The Inconceivably Unethical Practice of Factory Farming

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The Inconceivably Unethical Practice of Factory Farming

The demand in recent years for the food industry to provide food quickly, cheaply, and efficiently has initiated the rise of factory farming. Factory farming is the exceedingly unethical practice of raising livestock in high quantities in tightly confined spaces. It is essentially treating a farm as if it were a factory and animals as mere commodities that need to be unassembled. Factory farming has replaced the family farms with rolling green pastures portrayed in children’s book. 99% of all meat, milk, and eggs produced in America come from factory farms. Most Americans are oblivious to how their food got from the farm to their plate. This makes it easy for the factory farming industry to get away with unimaginably cruel and unethical practices. Modern farms blatantly cause inhumane and unimaginable suffering to the animals confined within them, are insufficient at feeding the population, and have a devastating effect on the environment.

Animals face incomprehensible horrors on factory farms. Neverending engagement between corporations and the financial need to keep pumping out sales revenue and product prompts factory farmers to favor quantity and convenience over natural order and ethical values. Today's "biotechnological progress", induces abnormal and out right unnatural growth rate and production associated with animals’ bodies, as well as milk and egg production. Even still, animals are compressed into cages, pens, and feeding lots that continue to decrease in size as demands raise. Animals often have such little room that they can’t spread their wings or turn around. In fact, an iPad tablet is larger than the amount of space an average egg laying chicken is...

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... animals for food in factory farms. One pound of beef requires a whole gallon of gasoline to produce. That is simply not sustainable, especially with the energy crisis going on around the globe today. More than half of the water used in the United States is used to raise animals for food in factory farms. It takes 2,500 gallons of water to generate a single pound of meat, while it only takes 25 gallons to produce a pound of wheat. The water that is used to produce 10 measly pounds of beef is equivalent to the average water consumption for an entire household for a whole year. Modern factory farming is desecrating our beloved planet.

Factory farming is an unethical practice within itself. The harm it does to animals, humans, and the environment is inexcusable. Now is the time to end factory farming for good, before its consequences ruin our planet and consciences.

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