Persuasive Essay On Factory Farming

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We live in a world where sadly we have forgotten about animal rights and their freedom. We allowed thousands of animals get treated inhumanely allowing them to be captured in small crates and abused. Imagine living in a world where being labeled as an “animal” means living your whole life miserable in captivity without being able to move around. As well as living and breathing to the pollution factory farms causes to the environment, realizing compounds of hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and methane causing health problems to human beings. Sadly, these are the realities behind the scenes of factory farms that nobody ever speaks about. With this said, I believe that factory farming should not be allowed in America because is animal cruelty and harmful to the environment and humans. To Begin with, Factory farms have been known for animal cruelty …show more content…

In the source Environmental Action it is said that about Ninety-nine percent of animal suffering is in farming," chickens, pigs, and cows are kept in captivity day and night. Chickens are the most tortured animal in the farming factory. Five and a half billion chickens are raised every year (Farm Animals). And are kept standing in cramped, tiny cages filled with their own waste unable to move around living immobilized for the rest of their lives. Since chickens are denied normal social interactions they experience boredom and stress that leads them to an unnatural aggression behavior, to stop this aggression from fighting with the rest of the chickens their beaks and toes are cut off without anesthetic. In Factory Farming, Debra Miller talks about how Chickens are drugged to lay more eggs they are bred to be so heavy that their bones cannot support their weight. They never breathe fresh air where they inhale ammonia day after day, causing respiratory diseases, bacterial infection, and congestive heart failures.

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