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Family Farms vs. Factory Farms

Family Farms vs. Factory Farms. Generally, when a person hears the word “farm,” most envision green pastures, rolling hills, and plump, happy animals grazing on fresh grass; these are the places that most Americans assume our food still comes from…. ( DeBrice ).

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Family Farms vs. Factory Farms

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  1. Family Farms vs. Factory Farms

  2. Generally, when a person hears the word “farm,” most envision green pastures, rolling hills, and plump, happy animals grazing on fresh grass; these are the places that most Americans assume our food still comes from… (DeBrice)

  3. However the “farms” where American meat, dairy, and eggs are produced more closely resemble this; no green grass, feces runoff everywhere, and extremely unhealthy animals… (Rogers)

  4. Before factory farming became the country’s main way ofproducing mass amounts of animal products, animals werehumanely killed and sacrificed for human consumption in amanner that, for the most part, justified our means for doing soby killing animals only to survive. (Radke)

  5. Due to our access to healthy alternatives, it is not necessaryto slaughter even half the amount of animals that are killed for human consumption (Know)

  6. (Davis)

  7. (Murray)

  8. (Compassion)

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  10. (Leufstedt)

  11. By eating vegan, people are not supporting the factory farming industry which could possibly lead to the demise of family farms. (Novak)

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