Inhumane farming methods are detrimental to both crops and animal.Critically discuss how animals get affected
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Answer:
1. “Intensive Farming” or Factory-Farming. Animals are profit-making objects. Workers are paid minimum wage or just over. Workers paid by quantity produced rather than hourly. This makes for hasty work with little care for consequences.
2. Crowded conditions - Poor sanitation , need to disinfect = excessive use of feed antibiotics ALL of which ends up badly.
3. Hi-tech farming methods begin and end with genetic engineering - whether by gene-splicing or selective breeding or some combination of the two… Top-dollar PhD “experts” are employed by mega- corporations whose methods few question all aimed at producing the “super-laying” hens , “super-tender” “broiler” chicken population or extra massive milk producers who are so laden upon reaching adulthood and being artificially impregnated for the sixth or seventh time she can barely stand as she mourns her latest calf now either in a veal crate (young steers) of soon to follow her (cows) after carrying them for nine and a half months… and whose life expectancy is but a fraction of what it is in nature. Her thanks for giving it her all? Slaughter.
4. Improper waste removal as holding ponds rival natural ones in size and quantity and are reservoirs for raw animal sewage which ends up at best as runoff during heavy rains and worst sprayed deliberately on the homes and property of low-income neighbor residents.
The simple answer:
This puts animals at risk of problems such as lameness, broken bones and organ failure. Factory farming systems demand fast-growing or high-yielding animals. They achieve this through selective breeding and the use of concentrated feed. This puts the animals at risk of developing often-painful physiological problems.
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