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Alenkinab [10]
3 years ago
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From the perspective of human health, what are the three inhuman farming practices that you would want to change?

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AveGali [126]3 years ago
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From the perspective of human health, here are the three inhuman farming practices that need to change:

  1. <u> Using Antibiotics and hormone</u> to encourage high-yielding animals. The overuse of antibiotics in food-producing animals increases in resistant bacteria and when these bacterias are passed to humans they can cause serious illness.
  2. <u>Cage hen</u>: to save space the animal are crammed together in cages typically indoors, space where they can barely move around. Cage hen's eggs have fewer nutrients than free-range eggs
  3. <u>Factory farming</u> is an industrial facility that raises large numbers of farm animals. This factory farming creates waste that contains highly concentrated chemical and bacterial toxins. It contaminated the water and the air that cause illnesses in humans such as brain damage and depression to miscarriage and birth defects

<h3>Further Explanation </h3>

Inhumane farming methods is a practice where animals are treated as a commodity to increase their productivity. The word inhumane means cruel and heartless. Animals are treated badly, crammed together with little space, limited or no natural light or stimuli and preventing them from normal behaviors such as nesting or foraging. Animals are suffering because of these unnatural and inhumane conditions.  

Inhumane farming methods not only bad for the animal but also bad for human health. This method creates other health hazards because of the over-crowded condition and stressful animal which makes it easy for disease to spread.

<h3>Learn more </h3>

Humane farming practices brainly.com/question/1645962

Humane farming brainly.com/question/4926360

Keywords: inhumane farming methods, factory farming, health hazard, cage hen

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