Animal treatment in factory farms
Bekoff, Marc. 2016.
For the workers on factory farms, 25% of them report respiratory problems. In 2003, a survey was conducted in Iowa and Iowans announced that having a pig factory farm built was “less desirable to them than that of a prison, a solid waste landfill, a slaughter plant, or a sewage treatment plant” Alternatives to Factory Farming
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Once raised on farms by people who cared for their welfare, animals now are treated as commodities managed in facilities the industry calls “Confined Animal Feeding Operations” (CAFOs), or “factory farms.”
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This website addresses three domains: animal health, animal welfare, public health. This website also comprises templates for applying HACCP-like quality risk management on dairy farms…
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The Preservation of Antibiotics for Medical Treatment Act. By Bill Niman and Nicolette Hahn Niman. Bolinas, CA. July 10, 2009. Summary of Comments. As full-time livestock ranchers and natural meat purveyors with a combined forty-four years of experience in raising farm animals, we strongly support The Preservation of Antibiotics for Medical Treatment Act.
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1. All farms must follow animal cruelty laws. Plank 2: Enforcement. Government health inspectors and agriculture officials will be able to investigate farms. A special unit will be assigned to investigate farms monthly with various random visits. Inspectors and officials would also inspect at any given time based on suspicious activity.
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This book would drill down in medium depth on the science of animal welfare; others are more superficial. And to really understand a given farm animal welfare topic, much more may be written, hypothesized and studied than could be in a single volume. Animal Machines: The new factory farming industry – Ruth Harrison. 1966.
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The philosophy of animal rights is often characterized as an exclusively justice oriented approach to animal liberation that is unconcerned with, and moreover suspicious of, moral emotions, like sympathy, empathy, and compassion. ... but it is impossible to empathize with the billions of other farmed animals living on Factory Farms, as we do ...
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With both factory farming and some kinds of animal research, the terrible suffering of animals is viewed as having no direct moral significance. The animals are subject to callous treatment because they are, like inanimate objects, viewed as lacking their own ends and interests; they are treated like resources, tools, instruments, or commodities.
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Factory farms poison the land, air, and water. Evidence: Animal waste is stored in large pits or “lagoons” where it poses a serious threat to the land, air, and especially the water. (Singer, Peter. “Animal Liberation” Factory Farming Website University Of California . 17 Dec. 2010.
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