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What are farms like in England?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

It depends:

Crop Farms are usually on flatter ground, with massive fields

Livestock (animal, i.e dairy cows) Farms are on hilly ground, because it cannot be plowed, with smaller fields so the animals are easy to collect and maintain. However, there are some "battery farms", where small animals such as chikens are kept in tiny cages, and they are cramped in, because they use up less space and are cheap. they are illegal in the UK i think

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