Response and Analysis:
Many inhumane farming practices stem from large businesses that poorly oversee and regulate their agricultural activities, resulting in significant issues for both plants and livestock. Some examples of these practices include:
Intensive plowing: Engaging in excessive and environmentally careless plowing can severely damage the land. This approach leads to soil erosion and shifts, reducing the area's productivity to support crops or the pastures that provide feed for animals.
Water misuse in irrigation: Major agricultural firms consume excessive amounts of water for irrigation purposes. While it's true that agricultural activities require substantial water, a lot of it is squandered due to poorly maintained pipes that hinder access to drinking water for both livestock and humans.
Severe confinement: The industry related to animal products often engages in abusive practices. One blatant form of abuse is the severe confinement where animals are crammed into tiny spaces, inducing stress and fear, thereby disturbing their well-being.
Overexploitation: The industries focused on dairy and eggs tend to exploit cows and chickens, particularly in dairy farming where cows are coerced into producing large volumes of milk nearly year-round through the use of hormones that alter their biology, depriving them of peace.