Factory Farming Abuse

752 Words2 Pages

Factory farming is the raising of animals for food in extreme confinement, in order to make a profit. In addition to intense confinement, abuse is usually associated with factory farming, including massive doses of hormones and antibiotics, battery cages, cutting off different parts of the animal, and they spend their whole life in gestation or veal crates.
The crates the animals are held in do not allow them to move around at all and they are fed a synthetic formula, which keeps them pale and makes them sick. All of these animals spend their entire lives in miserable conditions like these until they are slaughtered for meat. Factory farms don’t care about the animals individually. Some animals will die as a result of debeaking, tail docking, disease and intensive confinement, but they are still making money and they have the animals’ babies so they do not care (Farm Forward,2007).
Factory farms are known for the cruel treatments to …show more content…

An estimated 70 percent of the antibiotics used in the U.S. are given to farm animals for non-therapeutic purposes. Using these antibiotics in this way can lead to drug-resistant bacteria; as a result, certain bacterial infections have already become untreatable in humans. Antibiotic resistant infections kill 90,000 Americans every year and 76 million people become ill from food poisoning (Mason,2014). Factory farming is also one of the main causes of greenhouse gas emission. According to research, the use of fossil fuels on factory farms to grow feed and to intensively raise land animals for food emits 90 million tons of carbon dioxide worldwide every year and accounts for 37 percent of methane emissions. Methane and carbon dioxide are the main greenhouse gases that leads to more severe greenhouse effect, factory farming is raising greenhouse effect to a more hazardous level by emitting tons and tons of these gases

Open Document