None. "Factory farm" is just a term coined by animal rights activists.
In 2011, there were 205,730 farms in Canada. That was down 94,000 farms from 1991. The number of farms in that nations continues to decline.
Factory farms make the majority of our food. That is why it is so important to learn about factory farms and support alternatives for them.
yes Canada does have farming
There are none; PETA simply fabricates evidence and calls all farms above about 250 animals "factory farms".
the difference between regular frames ands factory farms are in regular farms we take care of are animals factory farms the animals there get disuses and more same die from it thee farms are mostly brick an d concrete regular farms are fields and dirt so they can eat and have fun but when that get sick on regular farms we take care of them give them medicines and make sure their OK then we take them back to the Field's so that can run around in factory farms that let them get sick and then they do no thin for them there are Meany maybe thousands factory farms in America that is so mean to the animals and do nothing for them so say now tho factory farms say yes to farms in ameraca
1%
Organic farms, commercial farms, "factory" farms, grain farms, ranches, chicken farms, pig farms, dairy farms, beef farms, bison ranches, etc.
Only three: Chickens, Pigs, and Cattle.
Appended is last of 32 windfarms in Canada with outputs over 10 Megawatts
On dairy farms across Canada. Dairy farms can be found pretty much coast to coast.
It's estimated that there are approximately 580,000 people employed by factory farms in the US, including workers involved in various aspects of animal agriculture such as feeding, breeding, and processing.
Yes, check at local farms