Arguments Against Factory Farming

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A day will soon come where people die from infections that in the past were easily treatable. An era of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is approaching (Pacelle). One factor alone does not lead to these superbugs; however, there is one significant factor that negatively impacts resistant bacteria and other problems in the world today: factory farming. Factory farms are industrialized farms, and “farms on which large numbers of livestock are raised indoors in conditions intended to maximize production at minimal cost” (ASPCA) (Merriam-Webster). Factory farming is still widely popular due to the efficient, inexpensive, and advanced nature of the process, and over 99% of farm animals are raised in factory farms, but these positive aspects are outweighed …show more content…

Animals spend their lives in cages no bigger than themselves. Their days are spent standing on half solid floor, half wire mesh designed to let waste drop through. This waste then rots below their feet and the semi-floor wire it stands on causes joint issues, foot injuries, and even lameness in some cases (Farm Sanctuary, “Factory Farming”). This is not only inhumane, but cruel and heartless also. Animals are often force fed food filled with unnatural additives which make them grow so fast they can barely support their own body weight. Around 26-30% of chickens in factory farms grow so fast their skeletons become deformed (Farm Sanctuary, “Factory Farming”). This is the disturbing reality of factory farming. These animals never see the light of day or have space to roam. They are given antibiotics daily, and are rarely cleaned. This is how many spend their entire life, and if they live long enough, are sent to be slaughtered for our usage. Animals are “growing up to death” (Stoop). This is just the beginning of the abuse factory farm animals …show more content…

This view reflects the beliefs of the United States. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 94% of Americans agree animals raised for food deserve to live abuse and cruelty-free, yet nearly 10 billion farm animals suffer unacceptable conditions (ASPCA). This belief is fed by false hope. Packages often bear terms of animal welfare, but only a fraction abide by the terms they claim (ASPCA). This is yet another reason factory farming needs to be

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