Answer:
Cattle’s are fattened up and kept in horrible living conditions. Chickens often have half their beak removed because of the crowded living conditions. Pigs are kept in such horrible living conditions that they’re already dying before getting slaughtered.
Explanation:
Chickens are kept in such crowed condition that half of their beaks are removed lest they peck each other to death. Cattle are fattened up in feedlots where they are kept in crowed and filthy conditions; often their feet are rotting before they get to slaughter. Pigs too are kept overcrowded and in cages. Factory farming is NOT your grandfather’s farming methods, and those of us who object to it are not sentimental fools, as one writer here would have you believe. The animals are really abused. They are so crowded many of them would die if they were not routinely given antibiotics in their food, which why we have so many antibiotic resistant bacteria these days. Not every farmer keeps animals this way. If you like eating meat, milk, and eggs, it is possible to find them raised in healthy, humane, and sustainable ways. The products will be more expensive, but are usually tastier and of better quality. The worst abusers are surprise the big corporations pushing for profit at any cost.