Factory Farm Research Papers

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If you imagine your daily diet it most likely contains milk, meat, eggs, or dairy. What you don't imagine is the unhealthy and torturous methods used to get you those foods from factory farms. "A factory farm is a large, industrial operation that raises large numbers of animals for food. Over 99% of farm animals in the U.S. are raised in factory farms, which focus on profit and efficiency at the expense of animal welfare." (ASPCA.org) Animals living in factory farms do not live a natural life and do not get to live on their born instincts. They are held in small cages and are housed with many other animals with little space for each animal.
The U.S. has no federal laws protecting farm animals while they’re actually on the farms where they are …show more content…

According to author Sally Driscoll the writer of “Factory Farming an Overview” Along with animal cruelty factory farms create a large mass of diseases like influenza, e.coli and mad cow disease which can be spread easily among animals who are held in small spaces or cages. most of the diseases from factory farm animals are antibiotic-resistant, which many health officials blame on the overuse of antibiotics among factory farm livestock. factory farm animals consume an estimated 70 percent of all antibiotics annually in the U.S. The hormones and antibiotics used also pose a threat to human health in many ways. the excrement from animals that contains all the hormones and antibiotics are stored in lagoons and often the lagoons spill or leak out into water systems. as the excrement decomposes, it releases methane, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon dioxide into the air which pollutes the atmosphere. research shows that people who live near hog farms suffer a large amount of respiratory problems. The unnatural and inhumane things put into animals inhabiting factory farms won't only affect the animals themselves, because they will eventually find their way into consumers …show more content…

Many will say factory farming can be efficient, which it can be because “with the use of factory farms, the prices of food has drastically dropped.” (greengarageblog.org) and “the main reason for this is that food are being processed and produced at a faster rate by employing efficient processes.” (greengarageblog.org) Factory farming is also considered efficient because of livestock being raised in small confined spaces which gives more space to be utilized. this makes the cost of land go down because of the smaller amount of space they have to buy. Also factory farming uses high tech machinery to replace the manual labor that farmers would have to do. the machinery leaves little jobs open so the most fitting person would get the job. farmers will then be able to hire better workers. Trying to better the situation on disease carrying food with the cost of food being cheaper through factory farming, it gives farmers more money to grow and raise a larger variety of food. The advancements in bio technology also has led to the creation of hybrid plants that can resist

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