An industrial operation that houses animals raised for food, like chickens, turkeys, pigs and cows.
How do factory farms treat the animals?
Animals are often fed antibiotics on a consistent basis
Animals’ bodies are physically altered to prevent them from acting with aggression and anxiety, which are common results of animals living in such extreme confinement.
An example of this is debeaking, the cutting through bone, cartilage and soft tissue to remove the top half and the bottom third of a chicken’s, turkey’s or duck’s beak.
Animals are forced to breed at an unnaturally fast rate…this causes them to be exhausted and stressed.
The transportation of animals to slaughterhouses can be rough and brutal. Sometimes those who are too sick to walk are forced onto slaughter trucks with a bulldozer.
What about the humans who eat these animal products:
Humans who eat the dairy and meat products of factory farm-raised animals can lose some ability to fight certain bacteria and viruses, because the animals are fed antibiotics.
How you can fight animal cruelty on factory-farms:
Buy foods with “Certified Humane Raised and Handled” labels.
Ask questions and read labels – find out where the food you buy comes from and what the practices of those farms are.
Start a letter-writing campaign, organize local meetings to raise awareness.
Find out if there are groups in your area working against factory farms and volunteer to help them.
If you are over 18, join the ASPCA Advocacy Brigade to receive updates about animal cruelty news and what you can do to help.
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