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by Adellina Sunseri 3 years ago

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When did using factory farms become a widely used farming method, and what issues have occurred because of it (impacts on the environment and the animals etc.)?

Factory farming has become a prevalent method in agriculture, significantly impacting both the environment and animal welfare. This industrial approach to farming, which gained traction in the mid-20th century, involves the mass production of livestock in confined spaces to maximize output.

When did using factory farms become a widely used farming method, and what issues have occurred because of it (impacts on the environment and the animals etc.)?

Works Cited: - Kutzer, Kayla. Student Project: Factory Farming: Overview. Pace Law School Library Research Guide, 2020. -Lingel, Grant. Factory Farms Are Awful for Animals, People, and the Environment. Sentient Media, 2019

When did using factory farms become a widely used farming method, and what issues have occurred because of it (impacts on the environment and the animals etc.)?

Even if it doesn’t seem like we are being affected by factory farming here in Vaughan, we are. The meat products that we are getting are most likely, if not, for sure products of factory farms. We should know what is happening to these animals at these farms and the cruel ways they are being treated.

I think something that we can do to locally address this issue is try and make PSA’s and show them to people in our community. We can make posters, slideshows and short videos to explain what these farmers are doing to their livestock and how we are all encouraging it by buying their products. I know that people aren’t going to stop having meat or animal products but I think that it is good for them to understand what the process is to get their food on the dinner table. I know for one that even after looking at this issue, I will still be eating meat and will not be becoming a vegan, but I found it good to know what is happening to these animals.

Animals at these farms are at risk of serious health conditions and diseases due to the confined space they have to live in with millions of other animals.

Pigs for example, get stress and anxiety in these farms resulting in them attacking other pigs around them and even going as far as cannibalism

Chickens excessively scratch at the ground with their claws which causes high quantities of dust that spreads into the air

Residents of Maryland suffered from toxic air as a result of poultry farms in 2018

Negative effects cows have on the environment: - Raising cows consumes unsustainable amounts of water - Toxic dust kicked up into the air - Improper disposal of cow manure which destroys ecosystems, contaminates water and ruins soil

Pigs are being treated horribly; common pig factory farming practices include tail docking and tooth clipping

Female pigs are forcefully being impregnated and it goes on and on until they are unable to continue giving birth, which they are then slaughtered for their meat

The industrial food complex created ag-gag laws to punish people who are trying to expose the truth of their factory farms

Ag-Gag Laws: Designed specifically to protect large corporations in the food industry
Ag-Gag laws gives farmers basically a free pass for doing whatever they’d like with their animals

Factory Farms are large industrialized farms that raise a large number of livestock indoors to maximize production.

Poultry was the first large-scale factory farmed animal (late 1920s)
Poultry was later followed by pigs and cows in the 1960s-1970s

94% of all animals that are farmed are raised on factory farms

Farmers started fencing their livestock in late 1800s
Factory Farms use animal cruelty and abuse