They are well aware that that their customers want an end to
factory farming too.
Not exact matches
Not only is it cruel and inhumane to animals, intensive
farming or
factory farming is responsible for the over use of antibiotics which is extremely harmful to human health
too.
Other retail heavyweights are starting to move on animal welfare
too, with Coles announcing that it would phase out two of the cruellest
factory farming practices from their home brand products by January 2013 — a year ahead of their committed phase - out date.
The mothers used for breeding (sows) are trapped in a cycle of suffering to give birth to as many piglets as possible until her body can no longer physically cope and she is sent to slaughter
too - in
factory farms this is usually between 2 and 3 years of age.
Most
factory farm chickens, for example, are born, grow, and die without ever leaving a cage (that is
too small for them, while their feet grow around the bars of their cage).
We are told it is not healthy to eat liver and that it contains toxins and
too much Vitamin A. I would agree if you are eating
factory farmed liver, however, liver from grass - fed and sustainably raised animals contains a very nice balance of Vitamin A and K2!
The inputs for
factory farming are becoming
too expensive, and although we don't yet realise it,
factory farming itself has become frighteningly susceptible to disease.
Many chickens on
factory farms are
too confined to stretch their wings or even stand.
I would avoid
factory farmed eggs raw just because of the extra risk of uncleanliness, but personally I eat raw egg yolks a lot and don't worry about it
too much.
I,
too, have recently learned about the abuse of
factory farm animals and can hardly believe there are people who behave with such cruelty.
They
too have stayed in private homes, have toured the surrounding areas, and visited schools,
factories and
farms.
Overall Rune
factory is a good game with something for everyone; if you want
too farm and build then you can do that.
«For
too long, animals on
factory farms have had no federal protection from even the most heinous abuse.»