Timothy mitchell
Professor Stone
Comp 1
04 november 2017
Factory Farming Factory farming is a modern agricultural practice that produces crowds of animals to meet the food consumption of people. Factory farms are homes to large number of animals to be raised for food in a confined space of farms to minimize operation cost, and the mass production reduces the food prices as they could produce excess amount of animals to meet the demand. However, except for offering human profuse amount of cheaper food, factory farming is an unhealthy agricultural practice to both human and the environment. Factory farming contributed to serious pollution problems, the animal treatments are inhumane and it has smothered the business opportunity of traditional farms and its workers by occupying their markets . Therefore, I strongly support that factory farming should be banned. I shall explain my point of view in the following essay. First off with animals being in confined space force fed food and drinking water not being able to move, they are creating a lot of waste causing pollution throughout the factory. Being put in factory overcrowded with too many animals in a building not giving the animals room to move can cause the legs and the muscles to lock up as they are standing in their own filth causing them to get sick and die off which can also make the other livestock catch diseases. Take chicken for instance, they are put in a building housing up to 500-1000 being fed with growth
Industrialization has revolutionized America’s economy. Mass production allows products in demand to be easily available for purchase. But at what point does this system cross the line? It is one thing to mass produce electronics and clothing, for example, but applying mass production to the meat industry is entirely different. In order to generate the most profit, livestock are killed systematically at a massive scale on an assembly line. These animals are treated as nothing more than objects that can be processed, packaged, and sold to a consumer. For this business to take place with both time and cost efficiency, the welfare of the livestock is placed as one of the last priorities. Factory farming has gotten out of hand, and America is
Factory farming describes how large modern farms produce food in large quantities for a small cost. Factory farms, however, pollute the air by releasing harmful gases. They practice deforestation to claim more farmland. Factory farms pollute our waters to keep costs low. Factory farming is harming the environment
Factory Farming is an increasing industry in the United States. These large farms, which evidently appear to be more like slaughterhouses than the typical farms a person can imagine are located throughout the United States. These factory farms contain animals ranging from chickens, sheep, goats, cows, turkeys, and pigs, they also contain dairy products. The conditions for the animals and the employees of these factory farms are inhumane and vile. Life behind the walls of the factory farm is both unsanitary for the animals and the employees. Employees are forced to endure long hours and poor treatment. Animals in these conditions withstand living in cages and are forced to live in uninhabitable ways.
Factory farming is an efficient and profitable way to make and sell meat. But there are a myriad of consequences to this system. Factory farms do whatever they can to be cost-efficient. This leads to a waste of energy, harmful effects on the environment, cruel animal treatment, and negative effects on human health, and therefore, factory farming should be abolished.
The effects of factory farming is not worth the damage that is done to the health of the environment, animals, and people. The idea of a factory farm is to produce meat at a faster pace, but the way these companies accomplish this task makes life a living hell for the animals. For example, “They’re often given so little space that they can’t even turn around or lie down comfortably. Egg-laying hens are kept in small cages, chickens and pigs are kept in jam-packed sheds, and cows are kept on crowded, filthy feedlots”(Factory). The animals on these farms have to experience constant fear and agony, especially since most factory farmed animals will be genetically manipulated to grow larger or to produce more milk or eggs than they naturally would, and suffer severe pain throughout their entire life(Factory). Animals, especially cows, are being abused not only physically, but mentally as well.. For example, “just within hours of birth, calves are taken away from
Factory farms have abused these animals in way that is so horrific, it is not often revealed to the public what really goes on inside these “farms.” Animals such as chickens are shoved together into battery cages to the point where they are unable to move. Their beaks are cut off without anesthesia, and they are propelled with antibiotics and excessively fed for the purpose of making their breasts larger quickly. The excessive feeding makes their bodies grow unnaturally and disproportionally – causing heart failure, respiratory troubles, chronic pain, and leg weakness; after a hen’s egg production reduces at a certain age, the bird will be shocked into its final laying cycle and then be sent to slaughter to be used as food scraps – if they are not already killed on-farm. As for mother pigs, they spend up to four months in gestation crates with only limited mobility during their pregnancy. "Her piglets are
Even though higher yields are met for demand and human consumption, factory farming is cruel to animals due to the fact animals are often subject to harsh living conditions, more susceptible to diseases and injuries and are treated inhumanely during the slaughtering process. Unfortunately, with an increase in human population worldwide, the strain on farmers to meet the demand increases as well. This in turn causes more animals to be subject to this cruelty.
Animal rights are practically non-existent in many different ways today. Factory farming is probably the worst thing they can do to the poor helpless animals. Factory farming effects chickens, cows, pigs, and many other animals that are used for food, milk and eggs. One of the biggest organizations against factory farming is called Compassion Over Killing (COK). They go to great lengths to protest and inform people about animal cruelty.
Factory farms are factories not farms. They feed their animals hormones and antibiotics this makes the animals bigger. Then when people eat them they get sick. Factory farming adversely impacts the environment by polluting the environment,making animals and people sick,and is bad for the economy because of the increased cost of health care and factory farms put traditional farms out of business. Factory Farms adversely impacts the environment by polluting the environment, making animals and people sick, and is bad for the environment for the economy because of the increased cost of health care and factory farms put traditional farms out of business.
Society is filled with images of happy animals living on farms where the cows graze in lush green fields and the chickens have spacious coops. The picture of free-roaming animals living in spacious fields is miles away from reality. A majority of animals are being raised for food, live terrible lives in dark, confined, and overcrowded facilities, called factory farms. Factory farming have led to institutionalized animal cruelty, massive environmental destruction, as well as animal and human health risks which can be reduced by natural, free-range farming.
Poultry is by far the number one meat consumed in America; it is versatile, relatively inexpensive compared to other meats, and most importantly it can be found in every grocery store through out the United States. All of those factors are made possible because of factory farming. Factory farming is the reason why consumers are able to purchase low-priced poultry in their local supermarket and also the reason why chickens and other animals are being seen as profit rather than living, breathing beings. So what is exactly is factory farming? According to Ben Macintyre, a writer and columnist of The Times, a British newspaper and a former chicken farm worker, he summed up the goal of any factory farm “... to produce the maximum quantity of
Factory Farming is misleading in the treatment to animals. Consumers have no idea how the animals are treated. To think about anything other than the meat that is purchased at the stores for our meals. According to Fieser “utilitarianism is that we need to assess the beneficial consequences of actions as everyone is affected”. In the farming business, what is brought to market is not to harm any person intentional, but if not processed according to regulations the business should be held liable if anyone should be sick or die of such practices.
“Recognize meat for what it really is: the antibiotic- and pesticide- laden corpse of a tortured animal.” says Ingrid Newkirk, co-founder of (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) PETA and animal activist. Factory farming should be banned or demolished thoroughly due to more harm than good that is being presented worldwide. Animal brutality, which can be found constantly and excessively throughout factory farms, is a deleterious act involving the animals and a diabolic act regarding human morals. The antic actions that proceed have an effect on both humans and the environment, as well as the unethical, inhumane treatment and the atrocious sufferings of animals. Besides factory farms offering a copious amount of cheaper food, factory farming is a detrimental agricultural practice to both humans and the environment. The way we receive our food is inhumane and unhealthy to humans and the environment, thus factory farms should be banned.
Cramped, dark, and dirty. All of those words can describe a factory farm. On most factory farms, they do not care about the animal’s well-being. Having a mass production of meat is more valuable to them. So what is factory farming? Factory farming is a method of farming in which animals are locked indoors and raised in mass quantities in order to produce more food. If you don’t care, you should. Factory farming does not just affect the animals but also people. Although factory farming is productive, it is considered inhumane and unhealthy.
Drought, Deforestation, pollution of waterways and air pollution; All of these things are thought to be caused by human actions. In recent years, researchers have found that one action seems to be a heavy effector, Factory farms. Although factory farming may seem like the solution to feeding our ever-growing population, the negatives outweigh the positives. Factory farming is largely referred to as "Big Ag". Big Ag is the mass production of both animals and vegetables for human consumption. Raising as many animals as you can to make as much profit as you can, is not a new idea. In 1927, the first factory farm "appeared on the scene". This farm raised an overwhelming amount of chickens but still didn’t compare to the factory farms today. Today, factory farms do whatever it takes to make the most amount of money without thinking of the results.