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How do feedlots change from intensive to extensive?

a. Feedlots become more crowded in the transition from intensive to extensive.
b. In extensive feedlots, animals have more space and access to grazing.
c. The change from intensive to extensive feedlots reduces animal welfare.
d. Feedlots become more mechanized in the transition from intensive to extensive.

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Final answer:

The transition from intensive to extensive feedlots involves a change in the conditions in which animals are raised and fed, with animals in extensive feedlots having more space and access to grazing.

Step-by-step explanation:

The transition from intensive to extensive feedlots involves a change in the conditions in which animals are raised and fed.

  1. In intensive feedlots, animals are crowded together with limited space.
  2. In extensive feedlots, animals have more space and access to grazing, allowing them to move and graze more freely.

Therefore, option b. In extensive feedlots, animals have more space and access to grazing, is the correct answer.

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