Environmental Sciences, asked by fortunethro, 11 months ago

How does an animal's living space affect the food it supplies to humans

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Answered by Agastya0606
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Answer:

Inhuman farming is one of the most dominating largescale factory process for the production of huge amount of dairy, meat .

Farm animals like, cows, pigs, goats, are reared in a narrow cage and kept in a metal or concrete floor. Tens of thousands of animals are kept together in a single cage, making it an incubator for the growth and spread of various germs and diseases.

Animals are the host for various viruses and bacterias, which they contract while being kept and reared in unhygienic manner in factory farming.

Viruses like H1N1 ( swine flu) affects those in pigs due to factory farming and ultimately imposes a threat on human life.

It has adverse effects not only on just the environment but also on animals that are reared in this way and on the humans consuming their products.

Answered by lovingheart
3

Answer:

Animals living space affect the food supplies because there are requirement according to the animal in its living space. When they are allowed to move, they in result give more products like milk.

Explanation:

When animals are placed in a narrow cage, they suffocate and feel uneasy. Due to this they do not give desired results or products. Also when they are kept close there is a high chance of spreading of diseases which are communicable in nature. And these diseases result in lowering of the products for food supplies of the animals.

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