked means that animals with beaks can get their beak cut off, docking is to remove the tails of cows and pigs. They do that so that the animals "adapt to factory farm conditions." Traditional farms don't do that, which is more humane. Another Pomona study says "food choices matter and we should be mindful of how our food gets to our plates." People should care more about where their food comes from because traditional farm food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Factory Farming Essay Factory Farming and Animal Cruelty Animal rights are practically non–existent in many different ways today. Factory farming is probably the worst thing they can do to the poor helpless animals. Factory farming effects chickens, cows, pigs, and many other animals that are used for food, milk and eggs. One of the biggest organizations against factory farming is called Compassion Over Killing (COK). They go to great lengths to protest and inform people about animal cruelty. Chickens have to endure suffering that no living thing should have to go through. The egg laying chickens have to be forced into tiny cages without enough room to stretch their wings. Up to 8 hens are crammed in to a cage that is the size of a folded newspaper, about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The chickens are selectively bred and are given special drugs in the food and water to make the chickens grow incredibly fast. Because of the breeding and drugs, a lot of the chickens develop leg problems which make is sometimes impossible to walk and stand so they either can't get to the food or they can't reach the water. Also, because of the ammonia in the feces, the chickens often get the skin on their stomachs burnt because the ammonia is so strong and will just sear the feathers and skin. The ammonia is also in the air so it is hard to breath and just think of what is in the chicken that you eat on a daily basis. When the chickens turn 7 weeks old, they are transported to the slaughter house and are hung by their feet and on conveyer belts and they go past a blade that is supposed to slit the chickens throat while conscious which is incredibly painful but sometimes it misses so the chicken is thrown into boiling water alive and usually drowns while getting burnt. After that, the bodies are striped and beheaded and are cut up to be eaten. Because of the way these chickens a raised and treated, there is no way it can be healthy eating the chickens, or the eggs. The chickens that you eat are pumped full chemicals so they are bigger and fatter but it is obviously not natural for anything to eat these chickens. Plus, it is terribly cruel the way the chickens are handled and "cared for". I know that most people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Factory Bolmenting : The Harmful Effects Of Factory Farming This paper explores the harmful effects of factory farming and identifies ways we can protect ourselves and the animals in these farms. Farms have become factories, and the animals inside these unsanitary factories are tortured for the purpose of food production. It is essential to address human health concerns and animal welfare throughout this paper as they are both major issues in the process of making meat and dairy, as well as why some people support the issue. Industrial operations provide economic benefits, but when there is an alternative that can provide a natural life for the animals and supply food for consumption at the same time, the industry does not meet the standards. Not only does this option of smaller farming achieve both objectives, but it also is a lot more sanitary and conservative to our environment. This paper includes detailed comparisons of both operations with a clear sighting that family farms provide more benefits, and it also registers different motives that can help stop factory farming. Factory Farming Every year, over 58 billion farm animals are killed by humans for food production, and this astounding number does not even include sea creatures (Brown, 2011). This is known as factory farming – the system of inhumane raising of livestock for the purpose of supplying food for human consumption in the cheapest way possible. It is argued that factory farming should be illegal and banned worldwide not only because of its cruelty towards animals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Factory Farming Research Paper The definition of factory farming is "a system of rearing livestock using intensive methods, by which poultry, pigs, or cattle are confined indoors under strictly controlled conditions." Factory farming is one of the most brutal things an animal could go through. The effects that the terribly poor conditions workers have animals in is drastic compared to what their life could have been. The animals are packed into spaces so tight that they can barely move with no outdoor access. The animals, being so confined, are unable to act on natural instincts causing severe physical and mental stress. A farmer will get more money for chicken with large thighs and breasts so naturally, the farmers have bred chickens so heavy that their bones cannot support their weight. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are only three places a cow raised for beef sees: his selling at an auction, a feedlot, and the slaughterhouse. Once a cow is sold at his auction, he is sent to a feed lot: a dusty holding pen packed with other cows all being injected with the same growth hormones and nowhere to eat or sleep easily. Later, they are sent to the slaughter house where further cruelly treatment is put upon them up to their time of death. Pigs experience the same treatment in factory farms such as Sows being constantly pregnant while living in an 18 by 24–inch pen with many other pigs, no bedding, and possibly tied to the floor. Speaking of the piglet's tribulations will not be necessary in consideration of ruining Winnie–the–Pooh's best friend. Factory farming for meat is bad enough yet leather and fur is a beloved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The Dangers Of Factory Farming Do you know what you're eating when you buy poultry from supermarkets? Do you know what you're eating when you eat from McDonalds, Wendys, Arbys, and Taco Bell? Factory farming affects all area such as humans, environment, diseases, and animals. Animals in the factory farms are commonly infected with a number of pathogens capable of causing food related illness and death that are to consumers in the flesh itself. Animals who are raised for food are denied their most basic needs and suffer both physical and psychological disorders as results. Factory farming confine animals by the thousands in massive warehouses, treating them like production units. Millions are packed in cages and creates so tightly that they can't walk, turn around, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government claims if you force them to reduce how much they pollute, they're not going to be able to operate. They're essentially saying that they can only make money by polluting and by breaking the law. Factory farming has also became one of the most filthiest industries in america, producing an ocean of fecal matter early. Fishes were dying in really weird ways. The Algae Creates oxygen during the day through photosynthesis and expels the carbon dioxide at night. When all this happens there is literally no kind of oxygen in the water for them to breathe. Distant noxious, smelling air borne ammonia. A toxic gas released by decomposing animal waste can travel before hitting soul or water up to 300 miles. The Number of pounds of fecal matter that animals raised for food in the U.S. Produce per second is 87,000. The Amount of factory farm animal waste generated in the U.S. each year is 500 million tons. The Earth's Total land mass used for animal grazing is 26%. Manure can also contain traces of salt and heavy metals, which can end up in bodies of water and accumulate in the sediment, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Persuasive Speech : Factory Farming Sample Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Factory Farming Organizational Pattern: Monroe's Motivated Sequence Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that factory farms are dangerous and abusive and therefore need to be banned. Primary Audience Outcome: I the want the audience to join or support national organizations that protest against factory farms. Thesis Statement: The U.S. government should ban factory farms and require the meat industry to raise animals in their natural environments. Attention: Close your eyes and step into the world of an individual. You are born into a world where nights and days are never constant (attention getter). You are fed three to five times a day, but no one is there to nurture you. Not even the numerous others crammed into your living space. You grow frantic, scared, and sickly. Now open your eyes, to reality. What I have just described is one of America's worst ghettos. You know this individual who is trapped in this environment. He is your breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is the meat you eat . Today's farms not only abuse their animals they also produce harmful diseases and environmental hazards that affect each and every one of us, regardless of whether you consume animal products or not. The U.S. government should ban factory farms and require the meat industry to raise animals in their natural environments (preview of points and statement of purpose). I. What used to be Old McDonald's farms have now become factory farms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Animal Rights, And The Tragedies Of Factory Farming Animal Rights, and the Tragedies of Factory Farming Animals, like humans, experience both pleasure and pain. To deny this would be like denying they breath the same air that we do. Yet every day animals are being murdered inhumanly and violently at slaughterhouses throughout the country. Factory Farming has become the dominant method of raising meat in America. It is not only cruel and inhumane, but it is also environmentally destructive, and has been linked to spreading illness and disease. We are all moral managers in our own right, therefore have a moral obligation to do something to reduce the impact do make not for today, but for the tomorrows that come. However, we do not; in fact, we continue this vicious cycle of pain and suffering. We drive a certain pleasure from eating this meat. How can we justify these actions? Do animals not have a right to freedom? Do they not deserve equal consideration? Animals have the right to behave naturally during their limited lifetime, yet we deny them the simplest form of life and freedom. By defining their freedom we are denying it; freedom defined is freedom defined. No creature deserves the cruelty of factory farming. The basis of morality and our justice system is freedom and equality. When we violate that freedom (of any living creature), we infringe on their rights. In Contemporary Moral Arguments Singer points out that, "it is wrong to cause human suffering to achieve a good that does not outweigh that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Factory Farming, It Needs to Change Essay Factory Farming, It Needs to Change! Factory farming is the process of "employing abusive practices that maximize agribusiness profits at the expense of the environment, our communities, animal welfare, and even our health" (Factory Farming). These methods are used across the United States and have major impacts on not only those consuming the food but the environment as well. Some hold the position that this method is inhumane and should not be allowed. However, others argue that this process creates economically cheap food and allows food to be produced at a faster rate. Therefore, the factory farming industry can improve its conditions in all aspects if it is reformed to successfully satisfy the rights that the livestock deserve and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While animal cruelty is the largest issue that arises from factory farming, there are also many other problems that stem from this type of production such as environmental impacts. With this type of food production, "modern animal agriculture puts an incredible strain on natural resources like land, water, and fossil fuel" (Factory Farming). This is causing non–reversible environmental damage such as contaminating water supplies and producing mass amounts of exhaust due to production. These practices are going unnoticed by both the government and the companies responsible. Laws and regulations for the environment are not doing their job and need to be changed in order to save the resources that future generations have a right to experience. The industry as a whole stand idly by as they destroy the environment by the practices they perform. This puts a major strain on the fight against environmental degradation by the lack of regard for conserving what is not the industries to ruin. While the environment is currently having some major impacts, rural communities are being equally affected. Some of the impacts that transpire from factory farming include "an increase in respiratory, neurobehavioral, and mental illness among the residents of communities next to factory farms" (Factory Farming). The mass amount production that is being done leads to exhaust fumes being released into the environment. Another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. The Dangers of Factory Farming Many individuals have seen or heard of the videos on the internet of various slaughterhouses across the country as well as the videos of factory farms and how their livestock are raised, along with Rachel Carson's various books about the dangers of pesticides. Until the 1950's, farming never used hormones to increase growth pace to achieve meatier animals. Factory farms and the mass production of animals have caused corporations to stop thinking about the quality of their foods, but the quantity and efficiency in which consumers receive it. Factory farm raised animals are produced to become our food and sold in stores, but they do not have to live in such poor, unhealthy conditions or live short lives full of pain. While factory farms are beneficial to the economy, ultimately they are harmful to the environment and the health of people and animals. Therefore we should find alternatives to factory farming. Because the United States has become all about mass production and making products as fast as possible, corporations are more concerned with quantity rather than quality. Animals are being injected with hormones to grow faster so they can be slaughtered, packaged and sold even sooner. Factory farms are lashing out at anyone trying to expose what actually happens behind these closed doors. Some states, like New Mexico, North Carolina, Wyoming, and Vermont are trying to pass laws that criminalize anyone who secretly videotapes what is happening behind closed doors. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Factory Farming Injustice Drowned alive in hot acid. Grinded up the day they hatch. Kept in unbelievably small cages. For what? For money, for mass production. How would you feel if this happened to you or your kids? How much fear and distress would you have? Inhumane is torturing/killing of animals for food that's likely to end up in your garbage. All of these unimaginable things exist, and you probably contributed to this the last time you ate. In fact, over 90% of the population are eating food that is Factory Farmed. Factory Farming is an injustice that kills animals in an inhumane way, this exists in almost all U.S. farms, this injustice can be solved by buying food that is organic. What is Factory Farming? Factory farming is the manufacturing technique used to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Argumentative Essay On Factory Farming Factory Farming Every year, over 58 billion farm animals are killed by humans for food production, and this astounding number does not even include sea creatures. This is known as factory farming – the system of inhumane raising of livestock for the purpose of supplying food for human consumption in the cheapest way possible. It is argued that factory farming should be illegal and banned worldwide not only because of its cruelty towards animals but also because the low quality meat can produce harmful diseases and major health concerns to consumers. Inside The Walls Factory farms have abused these animals in way that is so horrific, it is not often revealed to the public what really goes on inside these "farms." Animals such as chickens are shoved together into battery cages to the point where they are unable to move. Their beaks are cut off without anesthesia, and they are propelled with antibiotics and excessively fed for the purpose of making their breasts larger quickly. The excessive feeding makes their bodies grow unnaturally and disproportionally – causing heart failure, respiratory troubles, chronic pain, and leg weakness; after a hen's egg production reduces at a certain age, the bird will be shocked into its final laying cycle and then be sent to slaughter to be used as food scraps – if they are not already killed on–farm. As for mother pigs, they spend up to four months in gestation crates with only limited mobility during their pregnancy. "Her piglets are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Factory Farming Essay Industrialization has revolutionized America's economy. Mass production allows products in demand to be easily available for purchase. But at what point does this system cross the line? It is one thing to mass produce electronics and clothing, for example, but applying mass production to the meat industry is entirely different. In order to generate the most profit, livestock are killed systematically at a massive scale on an assembly line. These animals are treated as nothing more than objects that can be processed, packaged, and sold to a consumer. For this business to take place with both time and cost efficiency, the welfare of the livestock is placed as one of the last priorities. Factory farming has gotten out of hand, and America is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A problem that arises from this is that animal abuse can take place without any consequences, simply because it goes unseen. Therefore, the installation of video cameras to monitor behavior inside of farms will help in the process of finding those who are guilty. Undercover videos of the animals being killed in such a brutal fashion only gives the farm a poor reputation, not to mention the ethical issue of animals suffering unnecessarily when euthanasia is available. Incidents similar to the aforementioned will only continue to happen if the government does not step in. Security cameras, proper training of new employees and regular examinations to ensure all FDA regulations as well as animal welfare laws are being practiced should be implemented in farms. Meat–producing companies try to hide the conditions in which their livestock are kept before being slaughtered. In Iowa, a bill called H.F.589 attempted to make it illegal to record videos and pictures at a farm without the facility owner's consent, and illegal to agree to work there to get a hold of undercover photos and videos of animal cruelty (Lin). Companies know that most people will be put off by seeing the acts that go on in order to provide inexpensive meat and dairy products that can be packaged and sold. People buy meat products to enjoy a tasty meal, but if the process involved in creating their food is untrustworthy, it could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. An Unsustainable Practice Of Factory Farming An Unsustainable Practice Factory farming defined as a large farm that raises and processes animals for their meat. Factory farms are not anything like typical farms; they are a lot larger, and there are no green pastures for the animals to graze on. A factory farm is all about size and scale, filling every inch that they can with animals. A factory farm can contain over one thousand cattle, twenty five hundred pigs and one hundred twenty five chickens. These animals are all pushed closely together, barely given enough room to move around. Their manure is is a large contributor to greenhouse gasses, and it often seeps into waterways and pollutes them. Factory farming is not socially sustainable as it violates animal rights, and it is not economically sustainable as it pollutes the air and water. Factory farming sees animals as simple food products, not as living and breathing beings. "Factory farming continues to grow around the world as a low–cost way of producing animal products for human consumption. However, many of the practices associated with intensive animal farming have been criticized by public health professionals and animal welfare advocates."(Anomaly, 2015) The animals in a factory farm are not treated with care, and are stuffed into tiny cages and pens with multiple other animals. They do not have any room to move or exercise, and live bleak and dreary lives up until the point they are reduced to simple food products. Factory farms show no respect for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Factory Farming Effects Essay Factory farming is only good at one thing and that is maximizing its profits in any way possible, but that comes at the expense of animal welfare, the environment and human health. There is more risk than reward when it comes to this inhumane way of raising animals for consumption, but rather than trying to convince you of that, I am going to show you the various negative effects that factory farming creates. Although there are more negative effects of factory farming, than it being harmful to the environment, human health and animals, I have found these three to be the most negative throughout my research on this topic. Factory farming is a large industrialized way of raising animals in large quantities for consumption and is also known as Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) or feedlots. This type of farming started off in the early 1970's as a way of mass producing eggs, then into the 80's and 90's large sheds were created to house pigs for mass pork production. Now "large industrial factory farming accounts for 99.9% of chickens, 97% of chickens for eggs, 99% for turkeys, 95% for pigs and 78% for cattle" ("Factory Farming"). CAFOs and factory farms are facilities that "can house more than 125,000 animals under one roof" ("Ending Factory Farming"). Although animals within factory farms are not directly being abused, they are however considered to have been abused by their living conditions and their inability to act like actual animals. One example is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Persuasive Essay On Factory Farming Factory farming is when animals that are to be consumed are congregated together, grown to extreme sizes and then mass slaughtered and sold to humans for consumption. Not only is this completely and utterly vile considering the fact that the product of this act will be consumed by humans, but it is also barbaric to treat any living thing in this manner. This act is unbearably cruel to all animals, crowding them together rife with disease and mass slaughtering them is utterly abominable and should be stopped. To enumerate that fact it should be considered that humans are consuming the products of this inhumane and unsanitary act. This should be illegal due to how mercilessly we treat living, breathing organisms just to satisfy our needs. There are a multitude of other ways that we can obtain these products without being completely and utterly inhumane in the process. It might end up being more expensive to the consumer, but at least they would know that what they are eating wouldn't be abundant with bacteria and inhumanely obtained. Today's food industry thrives on factory farming because it is cheap, effective, and efficient and in today's modern world all of those things are essential. With everything positive there are negatives, though. The negatives with this outweigh the positives on a scale that cannot be measured. "When they've grown large enough to slaughter or their bodies have been worn out from producing milk or eggs, animals raised for food are crowded onto ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Research Paper On Factory Farming Factory farming is the industrial production of raising animals such as cattle, poultry, swine, and sheep for meat. Many questions and concerns within the field are based on animal treatment and the cleanliness of the factory farm facilities. These questions and concerns are needed to guarantee the safety of both the animals and consumers. The unhealthy living environments combined with excessive antibiotic use in factory farms causes concern in the meat processing industry. The poor housing of farm animals in factory farms is an issue because the stress factors and living conditions can cause the animals immune systems to weaken. According to an article about the practices of factory farming, "Common practices include packing pregnant pigs into gestation crates so small they cannot turn around, placing egg–laying hens in cages stacked on top of one another in massive enclosed buildings and raising cows on feedlots rather than the grass pastures many of us associate with ruminants" (Anomaly 1). This quote explains that the living space of animals in a factory farm is different from what consumers expect. When consumers go to the grocery store, they may see a picture of an old country farm with animals freely wondering, but in reality animals are stored as items and not free creatures. According to an article written by Bradley S. Miller, "As reported by a veterinarian, Dr. Bruce Feldman, When animals are intensively confined and under stress, as they are in factory farms, their auto–immune systems are weakened and they are prone to infectious diseases" (Miller 2). This quote speaks of how much the risk factors of sickness increase when animals are confined and under great amounts of stress. Overpopulated animal storage is an ethical and moral concern because it brings an unnecessary stress and a burden to animals. Not only is the storage of animals, both ethically and morally wrong, consequently, it is also a reason that disease outbreaks occur in many factory farms. Unsanitary living environments for the animals can cause outbreaks to occur in the factories, which may put animal's health at greater risk. According to an article written by Bradley S. Miller, "By ignoring traditional animal husbandry methods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. What Are The Benefits Of Factory Farming Factory Farming Has to Go Twenty decades ago, livestock farmers used to breed their animals in the traditional way where their farm animals were let loose over a large area of farm and allowed to reproduce naturally. Over recent years, a new system of rearing livestock has come into existence which is more popularly known as Factory Farming. Factory Farming makes use of extremely intensive procedures through the use of which poultry, cattle and other livestock are kept indoors under rigid controlled settings. Since this technique has gained much popularity into how food is being produced in America, it is also one of the most debated and controversial concepts. While it is true that using this modern method to produce meat and dairy one can expect greater productivity at a swifter rate, the question still remains– at what cost? Food manufacturers in America claim that Factory Farming is a much cheaper way of processing meat and other food items where they are able to increase their margins as well as provide the consumers with cheaper food. However, current research on the effects of factory farming suggests that the method is one of the best examples of animal cruelty (Park). "The conditions that the animals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the primary cons of factory farming is that the breeding of cattle in unnatural, unsanitary and artificial settings along with the injection of additives and antibiotics, greatly lessens the quality of the food produced. The antibiotics can even harm the human body as the body learns to produces antibiotic resistant cells (Miller). Harm to human health has time and time again been stressed as an effect of factory farming. The cattle and poultry can breed diseases staying in a small and filthy space which has a high chance of being passed on and contaminating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Pros Of Factory Farming The most common and probably the most controversial method of farming is factory farming. Factory farming is the method of farming which involves the quickest wait times for the meat to raised and the most GMOs and hormones added to the meat. This method of farming was designed by the food corporations to maximize the amount of animals produced at the lowest cost. For example, Chickens are raised in these large metal tubular buildings. These buildings are windowless and can hold up to ten thousand chickens. The chickens are crammed into the space with no space to wander about. Also because of the food industry, the chicken is genetically modified to have bigger breast and thighs so the company can sell more meat. Even though I am using chickens ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Persuasive Essay On Factory Farming Persuasive Essay #2 Factory farming describes how large modern farms produce food in large quantities for a small cost. Factory farms, however, pollute the air by releasing harmful gases. They practice deforestation to claim more farmland. Factory farms pollute our waters to keep costs low. Factory farming is harming the environment Nobody denies that the need for more food grows with the global population. Factory farms seem to be a solution to this problem since they produce mass quantities of food for cheap compared to their organic counterparts, which are forty–seven percent more expensive (Consumer Reports). The factory farming business, however, is not the best way to feed more people since it pollutes the environment. The factory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will warm the planet, and more of it in the ocean will acidify the ocean, making it uninhabitable to a growing number of marine species. Factory farms are destroying forests in order to grow more food and make more money. Furthermore, factory farms pollute drinking water sources. Manure and fertilizers are rich in nitrates and phosphates, which are very unhealthy for living things. They pollute groundwater sources by seeping in through lagoons of waste sewage that factory farms create. Lagoons of animal feces and spent fertilizers are a very cheap way of dealing with waste (NRDC). The chemicals travel through the soil to groundwater that the local communities depend on. Ingesting nitrate tainted water will lower the amount of oxygen a person can intake. This can lead to death for infants. Some of the pollutants can reach open waters if they are carried by rain or irrigation water, called runoff. Runoff pollutes ponds, lakes, oceans, and other open bodies of water. Polluted waters with high levels of nitrates kill fish, aquatic plants, and other aquatic organisms because they experience the same problems with oxygen intake. High levels of phosphorus in our waters cause algae blooms in open bodies of water. Algae blooms disrupt the ecosystem in the water and kill the organisms living in the water. They use up all the oxygen in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Factory Farming Research Paper Factory farming around the world: Is it right? Throughout history farming has been a way of life for almost all civilization. In today's society the people of the United States have strongly leaned on factory farming. Industrial animal farming or "factory farming" is production or raising of animals based on the use of meat for human consumption, raised cheaply, raised efficiently, and producing other products that farms animals produce without focusing on living conditions of the animals. The lifestyle of a farmer is not like the rest. Some encourage factory farming because of the amount of meat, and other products that are produced, others however are discouraged by pollution rates in the areas surrounding the farms, such as any lakes, rivers, or streams, and also the continuous harm these animals encounter every single day. Because factory farms raise living creatures, precautions will be taken into consideration while raising animals. Rose Zuzworsky in his documentary stated "since the "products" of factory farming are living, breathing, sentient creatures, particular ethical issues are raised in market system based on efficiency, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most farmers make large profits from their farms. As stated before, meats, and products made from animals are in high demand because of the large population of humans. Humans living in today's generation are in need of money because of the high cost of living. The average amount of money that is made in a single household the in United States is around fifty thousand dollars a year. Fifty thousand dollars will be made on a typical factory farm in around a month or two. Money is needed to provide for yourself, family, and in some cases maybe even more. Billions of dollars are donated every year to help others, and by making money while doing something that you like, factory farming has the potential to provide large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Animal Cruelty In Factory Farming The American diet boils down to three distinct options, each differentiated by the type of meat they eat, omnivores, selective omnivores, and vegetarians or vegans. Omnivores are people who eat whatever they so choose, the big distinction between omnivores and the other two dietary options is the fact that regular omnivores will eat factory farmed meat. Vegetarians or vegans and selective omnivores choose to either not eat meat, or to eat humanely grown meat. A major reason why these groups make that choice is because they know what factory farming is, and they know what happens within these farms. Animal cruelty in factory farming is probably the largest reason why these groups make that choice. And while making any dietary choice other than being a normal omnivore and eating factory farmed animals is a wise choice, being a vegetarian or vegan is simply not realistic in some cases, it is too extreme. The perfect middle ground for the American diet between the two extremes, eating factory farmed meat and not eating meat at all is to become a selective omnivore and eat only humanely grown meat. Animal cruelty within factory farms is a very real thing. The concept of animal cruelty is one that has many different interpretations. People have an array of perceptions from simply treating animals poorly to animal abuse in general. In reality animal cruelty is every possible malpractice in taking care of animals such as living conditions, the way animals are treated, and the food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Factory Farming Research Paper Factory Farming Cramped, dark, and dirty. All of those words can describe a factory farm. On most factory farms, they do not care about the animal's well–being. Having a mass production of meat is more valuable to them. So what is factory farming? Factory farming is a method of farming in which animals are locked indoors and raised in mass quantities in order to produce more food. If you don't care, you should. Factory farming does not just affect the animals but also people. Although factory farming is productive, it is considered inhumane and unhealthy. One of the most significant things that factory farms do is lower food costs for consumers. Due to the mass production of the meat, the factory farms are able to sell their food for a lot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Factory farms pollute the areas around them with excess manure. "Animals raised for food produce approximately 130 times more waste than the entire human population combined. When you concentrate these animals in massive factory farm facilities, it is incredibly difficult to keep these giant facilities clean without using a massive amount of water. To run the flushing systems that clean excrement off the floors of dairy farms, 150 gallons of water are required per cow, every single day. In fact, the majority of water used in factory farms does not go towards hydrating animals, but rather to cleaning and processing animals during slaughter. Once this water is polluted with animal waste, it is so polluted with antibiotics, hormones and bacteria that it cannot be returned to the water system (Good)." There are many deadly pathogens that could get into your meat. One of these is E–Coli. This could kill people if it happened to be in your meat. Another type of pathogen that could make you very sick is Salmonella (Nikiforuk 18). "Salmonella kills more Americans than any other food borne illness, with over 100,000 Americans falling ill annually by salmonella infected eggs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 1,000,000 cases of salmonella poisoning in America alone can be directly tied to feed containing animal products ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Cruelty In Factory Farming Business In this paper I will bring to you information that customers are unaware of that happens within the Factory Farming business. What is the situation these farms and will it make you think twice? We do not understand the health and wellness of these animals and how they are treated is beyond belief. Health and wellness could be in jeopardy from some of these animals we consume. The populace would be shocked to know these types of farms exist as how they get away with such conditions. Cruelty to animals exists but consumers may not aware as they making their selection of meat at the local market. There should be better living conditions and treatment of these animals. Factory Farming is misleading in the treatment to animals. Consumers have no idea how the animals are treated. To think about anything other than the meat that is purchased at the stores for our meals. According to Fieser "utilitarianism is that we need to assess the beneficial consequences of actions as everyone is affected". In the farming business, what is brought to market is not to harm any person intentional, but if not processed according to regulations the business should be held liable if anyone should be sick or die of such practices. The situation is, we should be able to have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Best way to do this is make sure if there are meat recalls we inform others and use social media to make others aware. Word of mouth is free. When out shopping, should we consider asking people about the cuts of meat they buy and why? What is lurking in the fields is unhealthy for the animals as well as humans. There are diseases the animals are susceptible to in the filth they live in. We want good nutrition for them and to be treated humanly. The food they mix for the animals sometimes contain things such as broken light bulbs, injection needles, everyday trash and even other animal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Factory Farming Fear Or Fiction Essay Factory Farming: Fear or Fiction For many Americans, the term "factory farming" conjures up images of mistreated livestock crowded into undersized cages while force fed large amounts of antibiotics and growth hormones. Yet for others, greatly reduced prices on meat and other animal by products, such as eggs and milk, helping to keep costs of food down for their families', springs to mind. Factory farming has managed to reduce costs of meat, poultry and by products, making it more accessible to our citizens by increasing rate of production and efficiency, while reducing the space utilized to farm livestock. However, the ability to increase production relies heavily on the use of large amounts of growth hormones and antibiotics in livestock, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These potential costs come in the form of environmental hazards and damages, such as contaminated water and air pollution (Walsh, 2013)2. EPA estimated in 2004 that 20% of man–made air pollutants from methane were a result from livestock, primarily cows (Air quality)3. Poor sanitation of animal waste has also been linked to food contamination and outbreaks of salmonella, E. coli and various other food–borne illnesses. In April 2009 through August 2010, a strain of Swine Flu, H1N1, was believed by scientists to have originated in industrialized farms overcrowded with pigs (Farm sanctuary, 2016)4. This pandemic was believed to have killed as many as 18,000 people according to the CDC. The overuse of antibiotics and growth hormones used to protect livestock from the rampant spread of disease, due to cramped quarters, and to help beef up production, are also beginning to show strong correlations to an increase in several cancers, antibiotic resistant "super bugs", early onset of puberty in children, depression, brain damage, respiratory issues, birth defects, miscarriage and obesity (Other health risks of the meat industry)5. The costs to sanitize water and treat illness is tremendous and only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Factory Farming and Rural Farming In the early 1900s over 6000 small rural farms provided the meat consumed in the United States. Today that number has fallen to 2000, 95% of which are what we typically call "factory farms" (Dimitri, 2). This move towards a highly concentrated factory production system has had a staggering impact on the current change in climate. This impact stems from broad and wide reaching causes fueled by factory farming, stretching from land degradation, to chemical use in fertilizers, to C02 and methane emissions. Lobbying by agribusinesses has resulted in miniscule regulation, and with the help of government subsides meat production under this model has been allowed to flourish. Furthermore, the public at large is apathetic to these issues. With factory farming as the second largest contributor to green house gas emissions in the US and an ever increasing demand for cheap meat products it's clear that the current trajectory of the industry is on the road to causing irreversible damage. If we are to put an end to the disastrous effect factory farming has had on global climate change we must increase public awareness of the concerns associated with factory farming, remove government subsides, and investigate synthetic alternative to meat production. Prior to the industrial revolution meat consumption in the US was drastically different than it is today. The majority of meat consumed by a family came from animals that they had raised themselves or was directly bought from a neighbor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Factory Farming Benefits Pushing the Boundaries of Science: Industrial Agriculture What is Industrial Agriculture? Also known as Factory Farming, Industrial Agriculture is a modern type of agriculture, which involves high inputs of money, eliminating jobs (as well as creating pollution) by using pesticides in place of heavy machinery, and a dense population of animals raised on limited land requiring massive amounts of sustenance. (Sustainabletable.org, "Industrial Livestock Production") FarmSanctuary.org states that Factory Farms abuse animals and exploit the environment for profit in order to dominate U.S. food production. Environmentalists and animal lovers criticize Factory Farms due to the controversy surrounding the treatment of animals and the potential effects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In chapter five, Victor Frankenstein expresses his horror: "I beheld the wretch – the miserable monster whom I had created...His jaws opened, and he muttered some inarticulate sounds, while a grin wrinkled his cheeks. He might have spoken, but I did not hear...fearing each sound as if it were to announce the approach of the demoniacal corpse to which I had so miserably given life." The creature to whom he has given life now terrifies Victor and makes him regret his decision. This raises the question: When does science go too far? Like Frankenstein's creation of life, Factory Farms push the limits of science by attempting to control a set part of nature. Industrial Agriculture exploits nature for profit which is much like Frankenstein's desire to create life from dead matter; where the desire to gain is more important than the consequences. Farm animals are similar to the Creature since they are mistreated for no reason other than being non–human. By detaining animals and making them suffer for the sole means of food production, Agriculturists become a modern–day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Persuasive Essay On Factory Farming It is extremely easy to be satisfied in our sanctuary world to eventually turn to the violence and despair that our everyday life decision partakes, and that the country buys into. If the world knew what the horrors of the meat industry are doing, businesses will decrease. To keep their secrets unknown, meat and animal factory farms are carefully keeping quiet, like a fugitive the fugitive they are because they just committed murder. People around the world are making efforts while the animal cruelty is becoming a more of a mainstream. Factory farming is probably the horrific thing you can do the poor helpless animals. Most factory farming affects pigs, cows, chickens, and other animals that are used for milk, food, and eggs. Some of these animals grow faster than others, so in large groups, they are shipped onto trucks through traitorous terrains and sent to be killed in a slaughterhouse. Animals living through the nightmare of getting their throats slit, while they are alive and conscious. All these animals live and exercise every single day to becoming the energy to producing our human consumption. Cows are now being used to express the idea to eat more chicken, without knowing the truth. In the advertisement, a football game was being held for the "Game of the Week" between the Eagles and Bulldogs. At one moment, the reporter was rudely interrupted by something in the sky. It was cows parachuting down to the stadium, two were on the field and the other one on a burger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Effects Of Factory Farming The mistreatment of animals in the United States is often overlooked as a major issue. Many Americans will often show disdain for countries that consume animals that they consider to be family, such as cats and dogs. However, most Americans do not see the hypocrisy in the maltreatment of animals that are eaten, such as cows, pigs, and chickens. While many farms try their best to provide humane conditions, there are over 465,000 factory farms in the United States, where animals are treated as nothing more than a product. Factory farming is a relatively recent agricultural practice that began around the 1950's (Factory Farming). Factory Farming is a basic term that refers to an industrial animal production facility. There are two classifications for factory farms; "concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO)," and "animal feeding operation (AFO) (Factory Farming)." When a factory farm is created it is originally classified as an AFO but once it meets a certain size or it is classified by the Environmental Protection Agency as a "significant contributor of pollutants to waters of the United States" it upgraded to a CAFO (Factory Farming). In this essay I argue that the practice of factory farming should be prohibited because of the inhumane treatment of animals as well as the negative effects on humans and the environment. It isn't hard to find examples of the injustice done to animals in these factory farms. In an expose by the Rolling Stones, called "In the Belly of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Causes Of Conflicts In Factory Farming The Conflicts of Factory Farming Factory farming is the industrial production of raising animals such as cattle, poultry, swine, and sheep for meat. Many questions and concerns are raised about the practices that factory farms partake in. The questions and concerns are based on animal treatment and the cleanliness of the factory farm facilities. These questions and concerns are needed to guarantee the safety of both the animals and consumers. Unhealthy environments combined with possible steroid use in factory farms can cause concerns in the meat processing industry. The poor housing of farm animals in factory farms is an issue because the stress factors and living conditions can cause the animals immune systems to weaken. According to an article about the practices of factory farming "Common practices include packing pregnant pigs into gestation crates so small they cannot turn around, placing egg–laying hens in cages stacked on top of one another in massive enclosed buildings and raising cows on feedlots rather than the grass pastures many of us associate with ruminants" (Anomaly). This quote explains that the living space of animals in a factory farm is different from what consumers expect. When consumers go to the grocery store, they may see a picture of an old country farm with animals freely wondering, but in reality animals are stored as items and not living and breathing creations. According to an article written by Bradley S. Miller "As reported by a veterinarian, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Factory Farming Persuasive Speech In order to persuade my audience when arguing whether or not factory farming should be banned in the United States, my partner and I created a survey asking our class questions like demographic analysis, attitudes towards our topic and prior knowledge. When analyzing the results, I was at a complete advantage because I realized that out of 15 students in sophomore, 80% of my audience was against factory farming while 20% of the class was for factory farming. Not only that but 80% of my class decided that factory farming should be replaced with something better to the environment. With their prior knowledge, 62.2% of the respondents believed that there is cons associated with factory farming, this will be beneficial when demonstrating my ethos because most of the audience will already know cons and I will be able to show them some statistics showing the negative effects of factory farming. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This result will help me persuade them in my pathos by showing them the reality behind factory farms. The survey also indicated that half of my class would change their eating habits, if they knew the reality behind factory farms. This demonstrate that not only the class will already support my argument but they will be willing to change their habits. The final results of my survey came out that 40% of my class believe that factory farming should be banned while 33.3% did not believe that it should be banned and 26.7% of my peers answered that it did not matter to them. This survey helped me, to see the position of my class, with my pathos and ethos, I will certainly be able to change their minds and make my peers support my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Banning Factory Farming Nine billion animals are killed annually in farms in the U.S alone. (A Well–Fed World) Factory farming is horrible for the environment, cruel to animals, and harmful to humans. And for these reasons, factory farming is an appalling business, and should be shut down. Factory farms damage the environment. Katie Cantrell, a writer for EcoWatch, stated, "In 2005, the EPA struck a deal with factory farms. If a few factory farms allowed the EPA to monitor air pollution levels, the entire industry would be immune from all past and future violations of the Clean Air Act." The Clean Air Act is a law that is used to regulate and restrict pollution. Factory farms are not held to this rule, so they are able to ignore the environmental desecration they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kaye Spector announced that, "Factory farms increase the risk of pathogens like E. coli and salmonella that cause food–borne illness in people." This means that illnesses are being spread that wouldn't be there if these farms didn't exist. If we ban factory farms, our population will be healthier overall. Katie Cantrell, the writer of Isn't That Illegal, stated, "Factory farms also became immune from the Right–to–Know Act, which gives workers and communities the right to know what toxic chemicals they're being exposed to. So what kind of pollutants are workers and surrounding communities exposed to? Ammonia and hydrogen sulfide levels 10x higher than legal levels for the oil industry." In other words, these horrible businesses aren't required to tell the people around them what they are releasing. This could cause many injuries, illnesses, and even deaths. But there are some who don't see eye to eye with these reasons. Although there are many reasons why factory farms should be shut down, some people don't agree. They say that factory farms can produce more food, and cost less. But, what they don't take into account is that factory farms actually give you less options. "Factory farms leave consumers with fewer choices and make them pay more for meat, poultry and dairy products, while farmers get paid less." This shows that not only do they give you less variety, some products actually cost more. Not only is this unfair to the consumers, it's a disadvantage to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...