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John M. Sandoval
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Large-Scale Operations Facility Provides an estimate of 80% of livestock to United States Roughly 10 billion animals are slaughtered annually from factory farms
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Factory farming- ”intensive care farming”, large scale productions, and also for breeding Battery cages -cages that are used to keep livestock in Lagoon -large dug out pit used to hold animal droppings Certified organic - animals not given antibiotics, hormones, does not necessarily mean the animal was grass-fed or free-range. Certified humane -free-range animals that have been provided with fresh air, sunlight, exercise and a healthy diet.
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Friendly farmer Well fed livestock Large open farms
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Large intensive farming operations Low cost high profit producers Contributors to large scale cruelty
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Advancement came from the industrial revolution Made process quicker Huge profit to cost gain
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ANIMAL RIGHTSANIMALS WELFARE seek to protect animals from excessive stress, emotional suffering, and physical harm overall animal well- being require research and agricultural companies to administer anesthesia prior to experimentation humane killing methods,
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Industrial rail design used to dip chickens into hot oil to kill them and burn the feathers off
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Diseases E. Coli avian influenza mad cow disease Pollution Methane Hydrogen sulfide Carbon dioxide
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Growth hormone (rBGH or rBST) Antibiotics Pesticides
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Is factory farming inhumane? For the most part, YES Needs improvement Stronger regulations
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Bonneau, M., & Lebret, B. (2010). Production systems and influence on eating quality of pork. Meat Science, 84(2), 293-300. doi:10.1016/j.meatsci.2009.03.013 Driscoll, S., & Morley, D. C. (2009). Factory Farming: An Overview. Points of View: Factory Farming, 1. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Factory Farming: Guide to Critical Analysis. (2009). Points of View: Factory Farming, 4. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. "Google Images." Google. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Apr. 2011.. Lee, D., & Warhol, T. (2009). Counterpoint: Industrial Agriculture Causes More Problems than it Solves. Points of View: Factory Farming, 3. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Wright, G., & Konczal, E. (2009). Point: Industrial Agriculture has Improved Farming for Hundreds of Years. Points of View: Factory Farming, 2. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
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