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    Letter To Mr. Chaffin

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    you. I’ve always been around livestock since I could remember. Coming to work a day with you would better increase my knowledge. I would love to pursue a career like yours. Livestock has been in my life forever. It all started when my family had sheep. Having sheep gave me a love for livestock. We eventually got rid of the sheep and bought cattle. I love being around cattle. Rounding them up‚ tagging their ear‚ and giving them vaccines is fun for me. My love for livestock has been an impact on my life

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    Farmland Farmland is a documentary on the lives of six successful young commercial farmers and ranchers. Following the film‚ Margaret Schlass (featured in the documentary) presents her journey as a first-generation Certified Naturally Grown vegetable farmer and business owner of One Woman Farm in Pennsylvania. First generation farming is always a big challenge because the price of land and infrastructure costs are very high (equipment‚ seed‚ etc.) which is part of the reason why her farm is small

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    Cattle Industry Analysis

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    was the origin of cattle drives? During the 16th century‚ Spanish settlers brought horses and cattle to the Americas‚ as well as their technique of the livestock industry to Mexico‚ where they called New Spain back then‚ and the Southwestern United States. Due to the environmental‚ cultural‚ and geographic situations of Mexico‚ Spain’s livestock traditions were gradually converted to fit the new land. The arrival of horses in the Americas was especially meaningful because horses rapidly propagated

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    History of the Ethical Treatment of Animals The consumption of meats dates back to our ancient predecessors dwelling amongst the land and early Native American tribes. The earliest forms of hunters and gathers believed strongly in all an animal had to offer‚ even after it was deceased. Once an animal was hunted they used each part of the animal so its life was not wasted unnecessarily. According to the Native Languages of the America‚ “Whether they were farming tribes or not‚ most Native American

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    Observation Analysis

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    Farm Animals The standard way of thinking about farm life is that it is boring‚ lots of work‚ dirty and inhumane. Changing the views that people have about farm animals is important‚ especially with our change in politics. I don’t not want to get into the political side of raising animals‚ but instead focus on what farm animals have to offer. In viewing farm animals‚ one can see that farm life is interesting‚ exciting and the opposite of being inhumane to animals. Each day has something

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    Farmer

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    Like thousands of others in southern Germany in the late 19th century‚ Karl and Anna Schmeiser worked long‚ hard days farming a baron’s vast tracts of land to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table. The baron owned the land‚ the draft animals‚ the equipment‚ and most of the crop—more or less as barons before him had since the Middle Ages. Also like thousands‚ Karl and Anna dreamed of a better life‚ and in 1890 they scraped together every last pfennig and left Germany forever‚ taking ship

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    humans do have a obligation to animals. To go out of your way to depict cruelty to any creature illustrates a flaw in your own character. However‚ humans don’t have to have a diet that includes meat but most do. Even in these cases the way that the livestock is going to be treated does not have to be treated cruelly‚ or put in discomfort. I remember watching a show in which the farmer said‚ that his cows tasted so good because they lived a happy life. In many ways he treated the cows akin to a pet‚ by

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    Factory farming

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    Factory farming is the process of raising livestock in confinement at high stocking density‚ where a farm operates as a business — a practice typical in industrial farming by agribusinesses.[1][2][3][4][5] The main products of this industry are meat‚ milk and eggs for human consumption.[6] There have been issues regarding whether factory farming is sustainable and ethical.[7] Confinement at high stocking density is one part of a systematic effort to produce the highest output at the lowest cost

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    Feedmilling Industry in the Philippines Overview of the Feed Milling Industry Feed is one of the most critical inputs to the livestock‚ poultry and aquatic animal industries in the Philippines. It represents roughly 60 percent of the total cost to produce pork‚ poultry meat and eggs. Because of the critical role of feeds to these industries‚ feed production or feed milling has evolved into a multi-billion-peso support industry to animal and fish production. Its biggest clients‚ however‚ are the

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    The Health-butchering Reality of Americas Meat Industry As the sun shines down on the rolling‚ grassy‚ green California hills‚ the carefree cows contently chew the luscious grass‚ while enjoying an abundance of the joys of life – welcome to a typical dairy commercial. As the cows eat‚ talk and laugh and the camera rolls‚ a voice narrates‚ “great cheese comes from happy cows; happy cows come from California”– the foundational slogan for Real California Cheese commercials that ensures the dairy

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