Sentences with phrase «confined animal feeding operations»

In recent years, hundreds of thousands of small pasture - based dairies have disappeared, their production replaced by CAFOs (confined animal feeding operations)-- crowded industrial facilities that use methods linked to a variety of health and environmental problems, from antibiotic resistance to «dead zones» in coastal waterways.
As Carolina Lucas points out in today's Guardian, the last time swine flu broke out in 1988, the finger was pointed to confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) as one of the culprits - close quarters and cramped conditions with human handlers moving in and among the animals are all ready ways for contagion to spread.
When vegetarians make this assertion they make no distinction between confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and pasture raised animals.
Another problem with intensive confined animal feeding operations of all kinds, whether for farmed fish or for cattle, is not what gets extracted from the environment but what gets put in it.
At the very least, most people are consuming far too much poor - quality protein, such as beef and animal products from livestock raised in confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs).
Meat from pastured or grass - fed animals is FAR superior to that from animals raised in confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs).
As noted by Fallon, chickens raised in confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) tend to produce stock that doesn't gel, and this gelatin has long been valued for its therapeutic properties.8 As explained by Fallon:
This also means, of course, that bone broth, a highly nutritious food, must be made from grass - fed beef rather than from the large confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs).
When mentioning factory farms or industrialized agriculture we think of CAFOs (confined animal feeding operations) or acres and acres of wheat, corn and soy.
And that real butter will more than likely come from milk produced in large CAFOs (confined animal feeding operations).
So one should look for animal fats from animals that are pasture - based and not crowded, confined animal feeding operations where disease and sickness must be managed in these factory farms.
These processed meats are typically made with meats from animals raised in confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs).
The animal sources of saturated fats are best consumed from healthy animals grazed on pasture, as opposed to raised in CAFOs (confined animal feeding operations).
It can be defined from different animals (lamb, beef, bison, etc.), and it can refer to animals raised in CAFOs (confined animal feeding operations) or those raised on pasture, etc..
Can manure from confined animals feeding operations where 5.5.1 and 5.5.2 have been met be applied on organic land even if it contains prohibited substances?
Not only are antibiotics overused in medicine, the vast majority of these drugs enter you via livestock — you consume antibiotics every time you eat meat from an animal raised in a confined animal feeding operation (CAFO).

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Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs) are agricultural operations where animals are kept and raised in confined situations.
Also known as factory farms or CAFOs (concentrated animal feeding operations G), these facilities confine thousands (and, in some cases, hundreds of thousands) of animals in cramped conditions without access to the outdoors.
Specifically under fire are concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFOs, the large - scale feedlots where thousands of dairy cattle, poultry and pigs are confined for their entire lives.
The latest issue of O Magazine features an eight - page spread about Lynn Henning's heroic battle against CAFOs — concentrated animal feeding operations that hold thousands of animals in small, confined spaces.
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