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Learn about Factory Farming
How Factory Farming Hurts Animals
What is Factory Farming?
When you hear the word "farm" what do you think about?
Many people still think farms are places where animals have lots
of space to move around and can go outside whenever they want. But
actually most farms are not like that anymore. For many years now,
farmers have been using a new type of farming, which people call "factory
farming." You may have heard about factories before. Factories
are places where people use machines to put different things together,
like cars or toys. Sadly, many farmers now treat animals more like
cars or toys than living creatures and are keeping them in factories
too!
At factory farms, chickens, pigs and other animals
live in buildings or warehouses. Inside each big building, lots of
farm animals are crowded together. Just like people who are crowded
together on a bus or an elevator, the animals don't like being squished
together and become unhappy and sometimes very sick. But factory
farmers don't care if the animals feel badly. They think what they
are doing is very smart because crowding and keeping animals inside
allows them to raise more animals and make more money than other
farmers. Factory farmers also save money by using machines instead
of workers to look after the animals. Farm animals don't get to see
people very often and many become sick or even die without anyone
noticing. Many of the animals are also kept in tiny cages, crates
or pens and cannot even turn around or lie down without feeling really
uncomfortable. Worst of all, animals who live on factory farms never
get to do any of things they want to do. They never get to go outside,
walk on grass, breathe fresh air, or even feel sun on their faces.
Factory farming may help farmers raise more animals
and make more money, but it does NOT help the animals, the earth
or even most people! You've already read a little bit about how farm
animals suffer on factory farms. But did you know that the buildings
they live in also pump out huge amounts of manure and poisonous gases
that pollute our land, air and water? (Read
more about How Factory Farming Hurts the Environment.) Or that people who eat the products
of factory farms (meat, milk and eggs) can also be harmed by the
antibiotics, hormones, bacteria, and unhealthy fat they often have
in them? (Learn more about How Factory
Farming Hurts People.) Sadly,
all of these things you are reading are true. There is nothing good
about a factory farm. And so it is up to us to let everyone know
how much factory farming is hurting our world. We need each and every
one of you to help us work toward a better future, so keep on reading
to learn more about why it's so important to love animals rather
than eat them.
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